The Main purpose of this week's task was for to get use to the idea of sketching basic marks, holding the pencil in a different way etc. This was to be the foundation of the artist's creative skills using a number of medians other than a pencil which is considered to be one of the eight deadly sins.
The first exercise that the artist was allocated was to create a row of continuous lines going from the left to the right , right to the left etc. The artist felt that this was a bizarre exercise but interesting as it allowed him to try new aspects of drawing. All of the exercises on the first day were known as the basic marks in observational drawing
The main topics of observational Drawing that was introduced to were the following ( Line, Shape , Mass , colour Value , texture , space then finally time & motion) .
The very first task that the artist was set by his lecturer was to create a number of lines/dots in neat squares to see which method suited him best for future reference. As well as creating lines the artist had to practise drawing circles clockwise & anti clockwise .
After drawing circles the artist was given an opportunity to move onto creating lines going from the right corner to the left corner , from the left corner to the right corner ( Visa Versa ).After all of the starter activates the artist was given some strong advice about the technique of constructing lines . This would be the basic stepping stone when you have to work on any subject.
After getting use to the sketching technique the artist had to move onto the main theme of the lab which was to translate a life size 3D cube onto his A3 sketch book using a graphite stick. The had a lot of fun with this subject as theyhad a feeling that it give him a better insight in terms of exploring the different types of drawing styles to use throughout the first semester & future career .
One tip that the lecturer gave to the whole class was to use the Thumb Method which is simply taking a pencil or any other preferred median in your hand then close one eye .Then extend your arm to level your eye with your pencil to measure one edge of the cube to the other edge. Then measure the total length against your pencil / other median to construct your recreation of the cube onto your A3 sketch pad to make sure that you translate the information from life to 2D space correctly.
After the lecturer gave the advice they were given two important pieces of information to do before the sketching takes place.The first piece of advice was to sketch lightly that way if you made a mistake then you could easily rectify it by putting the corrections into place leaving the errors as it shows your journey when constructing any work of art. The same goes for constructing lines when you are work on a figure drawing or a life drawing.
The artist was informed that all of the previous construction lines make the sketch appear to be more professional & innovative to everyone as they can witness the journey that the artist took to reach the final stage of their journey.
So in summary the artist began with a number of implied lines so that it made it easier for him to construct the correct lines .The best part of any sketch is the final stage where all of the construction lines are made visible by the outlines any object which is a bonus for the artist.