What have I been up to, creatively? I’ve taken two classes at Wet Paint that were both quite good and interesting in their own way. One was about haptic drawing. I can’t say that I “get it”, but I want to both explore my mark making when drawing and also the mindfulness component of it. The mark making comes from the realization that I mostly do not like the lines that I draw, so I want to explore mark making and expand my mark making vocabulary. After this class, I thought I’d start a practice of doing several of these per week and thought it would be an easy way to keep up a creative habit during a time of being busy, but that’s not how it went.
I also took a two session class with Monica Fogg about color. I got some good food for thought from this class. In applying that, we did some studies of a simple scene where the point was not the scene, to make anything pretty, or to finish anything at all. The point was to explore the impact of color in a somewhat structured way. The exercise is somewhat mechanical, but Monica said (and it makes a lot of sense to me) that continuing to explore this scene in different ways with the things she taught will help with making better, or perhaps more deliberate, choices down the road.
Here’s one of the studies using complementary colors and with a muted/low chroma and a scarcity of some high chroma. In class, everyone else was using watercolors, but I don’t have the experience with those, so I used Neocolor II crayons.
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