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Most of my influence does come from painters when it comes to observational drawing, thinking of still lifes from the renaissance. I'd picked up a Van Gogh book which showed off 50 of his paintings and those were certainly in my mind during this task.
This one of his bedroom interested me for a good while.
This one of his bedroom interested me for a good while.
'Booster' by Rauschenburg was an image that interested me a lot during this time, just in it's collage style. how he quite meticulously puts images together to put across ideas and feelings. It made me think of how fast sketches could mean I was somewhere for very little time and that was fine, because it's illustrative of my time. So if a drawing wasn't done. that could be just fine, with another drawing next to it, it could precisely illustrate my point.
Art photography influenced me a lot as well, online I found an artist called 'DT Majesty'. who does work with Cyanotype works. This on in particular merges multiple images dietetically together to make a dream like scene. a stream of consciousness. I think it's beautiful.
Observational Drawings
living room ceiling
Stand / Table
someone in class no.1
figure in class no.2
my desk
Train Ride
train ride and other fast observational sketches
More train journeys and observational sketches