18 February 2010

seeing,drawing, expression....

My parents have not been able to get enough of my drawings lately. I've been making some pretty elaborate drawings for a while now (come on mom, remember the one I drew for Brit's graduation card?!) but .... lately there have been some concrete references to my drawings that have allowed them to see HOW i am seeing the world, as well as how i approach communicating it. Take this drawing of a Turtle, Elephant and Tiger -- Well, I told my mom that I wanted to draw an elephant and she looked up some pictures on google-images and I picked this one to draw from. (photo by: Elephant Country Web) See, I drew the elephant straight on (because of the picture) and the turtle and tiger are more of a profile (because of my mind filling in the visual definition)
Here's one of a BIG Silo and a Small Silo -- that is as much about the drawing as it is about spelling and writing out the letters and words.







And..... this is a cool project that I made a couple months back at the Family Saturday event at the Walker Art Center. It's called a dream box. We were each allowed to pick out one toy (i picked that funny alien looking guy in a red vehicle) and then we were each given a box, one piece of paper, and a mystery bag that contained a whole bunch of random disconnected things.... like how dreams contain a much of things that don't really belong together. It was our job to make a scene/story out of all of these elements. This is my box (my mom helped with the installation of the window, and the gluing of some pieces - but I told her where everything should go.) It was one of several really thoughtful projects that I've done at the Walker. I love it!
Well, one day I decided to draw my dream box.... and this is what I came up with. It's all there...... in its place...bigger than the box itself. (the A-block, the window, the alien in his car on the rug, the puzzle pieces, the things stuck to the wall and the cork ... textured and all!)







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