Instruction 01 : A spring is a continuous spiraling line give a sense of volume to the line.
Instruction 02 : A concave or convex line also adds to volume , moving the line forward and backward like a spring.
Instruction 01 : A spring is a continuous spiraling line give a sense of volume to the line.
Instruction 02 : A concave or convex line also adds to volume , moving the line forward and backward like a spring.
Instruction 01: A line has a beginning and an end is an abstract representation of life and death. It starts its mark at the edge of the paper and ends at the opposite edge. Whatever it becomes in-between is its purpose.
Instruction 03: Alas the image is not the highest purpose.
( Picture below by artist Na Jeong Suk)
( You-Tube Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mmsJ0zywJdk&list=PLO7nbwuKMOkRIx5qC31Ve9CM3JMgO6fes&index=8
Instruction 04 : The highest purpose of the line is a pattern , the pattern extend itself beyond the paper edges , beyond the frame , beyond virtually endlessly in the imagination of the viewer.
( Pictures below by artist Na Jeong Suk )
The term "instructional doodling" is an oxymoron.
Separating the drawing process into two psychological activities , the intentional conscious mind , or "instruction" part and the wandering subconscious mind the "doodling" part.
The drawing activity is already a combination of these two unified processes, just more or less in proportion , the more intentional drawing for a purpose are graphics design drawing , drawings for animation , product design drawings or architectural drawings while the less intentional processes are used by artists when they let their mind wander in their creative processes.
These creative wanderings can transmute into other forms of media such as painting , sculpting , music , stories , dancing , performances ....
Only the drawing form is the topic of interest here , the imprint of the mind or the state of mind into a drawing.
Applying Cartesian Dualism , or split between Mind and Body into separate entities could be easier than Mind ( conscious ) and Mind ( subconscious ) as this division has a high tendency of unknowing entering the door of self-deception or the other door of schizophrenia or forward rolling into the rabbit hole of eternal darkness.....
Instructional doodling is an oxymoron.
" This is my first time visiting the ACM. " it was my turn to introduce myself to the museum tour group for the Mind and Body exhibition. My remark caused some giggling of amusement among the tourists.
I have decided to join a tour to see how the tour
I told myself then that I will reflect and evaluate if the speaker narrative was necessary or the accompanying text below the title was already sufficient. Back then that was my initial motivation to observe the tour.
Unfortunately, I got distracted from other things in life that only today I remembered that I have forgotten to do so. Kicking myself for not jotting down notes...
One photograph of the Christian-Buddhist cross artifact triggered my first memory of the tour.
The tour guide explained that the artifact was designed during a time where Christianity was banned in Japan , where the Japanese with Christian faith dupe the authorities by showing the Buddha on the cross.
The Italian who joined the museum tour , remarked that they have a similar artifact in Italy but used for the opposite intention where the Italians with Buddhist faith hid the Buddha behind the cross to dupe authorities they were Roman Catholic in faith.
The second memory of the tour was the Jains where the picture of the Man and Woman cosmic illustration were not place side by side each other, was that intentional ? implying celibacy ? The Cosmic Man was place in the dark hall while the Cosmic Woman was placed in the brighter hall.
The tour ended and I continue exploring the exhibition on my own. The most interesting artifact that I have found was the Rangda ritualistic masks and costumes. I do like the video presentation and the additional information provided.
" There are many forms of dance and theater in Asia that are not perceived as purely artistic pursues where only aesthetic pleasures is derived. Instead these performance serves a deeper ritual purpose...... the physical experience of going through trials and tribulations is meant to be spiritually transformative."