From functional man-made objects, snow shoes and baskets to architectural structures such as brochs and standing stones. Oliver Reed presents a series of new works that conjures up “A sense of space, place and the marking of time”. Land Marks is about exploring the land, its geography, geology and history through drawings.
Louis Netter is a practicing illustrator, graphic designer, animator and educator. He has updated his blog with some recent drawings from American, of which he comments upon, ‘Drawing Americans in particular is an activity fraught with outrage and deep, penetrating sadness’. Follow the link to view the drawings in more detail.
A new drawing research blog by Nick Sousanis takes the form of a comic.
It approaches drawing research using a metaphor of seeing, or seeing through drawing, or a lesson drawing, or on art – or all of the above.
Its well worth a look at
- THREE A DAY DRAWINGS – THREE DRAWINGS BY DAY –
– By ANDY KRAFT –
Each day Andy Kraft adds three drawings online to create a poetic diary. These drawings include writings of his daily observations and dreams. This is the 3DAD Project that was launched at the beginning of 2010
- DRAWING IN A WIDER SCOPE –
- DRAWING IN AN EXPANDED FIELD –
There is a new drawing blog from Department of Art’s Painting and Drawing within the Académie royale des Beaux-Arts de Bruxelles. This new blog brings together information within the field of drawing along with some elements of the theory of drawing.
By Eduardo Côrte-Real, This blog showcases Eduardo’s travel drawings which do not appear in his book ‘The Smooth Guide to Travel Drawing’, 2009. They are produced with the same attitude, but with different drawings which are updated daily (Monday to Friday). These are drawings are taken from everyday life and provide valuable insights into Eduardo’s life.
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