2008年10月19日 星期日

Fluid Thoughts to Actions

In this workshop, the main tool is charcol. Through a large number of drawing exercises, different skills and techniques on charcol drawing are explored.




This drawings was composited by two different views of the Opera House. After the first view of drawing, another one was drawn overlapping directly. For the first view, there was shadows. The drawing approach was drawing waht I saw. In the contrast, the second view was just drawn by lining. Itcan avoid the two different views mixed in confusing, but they still were expressed the their particular views.

This drawing was also a part of the Opera House. It mainly showed the facade. The above drawings are drawn in the first lesson and in fornt of the Opera House.

This drawings was similar to the first one. There were two drawings drawn overlapped. However, in this time, I tried to use a new approch to compose two views. In the second views, I use eraser to erase the overlap parts of two views. This method made the drawing much interesting.

This drawing was also similar to the previous one, but the two views are overall and detail.
The last drawing was base on decription of groupmate.
The description is
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Filtered light that streams across the floor.Plush rose coloured carpet floor.Ceiling meets at a peak.Pastel, soft, warm, cosy atmosphere.Panelled walls.Wicker-basket chairs + a bed that can be rolled around on wheels.


This collage is base on four different interior views's drawing in Red Centre. Our group chose some parts of the drawing as base. Then we continued to draw on them and edited as a new drawing about the space. In this collage, it mainly shows the depth of the space.

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