Is it possible to draw a circle only using only straight lines?
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Is it possible to draw a circle only using only straight lines?
The music adds to the suspense...
Hi guys, another brief note in the middle of my work onslaught of the week,
I met up with my good buddy who I saw at Comicon at her table, and her buddy, and we explored the Metalsmithing school next door to our Jewelry supply store. (The courses are a little rich for my bank account right now, but filing it away for later, ALSO the fact that students there who complete the core classes get all the open studio time there they can afford. LIKE. YES.)
Anyway, BASICALLY I NETWORKED TODAY! AND!
I HAVE BEEN INVITED TO BE PART OF THEIR WEEKLY DRAWING CIRCLES !!
I AM EXCITED! I’m gonna have tostart scheduling my thursdays off. I am all over this!
This is SUPER important to my quest to become more of a “career” artist.
Ulrike Müller, Friends of the Fine Arts, 2009 until 2011 Drawing Circle organized together with Celeste Dupuy-Spencer
The life drawing circle Friends of the Fine Arts plays off the renewed interest in painting and aesthetic experience by both pointing to a traditional approach and transcending it in its format. All fifteen or so members of Friends of the Fine Arts are practicing artists coming from a wide variety of artistic backgrounds and working with media as diverse as sculpture, dance, writing, music, video, and painting. When it comes to rendering the figure, skill levels vary widely, from a high level of accomplishment to absolute beginners.
We aspire to skill-sharing, however learning is transmitted equally between all members of the group—the vast difference in experience does not dictate who learns from whom. In this collective experience, the products are more than just the drawings we make. Celeste Dupuy-Spencer and Ulrike Mueller initiated the life drawing sessions in the fall of 2008. Since then, Friends of the Fine Arts has been meeting in members’ studios and homes. In the beginning, modeling for our peers seemed merely a means to the end of drawing. Before long, it became apparent that the experience of posing was as important and exciting as the activity of drawing. We had always lightly referred to the academic tradition, but while mining its tools and methods, we have been developing an entirely different approach and goal. As Friends of the Fine Arts, we aim for performance and (self-)representation; we foster exchange; we are interested in the physicality of the experience, bodies touching in multi-person poses, the sexuality of being looked at, and the intimacy of looking.
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Yo yo yo so since it's my last week for a while and all I had this idea. I personally am probably not going to want to get wet at the swim meet. And I know there's probs others who also don't rly want to get wet at the meet. Anyways y'all should bring your sketchbooks reguardless and we should do a lil drawing circle sometime in the day <3 I don't want any 'but I can't draw good' bullshit either. It's not to show off skill it's to have fun <3 Anyways just an idea. I think I'll be coming as uu so yea. Les do this shiz~