Sylvia (and others interested in mark-making and the unconscious), thanks
for your posting. I have just tried an internet search using the search
engine 'Google'. I entered the keywords 'drawing, unconscious, mark-making'
and it gave 54 hits of various quality. You might find some of the web
sites referred to by such a search useful to your research. Here's a few
examples:
http://www.linfield.edu/~rmills/lectures_folder/lessons_drawing.html
http://www.lacan.com/lacinkIII8.htm
http://www.kellyartwork.com/bookpaints/essaysth.html
http://www.maltwood.uvic.ca/millennium/bio-statements/Artist_Statement.html
http://www.artretran.com/newsite/PREVIOUS/NovDec99/ProjectSpace1/conversatio
n.html
http://www.alphastudios.com.au/main/new_tools.htm
Steve Garner.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Sylvia Lea Reitzema [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 03 December 2001 12:50
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: Drawing Research
>
> Hello ,
> In response to the previous email. I'm presently studying on thre Drawing
> as Process course. I am basing my research on drawing and believe that it
> crosses all levels of art and design and has been shoved under the carpet
> a
> bit in some educational establishments. The work that we do has also
> involved computer drawing and it is amazing how ideas can develop by just
> throwing your fear away by just playing.
>
> If anyone knows on any good books which explore unconscious mark making I
> would be really interested.
> Thank you Sylvia Reitzema
>
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