A Theory of Narrative DrawingDrawing Demonstration Two: Time and Self-Observation
A Theory of Narrative Drawing: Drawing Demonstration Two: Time and Self-Observation
Grennan, Simon
2017-04-19 00:00:00
[Grennan presents the second of two practical visual demonstrations of his theory of narrative drawing. These are highly original, due to the well-crafted methodological and theoretical framing of both the analysis and the personal application of the exercise by the author. Grennan frames this second demonstration with a detailed discussion of the practices of appropriation and détournement. He discusses these relative to contemporary examples. In this second demonstration, Grennan aims to make a series of new narrative drawings under the constraints of a recognised horizon of expectation. This second visual demonstration produces and then analyses a set of new narrative drawings, made by the author, which appear to be typical of narrative drawing genres of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.]
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A Theory of Narrative DrawingDrawing Demonstration Two: Time and Self-Observation
[Grennan presents the second of two practical visual demonstrations of his theory of narrative drawing. These are highly original, due to the well-crafted methodological and theoretical framing of both the analysis and the personal application of the exercise by the author. Grennan frames this second demonstration with a detailed discussion of the practices of appropriation and détournement. He discusses these relative to contemporary examples. In this second demonstration, Grennan aims to make a series of new narrative drawings under the constraints of a recognised horizon of expectation. This second visual demonstration produces and then analyses a set of new narrative drawings, made by the author, which appear to be typical of narrative drawing genres of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s.]
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