drawing experiments

all the drawing experiments so far.

Drawing Experiment #11: back to graphite

Drawing Experiment #11: back to graphite

Make materials to draw/paint out of ordinary stuff. No need to leave the house. Grind up pencils. water. nail polish remover. sticks, knives, brushes. pencil shavings.  assorted home made glue binders.

 

Drawing Experiment #10 – Collage Collaboration

Drawing Experiment #10 – Collage Collaboration

Talking about online collaboration and birds. He sent me his collage file I sewed and glued on the

 

Recent Printmaking Excursions

Recent Printmaking Excursions

Disgorgement of a recent printmaking submersion. Drypoint and etching. What’s happening here you ask? And I answer, looks like for now it’s about the tooling along, the investigation.

 

Drawing Experiment #9: Poll: Waiting for Realization

Drawing Experiment #9: Poll: Waiting for Realization

“Interstitial Pompetus” Will this picture be fully realized? Take the poll and state your position. Feel free to photoshop/revise + upload below, and I’ll publish.

 

Drawing Experiment #8: Where are we now?

Drawing Experiment #8: Where are we now?

Results from Experiment #8.

 

Drawing Experiment #7: Poll: Are We There Yet?

Drawing Experiment #7: Poll: Are We There Yet?

 

Drawing Experiment #6: Thought Exchange : : Drypoint Experiment

Drawing Experiment #6: Thought Exchange : : Drypoint Experiment

Banksy: “It shouldn’t take longer to make a piece of art than it does to look at it”. Should it? Could this be true, partially true?

 

Drawing Experiment #5: Drawing in an Abandoned Building

Drawing Experiment #5: Drawing in an Abandoned Building

A drawing experiment for people who already draw, or who think they can draw.

 

Drawing Experiment #4: Ensemble Drawing

Drawing Experiment #4: Ensemble Drawing

Do this exercise with people who already draw, or who think they can draw. Need to have at least 4 people.

 

Drawing Experiment #3: Draw in the Rain/Snow

Drawing Experiment #3: Draw in the Rain/Snow

Get out: drawing materials. pen – try a bic pen, felt tip, any pen. You can wait until it’s raining or snowing, or you can just use a puddle or fallen snow.