Tuesday, 5 October 2010

Lecture; What is Drawing? 22nd sept

The definition of drawing is HUGE! but some of the main ones are, to pull or open or shut to attack, to suck to take or remove to obtain from a sauce, to produce and image, to finish a game with no winner and to draw a bridge... ETC! 

"Making marks on a surface (often by dragging) mark express of repsent and idea!" 

:) (wrong way) Art is a universal language which everyone has understanding of. This makes art extremly useful and powerful in use. Children draw from the heart, when they startschool its very competitive and eventerally quit drawing becuase they feel everyone judges them and people, and it does not come from the heart and soul anymore. On averge children stop drawing at 10years. 

Paul Noble; very detailed drawing (personal world)
Picaso; Very personal and unique drawing. 
Leonardo da Vinici 

Drawing can be imporised*


Sensory drawing, there show how much imagery can be xoaxed frmo the imagiination and memory.


HOW DO WE SEE??? 


eyes, most preditors and primates have similer eyes you flaten objects by looking through one eye.  "visual practice in the west from renaissance to the 19th centery could be used by the victorian world through a single lens."


Life drawing is like looking at proportion and structure. we will explore floor storting.


Expressive life drawing personal and individual


Recording and analysing this material world. 


drawing in the rennaisance period particulary of the human form and architecture, reached a level of expertiesee that has not been supersed since in a pre-photographic world drawing played a much bigger roll. 


Obseruational dlrawing process


nickila hicks, frank gehry both are post modern


drawing like riding a bike can be easily learn but alot of people think that drawing is a born talent. Improves with practice needs constant exercise, its presented to others; declines if you reglect when you reach a certain level of expertise it starts to generate its own reward and surpise.

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