Mark Making Mark making as a visual language Grace Wynne Willson
Dec 13, 2015
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Mark Making
Mark making as a visual language
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Visual Recording
Mark making can help us record:MoodEmotionMemoryFeeling
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It also gives us a chance to experiment withmedia in unusual and exciting ways.
It can help push your projects forward.
It can help you out of a creative rut byhelping you put pen to paper in a free andexpressive way.
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Abstraction can be fun!
Move away from the literal depiction of objects,people or scenes.
Free yourself from objective context!
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Ideas…
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Line
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This would make a great ‘technical’ page in your sketchbooks
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Texture
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Colour
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Artists
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Robert Ryman
Robert Ryman (born May 30, 1930) is an American painter identified with the movements of monochrome painting, minimalism, and conceptual art. He is best known for abstract, white-on-white paintings. The majority of his works feature abstract expressionist-influenced brushwork in white or off-white paint on square canvas or metal surfaces.
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Cy Twombly
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Jackson Pollock Abstract expressionism
Action painting
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Franz Kline
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Surfaces
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Etienne Gelinas
Mark-making layered on interesting surfaces e.g. dressmaking patterns or architectural blue prints.
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One of the most influential street artists to emerge from New York, DAIN combines the visual language of graffiti with collaged old portraits of Hollywood glamour stars. Crossing genres and often working single pieces back and forth between the street and studio, DAIN combines wheatpasting, silkscreening, spray paint, collage, and acrylic. His process begins with a black-and-white photo that he layers with old advertisements, printed fragments, logos, and miscellaneous smaller images.
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