100% HUMAN
At Transparent Drawing, the only drawing that has value is one that is produced analogue. If the graphic is not 100% analogue, you can’t call it a drawing. See ANALOGUE DRAWING. And the...
At Transparent Drawing, the only drawing that has value is one that is produced analogue. If the graphic is not 100% analogue, you can’t call it a drawing. See ANALOGUE DRAWING. And the...
Francis Bacon: “Tell me, who today has been able to record anything that comes across to us as a fact without causing deep injury to the image?” Sebastian Smee, on page 54 of The...
I suddenly became obsessed with stones. Standing stones, to be exact. In the Volubilis site in Morocco. As I was walking thru the ruins, I suddenly became fascinated with large stones that were still...
Where does the true value of a design lie? What constitutes the cultural value of a design? It is the Design Provenance. Provenance. That’s the best word I can come up with that quantifies...
A few pages ago, we spoke about drawing in and drawing out. And we made the analogy of drawing to breathing. The word that we typically apply to breathing is function. We talk about...
Once in a great while, I take a photo that I really, really like. The photo at left is in this category. This was taken while in what was called the Prison de Kara,...
Always take advantage of the opportunity to take photos looking down. When traveling, you are given many opportunities to go up into things. This might be the camponeili of a cathedral. You might be...
Most of us would agree that our concept of representational drawing is “a mere feeble analogue of a reality which overflows it in every direction. “ Drawing is “an absolute positing of that which,...
Let’s start the week off with this consideration of this great quote from Leon Ferrari: “I draw silent handwritten words, which tell things, with lines that recall voices. And I write drawings that recite...
Architecture or drawing can be understood only thru the filter of a viewer’s subjectivity. This is a core belief of a Brazilian group of artists working in the late 1950s. They called themselves Grupo...
I take photos of Islamic calligraphic writing on buildings. In a Madrassa in Morocco, I was struck by the caligraphic similarities of this Koranic text and Jackson Pollock’s paintings, photo above. This building was...
The tanneries in Fes, Morocco are of course world famous. Animal hides are tanned and colored in large vats. All of the dyes are natural. Saffron is yellow. Mint is used for green. Poppies...
The road from Tinghir to Midelt in Morocco has to be one of the world’s great drives. Take the R703. The mountainous scenery on either side is like no other. There was hardly any...
This is an excellent and concise meditation on the act of drawing: “Drawing is…at its most basic the product of no more than a pen or pencil taken to a sheet of paper. Any...
Space is a word that we all use when talking about art, or composition, or layout, etc. We toss it around as if we know what we are talking about. But the word space...
Ellsworth Kelly on his plant drawings: “They are exact observations…Nothing is changed or added: no shading, no surface marking. They are not an approximation of the thing seen nor are they a personal expression...
A couple of pages ago, we established that the basic goal of modernism is to reveal the unseen. We know that the 20th C modernists rejected the mimetic representational renaissance picture plane construct. Crucially,...
Here is another Form Combine. This is the result of the combination, or overlay, of two Henry Moore drawing projection. The drawing at the top is the one that I did first. I found...
Structure is a word that you see in regard to drawing. “As Klee’s art finds in nature its inspiration for abstraction, at the core of his sketchbook is the idea that the student can...
Most modern artists were skeptical of realism, of Cartesian accuracy, of Alberti defined space Francis Bacon was one of these skeptics. “Bacon was convinced he has seen through “the lie of realism” – even...
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