Drawing Workshops
The interesting thing about learning to draw is that you are actually learning to see differently. Over the five days we work through a progression of exercises that help you to shift to a different way of thinking and seeing- what we call the r-mode way of seeing. By learning to shift your way of thinking you then readily learn the fundamental skills of drawing. All of the exercises from the book are there- including everyone's favourite -upside down drawing. Over the five days of the workshop you will learn about the five component skills of drawing. The first four of these are the perception of edges, the perception of negative space, the perception of relationships, and the perception of lights and shadows. |
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| The fifth component skill of learning to draw is the gestalt, which is a skill you gain in the process of learning the other four skills. It is the ability to see the drawing as a whole, to see, as Dr Edwards puts it, 'the thingness of the thing'. This skill is a combination of your new found drawing skills with your own line, and your personality, to create drawings that are uniquely your own. |
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During the workshop you will become more and more intrigued with the process of drawing. The process of transferring what you see into marks on paper becomes more fascinating the more you do it. We teach in a way that encourages you to embrace the process of drawing, to enjoy the way a drawing develops. This is what drawing is all about - ask any artist - it is about being in the moment. When you take the focus away from the end result, the finished drawing will be a lot better because it is the result of being present and making an honest investigation of something. |
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Workshop Dates Monday 23 to Friday 27th August How to enrol Please email Sophie at enquiries@drawingpotential.com or phone her on 0422 200837 or (03) 9500 9190. To reserve your place in a workshop we will ask you to pay a $150 deposit.
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