The idea behind this pair of drawings was personification. At the time of creation, I had recently read the play Rossum's Universal Robots, which plays a lot with the ideas of what it means to be sentient and imbuing humanity into things. That is why I decided to make a scarecrow, which is seen as an imperfect facsimile of a human, but is nonetheless very human in its creation: a silly smile with that silly hat on a stick body. It reeks of humanity. Conversely, the robot had its face taken directly from a neutral mask, and its body is composed of more complicated textures, and though it is divided into a more human shape with its segments forming something closer to a human body, it reads to me as colder and more imposing. I was asked why I used paper towel in my project in tandem with paper, and while I have given some thought to it, the truth remains that it is because that was what worked best. I needed something that would adhere to crevasses and uneven or rounde...
These are just a few sketches I made to challenge myself in various was, such as doing them in unfamiliar mediums, from memory, in one stroke, or things I find hard to draw and want to improve on. Pastel Chalk, Pen, Pencil, on (8.5x11inch) Drawing Paper
This is my biggest perspective drawing for which the instructions consisted of: On any surface, at any size • Choose a patterned textile or paper element, and another collage fragment (of any shape, type: a photo, or something else) then glue/adhere these onto paper. • Extend and relate the elements imaginatively, using sensitive, arresting, searching, considered, absorbing marks, in correctly drawn perspective. Breaking this down, the surface was all but the top couple sheets of the drawing pad, one which I adhered to the other, satisfying the requirements of 1. any surface 2. a paper element 3. adhered on to paper. Finally, I stuck on the photo to the top layer of paper, fulfilling all the elements of the first part of the prompt. I did my best to adhere to the second part of the prompt, but I was operating with no context for anything but "Extend and relate the elements imaginatively" and " in correctly drawn perspective". The latter aspect being the only thing ...
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