IN PREPARATION FOR WIRE SCULPTURE
One of a few sketchbook experiments I did using a single line to draw each layer of the face with a different sized fine line pen.
My aim was to think of the lines as wires when constructing this sketch. The first stage in the drawing is flat enough. Using a thin lined pen to outline the “skeleton”, I continued to build on the drawing using a thicker pen with each layer, until the character was given “depth”.
Observing the images now, I think the 3rd (maybe even 4th) image had the most “character” and that the final result maybe went a little too far and got lost in the thick lines.
Knowing when to stop is an important lesson when making art. Alexander Calder was a master of “less is more” and I can see how his success in applying this idea to his own work factors in to how highly regarded he was.
My goal now is to translate expressions in body language and movement using kinetic wire sculpture as a medium. I can also see how this aesthetic can fit nicely into my graphic design and painting work so I’m going to bookmark the idea for now and come back to it.
I’ll expand the concept a bit more when I gather my thoughts/research, but I’m going to try making a simple wire sculpture first and see how I get on.