Drawing is tactile feedback for the mind
/ As
drawing as a projection of something you have in mind
drawing as an exploration of something you don’t have in mind yet
drawing as a mixture of what you’re seeing and what you’re imagining
drawing as an act demanding the focusing of attention
drawing as an act of appropriation
drawing as a conjectural operation
drawing as an hypothesis of sight
drawing as a continuous state of becoming
drawing as the tentative manifestation of an insurgent if
drawing as sketches of ideas
drawing as a design tool and a means of expression
drawing as a language
drawing as a way of translation
drawing as a liberating act
drawing as a physical pleasure
drawing as a ritual
drawing as a repetitive action
drawing as a rigid ritual and a casual pastime
drawing as a tactile feedback for your mind
drawing as a functional tool for capturing and exploring thoughts and ideas
drawing as a conjectural operation
drawing as an hypothesis of sight
drawing as a continuous state of becoming
drawing as the tentative manifestation of an insurgent if
/ To
drawing to finding new aesthetics
drawing to explore aesthetic features
drawing to get visually inspired
drawing to test what looks beautiful
drawing to open mental spaces
drawing to record observations
drawing to assist your own memory
drawing to recognize things
drawing to find meaning in things
drawing to focus your mind
drawing to catch inspiration
drawing to navigate possibilities
drawing to structure information
drawing to allow connections to be made
drawing to leave the idea of the non finished
drawing to convey emotional and human feelings
drawing to play
drawing to have fun
drawing to get lost and find yourself back.
last updated september 2014