Explore how to use your photographs as a starting point to stimulate new directions in your art. The course will provide unique ways of thinking about your subject matter, and the means to make new work with momentum in future.
The course will begin with a series of drawing exercises to explore your creative process and stimulate new ideas. You will then take a series of photographs using a phone, tablet or camera in the house and gardens of West Dean, led by the tutor. You will then print paper copies of these photographs as a starting point for the new work.
Examining your photographs, you will identify and develop aspects of the image, and explore themes and motifs of your choosing. You will hone your creative analytical skills as you apply deconstruction/reconstruction techniques to the photographs and resulting drawings. You will examine these in more depth through one-to-one conversations with your tutor and with the group.
Using drawing and mark-making skills that focus on line, surface, texture and pattern, you will experiment with more abstract, non-representational drawing and collage techniques, working with pencils, inks and gouache.
Through this intense course, you will learn how one idea can lead to another, providing you with a range of material that references your artistic process. You will leave the course with a fresh understanding and increased confidence in generating your own ideas. You will have worked with new techniques and a range of paper-based materials. You will have completed new works, and identified processes and subjects for future work.