My plan for the drawing session was to find somewhere to sit and draw what was there. This was the second place I came to (the first was too near a repetitive, unstoppable audio track) -
The reflections in the mirrored cube were fascinating, and getting the angles of the paper was "interesting". It took me a while to notice the subtleties of the light reflected by the mirrors, and by the time I got to the near edge of the table, the sizes and angles of the papers needed a complete rethink! Of course the quick sketch at the bottom of the page, made from a slightly different angle at the end of the session, was much more "fun" to do and has a bit more "life" to it -
Others had found much more interesting subjects! (They had also found the sketching stools, and could sit anywhere.)
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Janet B - costume on a model |
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Carol - lots of cogs on the machine |
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Janet K - that same machine from the other side....
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... reworked (after lunch) to better fit "the machine" onto the page - do just a section! |
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Judith - grass outside the building, with raindrops |
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Sue - another costume! |
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Jo - a workbench, stretching into the distance |
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A visitor reading while her baby slept in its pram, drawn (with her permission) by Helen |
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One of the Sailors Town shop interiors, by Joyce |
Some extracurricular activity by Carol - this avid browser -
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