We've done this topic before and now, as then, the first thing that jumps into my mind is Jim Dine's paintbrushes - here's one way to draw them: https://www.youtube.com/watch?
27 April 2021
Drawing Tuesday - tools of the trade
20 April 2021
Drawing Tuesday - strange shapes
Would you agree that shadows make the strangest shapes of all? The distortion - as they fall at an angle and hit surfaces at other angles - makes them hard to "read".
From Mags - On my daily walks seeing strange creatures emerge from huge wooden structures left among the brambles , I feel like Mary Anning! Rubbings with crayons on used Colour Catchers.
From Sue K - Here’s my fuzzy pastel rendering of a shadow spotted on the kitchen floor - some snappy creature snapping at blue circles.
From Richard - Our attic ceiling provides interesting shapes, light and shade, plus I thought that if I sat close to my subject (had to crane neck up and down to take it all in) then an interesting perspective might follow. It didn’t. My brain must have rationalised it into what one expects to see; very disappointing. Clearly, I’m not David Hockney, nor Lucien Freud …… Ah well, enjoyable just to put 2B to paper.
From Najlaa - scutoids and a vase -
From Judith - Strange shapes from a reflective sculpture and a cut up cardboard box.
From Ann - Batik pieces transformed into an abstract composition.
From Joyce - ivy clinging to a tree in my local woods this morning. Can you hear the birds singing? It was so nice to be there sketching, bluebells coming out together with celandines and wood anemones.
From Gill - I’m on an all week art course but managed to do this while listening to other students during a crit.
From me - the strange shapes of "things behind things" - not quite negative space, but also they can be unidentifiable ... I can't figure out what some of them were!
06 April 2021
Drawing Tuesday - in the garden
As the arctic blasts return, it's bad timing for this topic!! At least we're not meeting in some chilly park....
Drawing Tuesday - balance
Balance is one of the "rules" of composition. There's certainly lots of scope in playing with those rules!
From Janet K - Wasn't sure what to do this week so decided to try 'off balance'. Spending time on a ladder replacing lining paper and painting so do worry about off balance.
From Gill - As slacklining is all the rage in Clissold Park I thought I’d join them this evening.
From Carol - I was never very good at maths, but things don’t add up like they used to.
From Judith - More negative shapes from La Merc Festival Barcelona where they build people towers with kids in crash helmets on top!
From Ann - Taking the idea of balance literally. I did this life study with ok don drawing on zoom a few weeks ago...how the model balanced on the stools and equipment was amazing.
From Sue K - This is my garden mobile made from a (sadly) broken porcelain lampshade - luckily a calm day to do it - when windy it makes a lovely tinkly, resonant sound!
From Mags - Today I had my first trip to Tescos since before Xmas ! ( I always hang my trolley from the trolley )
From Jackie - Ceramic sculpture in 3 pieces: ‘balancing act’
From Joyce - I drew this at the Alexander Caldwell exhibition “Performing Sculpture” at Tate Modern, March 2016. Fascinating exhibits and some witty ones of people.
From me - Thought about this topic a lot and nearly got stuck into drawing a heap of stones, but "simplify" is my current watchword, so I resisted that till the last little sketch. Trying how to figure out how to (a) get the lighting right and (b) indicate that they are all overbalanced and about to tip and topple!