Wednesday 12 May 2010

But there is a link













I am reading a book about equine anatomy. Excellent book, encourages free experiment with different media and a relaxed approach. I am doing this because I have always enjoyed drawing horses, and
because I want to make some drawings, paintings and prints for my stand at the Royal Highland Agricultural show at the end of June.


At one point in t
his book, however, the author writes that even if someone has a facility for doing drawings (or anything), unless he or she has some underlying knowledge (about anatomy in this case) there is little scope for developing the work. One is always restricted to repeating the same theme.

Brilliant! I have experienced this state. I am good at playing with colour on fabric but after years of success I did not know how to move forward. Therefore I took the radical step of enrolling for a degree at Glasgow School of Art in 1997. A huge adventure full of the totally unexpected. Only now am I integrating this experience more deeply into my practice. I tremble as I write this, it is a vulnerable area.

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