in the process of passing through

These are a few of my preliminary sketched of the spider woman drawin

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I have made a great deal of progress on the spider woman drawing. I flipped the paper and added a shuttered window with light streaming through the cracked decayed wood of the shutters. Before flipping the paper I added a set of stairs in the lower right hand corner. Originally I was planning on making many flights of stairs spiraling up but I just couldn’t find enough reference pictures to see what the underside of steps would look like so I just couldn’t get the perspective right. Instead I placed an askewed doorway with two doors that open out onto a room with an ornate ceiling. This all sounds very fancy but it is still very rough. I also added in large wrought iron window frames behind the bridge, but I forgot to take pictures of that so it will have to be added later.]

more pictures to come

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and so on and so on

So all I can think about these days is this drawing. Yet I am stuck. I sketch all the time but I just can’t figure out how to connect everything. I know I want the architectural industrial elements of the crane necks but I also want the subtle softness of the windows and cast shadows. I like the image of open doors and possibilities they imply and I also want to juxtapose the harsh architectural lines of the crane necks against the organic flowing lines of the sagrada building. . . GAH!!

HOW??!!!!

I sure can’t figure out how.

Pictures of work and sketches to come

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in the beginning there was a sketch

So I have started to sketch out drafts for our “Spider Woman” project. These sketches are not exactly a mapping out of what I will be doing they are actually more of a testing out of elements and elemental combinations. I found a slightly used piece of Strathmore paper is my apartment so I decided to put it to use and combine three elements that I liked into one almost cohesive whole.

I used the compressed charcoal not exactly to great effect but it got the job done.

here are the pictures I drew insperation from Short Spiral Fire Escape    the line quality is very poor in this drawing I think my medication’s side effect of tremors might be getting in the way of me making art work. I could go on Parkinson’s medication to stop them but the idea of taking yet another medication is very odious.

I think I am going to name this “you pass through places and places pass through you”

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not class related but still important

This one is for Maggie

Oh yeah, it’s just Hollywood. And the rest of us have nothing to do with Hollywood. It’s not like we pay their salaries or anything with our patronage…

Hi all you unfortunate people who have somehow been coerced into/accidentally stumbled upon this blog,

In (relatively more) seriousness, though, I think I’m starting this blog to help start a dialogue, raise awareness and share my story of mental illness, in the hopes that it may help someone in the future. Our culture and society still have some pretty fucked up ideas about mental illness, and maybe if I can talk enough about my own experiences we can change some of these ideas and the fucked up consequences they have for people with mental illnesses.

A perfect example of someone who has been screwed over by our society’s complete lack of education about mental illnesses is Maggie, the person who mostly inspired me to start this blog. I don’t know Maggie personally – she’s a friend of a very, very dear friend of mine – but by all accounts she is a wonderful, sweet and bright young woman who means a lot to many, many people. Maggie has an eating disorder and has been struggling with it for years. Despite her efforts, Maggie is, right now, at 24, dying. She has heart complications, severely low body weight, low blood pressure and…oh yeah, she’s dying of kidney failure.

But guess what? Her insurance company isn’t paying for any of her treatment! They won’t cover her dialysis which is currently keeping her alive and they won’t cover the inpatient treatment she seriously needs. I’m not an expert on it, but apparently it’s very common for insurance companies to refuse to cover treatment for eating disorders, being under the impression that sufferers “did it to themselves.”

It’s bull shit, but you don’t have to take my word for it. Hopefully I’ll have one or more guest posters coming soon who are eating disorder vets themselves to tell you what it’s like to have an eating disorder, what recovery is like and what it’s like to try to get your treatment covered.

