In the Duveen Galleries, however, were lots of boys (and girls), visiting Steve McQueen's "Year 3 project", and looking for their class portrait and themselves in it. Great stuff.
Drifting through the chronological display, I got drawn to this 1962 work by Anthea Alley -and fantasized drawing it "in context" -
But after close attention I still had a long way to go at the end of the session -
Non-dominant hand - looking through the layers |
Negative space |
Welds making surface texture |
Lots of looking was involved. Hoping for some quiet time to take these further.
Extra-curricular activities
In others' sketchbooks -
Jo drew while on the bus, including the amazing old lady dressed all in black, with various textures in her clothing, including furs |
Sue concentrated on sculpture made in 1931 - the Javanese Head by Dora Gordine |
... and John Skeaping's Akua-Ba |
Carol considered Henry Moore |
... as did Joyce ... |
... and Janet B, |
... from various angles, |
... and at varying scales |
Mags picked up on the wood grain in "Johanaan", 1936, by Ronald Moody |
Helen enjoyed looking at "the Cholmondeley Sisters", a portrait (or perhaps a memorial) whose identies are unknown. The story goes that they were born on the same day, but this doesn't necessarily make them twins. (Apologies for the bad lighting in the photo - the lace is splendid) |
Extra-curricular activities
Sue's hat is based on a traditional Afghan shape |
Joyce's seed pods |
Mags reconsidered her "delicate" work from last week... |
... and used it as part of her daily drawing project ... |
... which also included some stitching over leaves |
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