Drawing — The Process
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Drawing – The Process is a collection of papers, theories and interviews based on the conference and exhibition of the same name held at Kingston University in 2003.Much debate and research is currently undertaken in this area and it is the intention of the book to galvanize this, while providing a vehicle for deep enquiry. The publication will firstly comprise a collection of refereed papers representing a breadth of activity and research around the issues of drawing within the broad context of art and design activity. The second dimension of the book will be an examination of the drawing processes of high profile practitioners.
The publication will encompass the best contemporary investigation of a subject pivotal to art and design activity, and should be recognized as a fundamental text for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Leo Duff is an illustrator and exhibitor of freelance illustration work. She is Head of MA in Drawing as Process at the University of Kingston, and a researcher primarily in drawing based subjects. She is a member of the council of the Association of Illustrators and is involved in the Loughborough drawing research project.The publication will encompass the best contemporary investigation of a subject pivotal to art and design activity, and should be recognized as a fundamental text for students at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Jo Davies is an illustrator and author of works for children. Working generally as a freelance illustrator since 1985, and included in exhibitions nationally and internationally, she is editor in chief of The Journal published by the Association of Illustrators, and is Head of Illustration at Exeter School of Art and Design (the University of Plymouth).
Introduction – Leo DuffOnly Fire Forges Iron: The Architectural Drawings of
Michelangelo – Patrick LynchOld Manuals and New Pencils – James Faure Walker‘A Journey of Drawing: an Illustration of a Fable’ – John Vernon LordVisual Dialogue: Drawing Out ‘The Big Picture’ to Communicate Strategy and Vision in Organisations – Julian BurtonThe Beginnings of Drawing in England – Kevin FlynnElectroliquid Aggregation and the Imaginative Disruption of Additional information
Dimensions | 1 × 7 × 9 in |
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