This is part one in a four part series I did with students. The idea was to create four drawings using different techniques with specific monochromatic color schemes each representing a different level of understanding of truth with red being imagination, blue being perception, white being truth, and green being enlightenment. This is the red one meaning imagination where we drew from memory and invention. I work multiple jobs. Some days it's my job to draw stuff, but most days it's not. But I still draw something pretty much every day because drawing's fun even when work is not. For your consideration, a collection of stuff I doodled on the job.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
Red Candlebox
This is part one in a four part series I did with students. The idea was to create four drawings using different techniques with specific monochromatic color schemes each representing a different level of understanding of truth with red being imagination, blue being perception, white being truth, and green being enlightenment. This is the red one meaning imagination where we drew from memory and invention.
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candlebox,
color pencil,
example,
still life
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