Show pageOld revisionsBacklinksBack to top This page is read only. You can view the source, but not change it. Ask your administrator if you think this is wrong. ====== Sketching to Develop Art Experiences ====== {{:le-corbusier.jpg?600|}} - Le Corbusier, Sketch of bulls and peasant houses near Chandigarh, dated March 1951; Courtesy Foundation Le Corbusier, Paris. - https://www.kooness.com/posts/magazine/top-11-most-iconic-and-famous-sketches-ever-made {{:picasso-bull-sketches.jpg?600|}} - Pablo Picasso - bull sketches - https://www.pinterest.com/pin/317503842472885390/ {{:dali-horse-sketches.jpg?600|}} - Salvador Dali - horse sketches - https://www.huffpost.com/entry/salvador-dali-diary_n_572235c7e4b0f309baeffb47 {{:vasarely-sketch.jpg?600|}} - Victor Vasarely - Sketch-[birth]-1955 - https://www.proantic.com/en/display.php?id=971523 {{:riley-sketch.jpg?600|}} - Bridget Riley - early art school drawing on paper (detail) - Scottish National Gallery - https://artmag.co.uk/scottish-national-gallery-rsa-bridget-riley/ ====== some points ====== - try to see as many things as possible - try to see in different ways - try to see something new, make a discovery - try to experiment with different ways to express it (gesture, contour, abstraction) - try to be intuitive don't: - decide if it's bad or good - get fixed on one viewpoint - think too much - give up art-experience-sketching.txt Last modified: 3 years agoby renick Log In