28 September 2021

Drawing Tuesday - black and white / freize sculptures

Some of us went to Regents Park to draw from the sculptures in place for the Frieze Art Fair - most of which were anything but black and white! For those at home, monochrome was suggested...

Why work in monochrome? The answer seems to be (a) for tone or (b) for stark contrast. Plus, the ease of not having to carry a lot of colours around!

It's not just about ink - other "black" media are available, starting with the humble pencil, charcoal, pastel, and of course paint. 

Or, if you decide to work on black paper, there are white gel pens, china markers, paint, tippex...

Collage is another option, a way to cover the paper quickly;  paper, glue, scissors.




(Some small pieces by French textile artist Rieko Koga (http://www.riekokoga.fr)


On the practical level, here's a video about using watersoluble graphite for tone -

This one shows the method of building up the tone with watersoluble graphite and brush-pen, washing lines in rather than drawing with the graphite -


And here we are in Regents Park....


From Carol - Palanquin, Anthony Caro



From Sue K - Meditation tree by lbrahim El-Sahili. A sunny day delivered strong shadows when almost through the study - quick adjustments made!



From Richard -  I went for the repurposed steel drainpipe assembly with caran d’ache, and was fascinated by the light moving on it.



From Jo - This doodle was done with a brush-pen, and then I flipped the contrast on the computer.




A distant view of a José Pedro Croft, Untitled, 2021.



From Judith -




From Janet K - Meditation Tree - Ibrahim El-Salahi



From  Ann - A black and white sketch of an interpretation of Velasquez' Las Meninas.... a few months ago. 



From Joyce - Notan (a Japanese word meaning dark-light) focuses on the interaction between positive and negative space. Here is my example and also a woodcut I did many years ago from sketches of fish in our pond.




From Najlaa - a doodle -



From Gillian - Two plant drawings that I think complement each other, using Chinese ink .



From me - A collection, including two colourful pieces not drawn by the others - Annie Morris's Stack 9 - with colour notes - and Vanessa da Silva's Muamba Grove #1, #3, #4



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