These drawings were done by others during my experimentation on 'drawing with as little thought as possible.' It has made me realise I want to experiment more by myself in a more organised way so as to get to grips with the concept of the ego. Using restrictions while drawing to achieve a variety of results is something that interests me. Some of the outputs from other people have interested me but some do not express or coincide with the project effectively. Also, I do not find these drawings as aesthetically pleasing as the Robert Morris drawings. I want to take more control but still release the ego to make a really interesting composition.
Sunday, 25 July 2010
Learning From Other People's Drawings
These drawings were done by others during my experimentation on 'drawing with as little thought as possible.' It has made me realise I want to experiment more by myself in a more organised way so as to get to grips with the concept of the ego. Using restrictions while drawing to achieve a variety of results is something that interests me. Some of the outputs from other people have interested me but some do not express or coincide with the project effectively. Also, I do not find these drawings as aesthetically pleasing as the Robert Morris drawings. I want to take more control but still release the ego to make a really interesting composition.
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