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Tag Archives: Auerbach
My favourite drawers – those people whose drawings I like a lot.
Frank Auerbach I am drawn to this image for the emotion he is able to create here, sometimes with simple-seeming strokes but often with heavy, clumsy strokes. Vincent Van Gogh I like this picture for the emotion it contains and … Continue reading
To draw or not to draw, and what is it all about anyway?
What is drawing? Good question. recording an image. using imagination to represent an image or concept. providing visual information – a stamp of the self or personality. What constitutes drawing? Another good question. creating an image using a variety of … Continue reading