Out of the many photos added to my "camera notebook", these are thinking-points for drawing. Unfortunately I didn't always photograph or record the artist's name, nor do I have the energy to add all the links.
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| Embossing, watercolour?, ink - Ben Nicholson |
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| Wood drawing by Chris Kenny |
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Jessie Brennan, A Fall of Ordinariness and Light, 2014
(even the first one shows crumpling)
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| New ways of displaying drawings |
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| Charcoal landscape by Dorothy Mead (1928-1975), 1967 |
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| It's done by tone alone |
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| Large, leafy tree by Sue Ashworth... |
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| ... in watercolour. |
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| Parquet floor drawing (laser cut) by Rachel Whiteread |
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| Layered textile and paper by Fabrice Cazenave... |
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| ...close up, without reflections |
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| Writing as drawing [artist's name not recorded] |
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| ... lots of tiny writing! |
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| Fiona Watson, prints |
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| Interior space (Mark Entwisle) |
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| No idea who the artist is - I liked the rhythm in these pieces |
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| William Scott drawing - the simplicity and rhythmic composition of his paintings interests me |
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| Hidden pins used to make telling shadows (closeup of small elements in small section of a large piece) |


















Do they ever encourage drawings to have organic edges rather than the rectangular paper? I see some of your inspiration photos are more ingenious in display.
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What fabulous work, especially the textile pieces!
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