Saturday, September 10, 2011

My Ideal Drawing

I chose V E Delnore's Harrison's Pier Ocean View drawing because I love how it takes you somewhere else. This subjective drawing definitely emphasises the artists emotions rather then convey information, as an objective drawing does. I like how you can look at several different areas of this landscape drawing and always have something to look at. There is a lot of detail, and when I draw, I try to have as much detail as possible. This drawing shows an intuitive, calm side that the artist translates onto paper. As discussed in the reading, this drawing has a therapeutic value. When I look at a drawing, I want to be taken away, wishing I could be in the position of the artist at that time. While looking at this drawing, it's so realistic, I feel like I could get lost in it and even hear the noises that would be present if I were there.

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