Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
maps
I have been reading about voyages and journeys across the pacific which lead me on to looking at maps and then on to ancient maps. Love the muted colours that they are now. Wonder whether they were really vibrant when first painted?
Thanks to google I found this wonderful map from 1581. Many of the ancient maps feature Jerusalem. Here the holy city sits in the centre of the world.
The other thing that strikes me is that of many of the ancient maps have a mandala sort of effect - they have a centre which leads the eye in and out and they are calm or calming. I love the way the ocean is captured so simply with black ink lines and limited colour. This is one thing that I will sample in fibre in a couple of different ways
There will be more on maps - I will post some drawings and fibre samples as I keep researching.
Thanks to google I found this wonderful map from 1581. Many of the ancient maps feature Jerusalem. Here the holy city sits in the centre of the world.
I am intrigued by visual detail - especially when you consider the fine line that would be hand etched and painted. Here is a close up of the merman and fishes swimming in the sea - and the galleon too.
The other thing that strikes me is that of many of the ancient maps have a mandala sort of effect - they have a centre which leads the eye in and out and they are calm or calming. I love the way the ocean is captured so simply with black ink lines and limited colour. This is one thing that I will sample in fibre in a couple of different ways
There will be more on maps - I will post some drawings and fibre samples as I keep researching.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
new pastels
Been playing with new pastels and did the following drawing . On the right is a poem by Judith Wright called Request to a Year. The poem is about her great great grandmother who was an artist. The last lines reads:
Year, if you have no Mother's day present planned
Reach Back and bring me the firmness of her hand.
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