I think in general our schools, parents and even the media have good intentions about eating disorders. But as a culture we’re still pretty “bipolar” about the issue (sorry for the joke…I am bipolar, but we’ll get to ME later). On one hand, our cultural aesthetic embraces thinness and it isn’t uncommon to spend your life as a woman trading diet tips. On the other hand, every once in a while in the grocery store check out aisle I see one of those celebrity magazines like People or Us Weekly flaunting a cover full of gaunt celebrities with headlines that boil down to: “OMG ANOREXIA = TERRIBLE!” Next time you see one of these, look closely at the wording and the way these women are demonized. Or take a close look at the episode that happens once a season on America’s Next Top Model wherein Tyra solemnly hears accusations of a contestants anorexia. These people do not seem to feel that they are complicit in this situation at all. On one episode, a model will be lectured or even dismissed for suspected bulimia, but in the next a woman already far thinner than the average woman who will be a consumer of the products she endorses is coached into losing more weight. Cue the hypocrisy rant.

But the somewhat shallow way we talk about eating disorders and body image is hurtful to people who seek treatment for this illness. We want to believe that you can condemn a celebrity on a magazine cover for being anorexic and that will somehow help. Further, we want to believe that if a person knows they deserve love, their body is beautiful, etc., they will be okay. That’s strikes me as similar to the “snap out of it” attitude that people with depression often meet. it’s complicated. It’s an illness. Illnesses require treatment.

I think this post has already gone on too long and I’ve already bored most of you, so I’ll get to the point and wrap up. Without some financial help, Maggie will not get treatment and she will probably die. I would like for this to not happen, because I think everybody deserves a fair shot at a nice, decently long, reasonably agony-free life. So a couple of friends of mine and I are putting together a fundraiser at our college, Agnes Scott College in Atlanta, Georgia, to raise money for Maggie. It’s an arts and crafts fair and silent auction, and we are still looking for donations of the art, craft or monetary variety, places to advertise our event, attendees, etc. PLEASE HELP US! :)

The first thing you can do for Maggie is to RE POST this on your wall, your own blog, send it to your friends, family, co-workers, etc.! Maggie really needs all the love and support she can get.

Here are some other ways you can lend a hand:

1. If you are an artist or a craftsperson, you can donate an item(s) to be sold or auctioned!

2. If you live in ATL, you can volunteer to help with planning/running the event!

3. If you own a business or organization in ATL, you can allow us to advertise at your location (you can even donate an item or money in exchange for having your business’ name listed as a sponsor of our event OR on this blog- a great advertising opportunity!)

4. If you have disposable income of any amount, you can donate directly to Maggie’s Recovery Support Fund (contact me for details)

5. If you live in ATL, you can ATTEND our awesome event!

Much more will come on this topic, but in the meantime PLEASE re-post wherever possible! I don’t want to emote too much, but…this woman needs our help.

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model sitting

Last class we worked with the nude model again. I really enjoyed it especially because we got to work on two long poses this time as opposed to shorter gesture drawings. Don’t get me wrong I really enjoy gesture drawings but I also enjoy changing things up.

The first drawing I used compressed charcoal and contee (spelling) Some of the proportions are a little off but over all I am happy with it and I had fun working on it.

The second drawing I used ink and charcoal on the marillo paper. This one was REALLY fun. I started out with an okay washy outline of the figure but it just wasn’t right there were these two distinct shapes in her body and they just weren’t “full” enough. The volume wasn’t showing through. So I started over on the other side. This is why the marillo paper is so nice. You can do things like that.

I really got into the materials with this one I even used the eraser to help peal away top layers of the paper to bring out highlights on the legs, body and neck. unfortunately this picture’s quality is poor.

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Today we set up the room for our large architectural drawing which she now wants us to incorporate the figure into somehow. We also watched a slide show.

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some pictures to inspire

so we have a new architectural drawing coming up and we are supposed to be finding images to mesh together to create our own little dream scape. Here are some pictures I have found that inspire me.

In the abandoned room - Nella Stanza abbandonata

Rochendaal #8

Rochendaal #6

Stairs

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nothing special

So i really liked the last drawing we did in class on Wednesday. The one where we erased out the image as opposed to actually drawing it. So I decided to do another on my own time and figured I would share it.

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