Thursday 9 June 2022

passing your drawing to the left: pencil & coloured pencil on paper

The subject, a brightly coloured collapsible stool was very similar all the way round.  
The task was to begin a drawing and after a length of time, pass it to your left as you received the drawing from the person on your right.  Continue the second drawing until it was time to pass on again.
We finished by each receiving the drawing we started back again and had extra time to finish it.

The amazing completed work is below.

This activity helps us learn by; 
  • accommodating changes
  • accepting what's there and improving rather than starting again
  • teaching us not to be precious with our work
All important considerations when working on our own.

Well done lovely people!

started & finished by Monica

started & finished by Christine

started & finished by John

 

Friday 3 June 2022

triptychs in black ink: Ashton Gardens, St Annes

After an impromptu change of venue, we found a seat in the Rose Garden of Ashton Gardens.  The Jubilee Celebrations were in full swing, literally for some as we realised a fairground had been installed in the park for the weekend.

The Rose Garden is organised in the shape of the Union Flag which made it a fitting setting for one of the country's special Bank Holidays.

Our task was to think about and create a triptych, an artwork in three, visually connecting parts.

Part way through, we undertook a loosening exercise and then continued, finishing by arrange the work to give it a narrative.  

The brilliant results follow - well done lovely people!  

 

the rose garden Ashton Gardens St Annes


Christine demo

Christine demo

Christine demo

Debbie 

John

John