Drawing 1 Part 1 – Form and Gesture; Project 1 – Feeling and expression; Exercise 1

“Calm”

  • Most effective as I envisaged it with pen and ink (I wanted to use a continuous line throughout, and imagined it as one of those Zen gardens with the swept sand and boulders)  
  • Charcoal and oil pastel turned out looking quite similar, although you can make better gradations light-to-dark with charcoal
  • I enjoyed doing this – actually did it during an art group session – it was very absorbing (whilst allowing me to listen in to random discussions about squirrels and barn owls in a serene and detached manner)
  • The stick and ink was a bit of a surprise – it was hard to control, but felt the most “fun”
  • It turns out I’m better and drawing lines left-to-right than right-to-left
  • Comments from art group members passing by:
    • “Oh dear, what’s that?”
    • “Yes, I can see it’s calm”
    • “Think I’d need a drink first!” (when asked to guess which emotion)
    • “Looks like the grain of wood with knots in”
    • “Oceans of tranquility”
    • “I thought you were going to write music”
    • “Looks like spoons”
    • “Like coracles spinning in water”

 “Joy”

  • I felt quite stilted as I started making loopy lines in the centre of the pen and ink drawing, but managed to relax a bit and let go, and the loops gradually developed a life of their own, until they felt like children tumbling head-over-heels in the park
  • The charcoal felt like a dream with this sort of mark, much more so than with the straight lines of “Calm” – it ran so smoothly, feeling almost creamy, and the loops and swirls became much curvier as a result
  • Again, the stick and ink gave me the permission to be free and mess about and, of the four, I think this is the most appealing image with its unpredictable conjunction of thick and thin lines
  • The oil pastel was again my least favourite to use – you feel as if you are having to push it the whole time – but the image turned out better than the straight lines, I think – very round loops with caterpillar-track texture, bit like a drunken earthworm

“Frustration”  

  • Inspired by my attempts to get to grips with WordPress!
  • Worked this much quicker -”Calm” was very calm and leisurely by comparison – and the design came to me very rapidly
  • The charcoal felt the easiest to express the emotion – could zig-zag at speed!

“Anger”              

  • I chose to interpret this as real anger, rather than just annoyance, and so I had put it off till last as I am not a very angry person and I had to draw deep on memories to get me in the mood (and maintain it)
  • The oil pastel feels the only medium where the emotion is not really reflected in the quality of the line

GENERAL REFLECTIONS ON THE EXERCISE

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