from a letter by Sol LeWitt to Eva Hesse....
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Monday, May 23, 2011
Anything is possible: William Kentridge
Kentridge uses drawings, video, music and the absurd to comment on complex personal and social situations. His work explores with a sense of play and discovery. 54 minutes.
http://video.pbs.org/video/1619754531/
The video is from PBS: Art:21 Series
The video is from PBS: Art:21 Series
Saturday, May 21, 2011
Sketchbooks
I can't stress enough how valuable a sketchbook can be to an artist. I encourage students to make your sketchbook personal; take it everywhere, paste into it, paint on it, scribble on it. Think of it as a visual connection between your mind, eyes and hand.
Here's a page out of one of my sketchbooks from 1986, when I was an undergrad:
There isn't a right or wrong way to work in your sketchbook, as long as you're working. Here are some more links to sketchbooks I think are interesting and well done. Enjoy!
Suzanne Stryk creates sketchbooks that are finished works of art in themselves. Very nature/scientific oriented.
http://suzannestryk.com/sketchbks/sketchbks.html
This is a link to very high resolution images of Leonardo da Vinci's sketchbooks, which are fascinating:
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/leonardo/accessible/introduction.html
Kate Aspinall
http://kateaspinall.com/sketchbookspage.html
David Bell
http://www.davidbellstudio.com/sketchbooks.html
The Essence of Line. A database of French drawings from Ingres to Degas:
http://www.frenchdrawings.org/index.php
A collection of John Constable's sketchbooks (from Victoria and Albert Museum---one of my favorite, dusty, ole attic like museums :-)
http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/a/constable_sketchbook/
Carlos Ferguson: the early years are better than 2004....
http://www.carlosferguson.com/Pages/Artwork/Archive/Books/Bk95.htm
Theodore Gericault's sketchbook (from the Getty)
http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=506
J.M.W. Turner's sketchbooks (from the Tate)
http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/BrowseGroup?cgroupid=999999995
Charles Ritchie (mostly ink wash/watercolor)
http://charlesritchie.com/sketchbooks.php
Zak Smith (may have mature content---visit at your own risk)
http://www.zaxart.com/sketchbook/
Here's a page out of one of my sketchbooks from 1986, when I was an undergrad:
There isn't a right or wrong way to work in your sketchbook, as long as you're working. Here are some more links to sketchbooks I think are interesting and well done. Enjoy!
Suzanne Stryk creates sketchbooks that are finished works of art in themselves. Very nature/scientific oriented.
http://suzannestryk.com/sketchbks/sketchbks.html
This is a link to very high resolution images of Leonardo da Vinci's sketchbooks, which are fascinating:
http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/ttp/leonardo/accessible/introduction.html
Kate Aspinall
http://kateaspinall.com/sketchbookspage.html
David Bell
http://www.davidbellstudio.com/sketchbooks.html
The Essence of Line. A database of French drawings from Ingres to Degas:
http://www.frenchdrawings.org/index.php
A collection of John Constable's sketchbooks (from Victoria and Albert Museum---one of my favorite, dusty, ole attic like museums :-)
http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/a/constable_sketchbook/
Carlos Ferguson: the early years are better than 2004....
http://www.carlosferguson.com/Pages/Artwork/Archive/Books/Bk95.htm
Theodore Gericault's sketchbook (from the Getty)
http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artObjectDetails?artobj=506
J.M.W. Turner's sketchbooks (from the Tate)
http://www.tate.org.uk/servlet/BrowseGroup?cgroupid=999999995
Charles Ritchie (mostly ink wash/watercolor)
http://charlesritchie.com/sketchbooks.php
Zak Smith (may have mature content---visit at your own risk)
http://www.zaxart.com/sketchbook/
Drawing Rapture......
In defiance of the upcoming Rapture, I have decided to revive my teaching blog. I will be teaching Drawing I this summer term, and will use the blog in my classroom and to exhibit student work. Please consider following along, if you are so inclined.....
In the meantime, here is a student painting by Kay Thomas (from last semester):
In the meantime, here is a student painting by Kay Thomas (from last semester):
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