Ink Sketch while reading Neil Gaiman's 'Ocean at the End of the Lane'
%435 %UTC, %2013, %0:%Jun %ZIndia ink drawings, poempainting
Ink Sketch while reading Neil Gaiman's 'Ocean at the End of the Lane,' Brenda Clews, 2013, 8" x 10", India ink, in a Premium C.D. Japanese Notebook (the paper is like silk).
There is a rough draft of a poem on the other page but I blurred it out.
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Brenda ClewsOne of the Walking Narratives
%856 %UTC, %2012, %0:%Oct %ZIndia ink drawings, moleskineThis drawing is in my writing Moleskine since my art one is finished. It began as a doodle but became quite a complex drawing. The figure is... well, divide it in half and see.*
One of the Walking Narratives, 2012, 21cm x 29cm, 8" x 11.5", graphite, India and acrylic inks in a Moleskine journal.
Written into the drawing:
CINDERBLOCKS OF TIME
DON'T WAIT FOR ME
moments
redeem
themselves
baby
you are
a walking
NARRATIVE
OIL
MAN
OIL WOMAN
OILMANOILW
OMAN OIL MA
N OIL WO
MANOILWOMA
NOILMANOIL
WOMANOILMAN
OILMANOIL
always there
should be
reeds blowing
in the
wind
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*hint: I wanted to do a half woman/half man figure and am surprised at how uncanny the image is. You have to hold the straight edge of something, an envelope or a pen, on that blue dividing line, and look either way. To my eye, it's not a manifestation of the same figure in two sexes, but two similar yet different figures who are combined as one.
One of the potential titles had been,
Man On the Edge of Becoming Woman, or
Woman on the Edge of Becoming Man. In many ways, we are both.
Brenda ClewsMy Moleskine Folio Sketchbook A4
%613 %UTC, %2012, %0:%Jan %ZIndia ink drawings, moleskine, Moleskine sketchbook, multi-media, multiple styles, multiplicities, poem paintingsI have created an album for my Moleskine drawings. They are quite diverse in their styles I think. Some of them I like; others need more work. I put a detail of one of my favourites first, because that's for show, but then they appear in the order in which they were created, which is not always the order of the pages...
If you click on any of the thumbnails, a lightbox will appear, with all the images in a row on the bottom -click on the next one to make it large, and then you don't have to move your mouse from that position, just keep clicking and you'll go through all the images at screen size. I like the lightbox because the background is black. Embedded below the table I created for the thumbnails is a slideshow, with the captions (the little captions icon in the bottom left of the slideshow window is a toggle switch, click on the playbar and then on it to make them disappear).
I'm not very far into the Mole, and it is my project for the year. Expect a video when the sketchbook is finished!
Brenda Clews