The exercises at my drawing class continue to focus on rhythm and line, this time analysing the work of famous artists. We looked at the expressive lines and mark-making of Bridget Riley, Munch and principally Van Gogh but what leapt out at me was a postcard of Victor Pasmore:
Spiral Motif in Green , Violet, Blue and Gold:the Coast of the Inland Sea . Not a painting I was familiar with although his
'Spiral Development:The Snowstorm ' is one of my all time favourites , especially in the flesh!

We first spent 20 minutes analysing our chosen painting, drawing the main shapes and lines in pencil.

Then using acrylics on canvas taped to a board we attempted to copy the painting (or a section of it) , concentrating on the marks and lines. My chief struggle was with scaling up from a postcard(I can see from the weblink what I missed!) Also I was half regretting having chosen something which involved the use of such a titchy brush (not my thing at all, but good for me!)
It was a very useful process of analysis - replicating an artists work is not something I've done much of or feel comfortable about but it has its place.
Next week we're to take a favourite landscape photograph in and apply the same principles of analysis of shape and line. What to choose?!! I think it will probably be one of fields, either from
Greece or this one I snapped in Llangollen on our walk to impressive
Pontcysyllte Aquaduct 