The aim of this paper is to explore how pedagogically drawing can be used as a means of slowing down the speed at which students observe & look. It is through drawing that we explore the world around us - it is the simplest form of communication, allowing one to articulate often, complex ideas in visual form. Especially for students it offers a space to allow their ideas to gestate - to visually think, outside of the constant pressure for immediate visual gratification. The act of drawing is a slowing down of time. Through observation, enquiry, and self-reflection the process of drawing is trying to understand a subject. This daily practice allows one to explore ideas or subject matter over time. A process of enquiry that is important t...
Since childhood, drawing has been a constant method and medium of enquiry for me, a medium that is b...
This paper looks at recent examples of how drawing is advancing into the digital age: in London: the...
The paper examines the emergence of illustrative practices among fine artists to achieve a particula...
“The shift from paper to screen doesn’t just change the way we navigate a piece of writing. It also ...
The author considers the behavioural link which exists between curiosity, local processing, visuo-sp...
Drawing Practice : A Reflection The act of drawing is a slowing down of time. Through observation, e...
This paper discusses how drawing might mitigate ‘loss’ of place. By memorialising, recalling, reimag...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...
This paper starts from the premise that drawing can be a means of visualising thinking, with an emph...
This paper sets view to consider the significance of drawings as part of visual communication design...
This paper is a reflection on drawing in two parts. The first gives a brief outline of anthropology’...
This article examines the significance of free-hand drawing from perspectives that go beyond the tec...
The paper champions an articulacy in drawing – visualcy – as central to a visual arts pedagogy, argu...
This article, published in an international peer-reviewed journal, references the author’s practice ...
Since childhood, drawing has been a constant method and medium of enquiry for me, a medium that is b...
This paper looks at recent examples of how drawing is advancing into the digital age: in London: the...
The paper examines the emergence of illustrative practices among fine artists to achieve a particula...
“The shift from paper to screen doesn’t just change the way we navigate a piece of writing. It also ...
The author considers the behavioural link which exists between curiosity, local processing, visuo-sp...
Drawing Practice : A Reflection The act of drawing is a slowing down of time. Through observation, e...
This paper discusses how drawing might mitigate ‘loss’ of place. By memorialising, recalling, reimag...
Drawing as a tool for learning is both undervalued and underutilised in current educational systems....
Drawing is a process by which the mind commits itself to ideas that can only be expressed visually, ...
This paper starts from the premise that drawing can be a means of visualising thinking, with an emph...
This paper sets view to consider the significance of drawings as part of visual communication design...
This paper is a reflection on drawing in two parts. The first gives a brief outline of anthropology’...
This article examines the significance of free-hand drawing from perspectives that go beyond the tec...
The paper champions an articulacy in drawing – visualcy – as central to a visual arts pedagogy, argu...
This article, published in an international peer-reviewed journal, references the author’s practice ...
Since childhood, drawing has been a constant method and medium of enquiry for me, a medium that is b...
This paper looks at recent examples of how drawing is advancing into the digital age: in London: the...
The paper examines the emergence of illustrative practices among fine artists to achieve a particula...