Sunday 16 May 2010
Course work: A somewhat simplified view of part of the central structure of the now-abandoned Enterprise Cotton Mill in Augusta, Georgia, which I saw from a boat yesterday. The right-hand tower is identical to the left, so I just blocked it in loosely.
Reading:
Rose-Marie & Ranier Hagen What Great Paintings Say (Vol. 2)
Taschen, Köln, 2005
Pp 590-601
Personal sketchbook work: A somewhat out-of-proportion sketch of the tower of our local library, another nightmare for the bricklayer. A ten-minute figure sketch in sanguine Conté crayon.
Weekly reflections on learning experience: I have learned during this week, and in some of the earlier work, that I do not find drawing buildings very interesting. This means I have to be particularly careful not to “cut corners” and oversimplify my work.
Total time: 1 hour 8 minutes
Sunday, May 16, 2010
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