I have written about the first two workshops I attended.
DAY 1 AM Luis Ruiz
DAY 1 PM Marc Taro Holmes
I registered for workshops that would assist and build my urban sketching . I took workshops that would push me past just “drawing a building on a page” . I want to capture the moment or to tell a story. So Barry’s workshop description seemed to fit that – and it did !
concepts in perceptual psychology, which suggest that we experience the visual world (and representations of it) as three layers of space: usually labelled as ‘personal’, ‘action’ and ‘vista’ space. This workshop sets out to explore how we might exploit this concept when drawing on location.
Just so we’re clear: ‘Personal space’ is the band of space nearest to the viewer, extending perhaps 2 metres at most. ‘Action space’ extends perhaps 20-30m further – representing the furthest distance that the viewer could interact with by shouting, or throwing, perhaps. ‘Vista’ space is all the rest – everything that falls beyond the viewer’s sphere of influence.
The aim is not to promote a particular approach to drawing, but rather to make conscious stuff which is often non-conscious.
In learning outcomes terms, I hope someone participating in the workshop will develop:
- An increased understanding of how they perceive the world
- A specific understanding of the concepts of spatial depth and the ways in which it can be depicted
- An increased repertoire of drawing skills to depict space
- An increased skill in using the representation of depth to make engaging drawings
- An increased confidence in the representation of depth
My experience
On a hot day we walked to the nearby Placa Universitat and after explantions from Barry and a bit of discussion, each of the participants found a place on the plaza to sketch and explore the notions posed by Barry. I found a great view in full sun, leaning up against a large cement tree plant stand.
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I realised that my “thither/action” space is not 20-30 meters that Barry proposed in this workshop. Mine was whatever moved !!!! and that could go on and on. So perhaps tightening that “thither” space by using different mark marking will make subtle difference to my sketches
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using different line, textures and colours in each of the different spaces .I think that this was a major “click” moment in the whole Symposium for me and I think this will make huge difference to me. It may not be immediately obvious in my sketches, but mentally it has changed the way I think.
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for example colour – It was mentioned by Barry and others in the class had used colour in their pages to differentiate spaces.
So glad you found the workshop useful, Alissa! The sketch on the Underground Is great btw, the colour for foreground figures really works.
Thanks for sharing these hints and tips here (and also in your previous post). I feel like I have learnt something too and in some small way, experienced the symposium 🙂 I really like the idea of thinking about space in this three-tiered way. I need to try and implement that.
Just enjoyed catching up on your lastest posts. Your new found skills from your workshops do sound interesting, great sketch pages have resulted putting it into practice.
Really liked your lady with the fan with the lovely brown wash. And drawing your food before you eat it makes me smile.
I guess your local cafe knows you well, the girl who draws her food, and why not?
Great post and sounds like a really great workshop. Thanks for sharing it with us.