Friday, December 4, 2009

Fluid Thoughts To Action

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Fluid thoughts workshop was extremely engaging in a physical sense. The action of drawing as a physical action was both relaxing and informative in a manner of reading forms and understanding the interaction of personal interpretations and real world objects. The intense studio sessions were most beneficial, as for four hours constant drawing broke down preconceptions and doubts I had in regards to my drawing abilities and allowed me to understand forms in a new way. Ink was a painting medium that I have not used before, and was quite effective in understanding basic techniques of painitng, especially in manipulating shadows and light. Painting a range of different objects from small to large also allowed for a true understanding of form and scale to develop. My favourtie exercise was painting buildings of architectural note, such as the museum of Sydney.

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