Saturday 28 November 2009

Small, smaller, smallest...
In art at university we have 3 2 hour workshops a week. One 2 hour drawing class on a friday where we practice methods of drawing such as looking at negative space, scale and tone. One bleak Friday morning we sat in the main square in the campus and drew what we could see.



This is an A3 charcoal and emulsion drawing of the end of a piece of string and a tiny postage stamp sized drawing of the same.
Here we are practicing scale and size.












This is a grafite and rubber drawing of the circuit board on the inside of a disposable camera. The actual one looks much better than this photo. Here we were trying to show texture.





Our Monday and Wednesday workshops change every 3 weeks.
The first one we did was looking at surface on paper that we could create using dry materials.
We then did a photography project working in groups and individually.
We are currently working on a sculpture project that will end a christmas.
This is the final piece in my photography project. It is suppose to show movement. I'm not all that skilled on photoshop.