Your first project will focus on the process of drawing and the physical and material properties of various drawing materials. Think of this segment of our course as a time of in depth investigation, experimentation and play with materials while paying attention to (and perhaps even noting in your sketchbooks) your process. Use the examples below for reference and inspiration along with the artists reviewed in class. You will be required to complete a 5x5" daily process drawing along with two life-sized (approximately) process drawings by our critique on February 13th.
I Gabriel Orozco
Corplegados and Particles
II Terry Winters
III Eve Asheim
Plural Blur, 2006, 12″ x 9,” Gesso, Black gesso, ink, and graphite, on mylar
Stretch 1998, gouache, crayon and pencil on synthetic polymer 30.5x22.9cm
Deluxe 3X, 2010, Gesso, graphite and ink on mylar 17x12"
IV Lee Ufan
V Robert Morris
fingerprints and ink on paper
fingerprints and ink on paper
great meeting everyone in class!
ReplyDeleteposted up some of my drawings from last year on my blog if anyone is interested.
http://chriscantuwriteablog.blogspot.com/
DeleteIf anyone cares, my work can be found at www.GentschWorks.com
ReplyDeleteI have my poorly kept and therefore limited collection of work on my site:
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I might buy my domain back later, but for now here it is.
yeah, soo i have no idea how to "contribute" to this blog, so i accidentally made my own while trying to post on here, i am obviously clueless.. anyhow heres the link to my blog i guess if you are interested in some of my photos.
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UUMMMM, Is there somewhere where we can see the syllabus?! I looked on elearning, and didn't find anything. I need the supply list. Thanks!
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nevermind~ I found it on course lookup
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