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Visual Thinking

February 23, 2014

Taking photographs is instinctive for me, drawing doesn't come so naturally.  But I find photographs can be too passive - it's easy to end up with masses of images and ideas about them that are too vague or simplistic.  I wanted to work with that last set of photographs and push my ideas further.  

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In one of my books, the jeweller, Kayo Saito, describes her drawings as "image training".  I like that idea of drawing as a thinking process.  I'm not interested in copying my photos or producing an accurate landscape drawing.  What I want is to bring out the elements that interest me, play around with them and see what I can do with them.  

And so for the last week or so the studio has been turned over to drawing and collage.  I printed out my photos and cut them up.  Slicing them up, taking them out of context, the linear elements that had caught my eye when I took the photographs in the first place became even more shibori-like.  Arranging them into new compositions is similar to the way I would work with cloth, with lots of freedom to experiment with ways of juxtaposing the different lines and tones.  

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For the drawing, I'm using mainly ink.   Ordinary fountain pen ink - although I'm using inks from Diamine who produce writing ink in 101 colours!  I love the way the ink flows and bleeds on the page in unpredictable ways.  Plus I can dilute it to make the palest washes or bleach it.  In other words it behaves a lot like dye.  

Hmmm.  There's something here about my taste for media that I can't fully control.  I think I rather like how they undermine my inner control freak and force me to let go of the outcome.  And I love the random, organic effects that ink or dye can produce.  

I'm not worrying about where all this is leading at the moment.  There's no plan.  But I'm enjoying this kind of thinking.  It's generating ideas about composition, marks, colour that are moving me beyond my initial response to the photographs - which is exactly what I want.  

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In Process, Mark making, Drawing Tags Ink, Lines, Norfolk, Collage
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Wandering lines

February 11, 2014

I spent the weekend in Norfolk, where (as ever) I took hundreds of photographs.  Each visit, I usually find I'm drawn to a particular element, which can change from one visit to another.  Sometimes it has been trees, other times it has been edges - the point where one colour or surface transitions into another.  Often it is the lines.  

Walking across marshland to the beaches, following the creeks and channels that cut their way through the marsh, I was fascinated by the line drawn by the water through the mud of the creeks.  Twisting, meandering, serpentine, sinuous...  On a larger scale these are repeated by the course of the creeks themselves.  On the salt marsh, the edges of the channels are obscured by the vegetation, but the same turning line is there.  Then, on the fields, after the heavy rains we have been having, pools had formed - and I noticed the edges adopted the same curving form.  They looked exactly like the asymmetrically curving streams in Chinese painting.  

There are few straight lines here.  Although I did find some.  Scratches on the bottom of boat hulls.  Reeds breaking the horizontal surface of the water.  Cracks and fissures in the cliffs.  I photographed those too.  

This evening I picked several of the photographs and edited them to bring out their abstract linear qualities.  I faded the colour, blurred edges, lightened, darkened, until I had a whole series of monochrome, semi-abstract images.  I'm contemplating developing some of these further on paper.  … and I have lots of new ideas for effects I want to try with dye and resists.  

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In Mark making, Process, Photography Tags Lines, Norfolk, Marsh

Helen Terry

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This is a place to keep track of what's inspiring or interesting me,  and how this shapes the thinking that goes into my work.  


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