10/11/2014

Observational Drawing Research

During my research for a possible essay topic, this was an important part of my sketchbook. As I sat drawing people, I was either making comments about them in my head or writing it down in my sketchbook. I started to realise I was making assumptions of these people based on how they had chosen to present themselves that day. These weren't bad assumptions necessarily, but they were a kind of judgement of character - I was automatically categorising people based on their appearance. People have always done this and it is how people might identify sub cultures or a particular religion - our appearance creates a silent conversation between you and the rest of the world. Our appearance is a vital part of our identity - whether it is accurate or an assumed identity. 

Art Gallery Task

The task was for us to visit the Art Gallery and draw things from observation. We had to pay attention to juxtaposition and the space itself rather than the exhibitions.
It was really interesting to see so many different visual responses to an environment when given the same task. It was a good exercise to remind me to be more inquisitive of my surroundings.