


How do you draw something that is lost? This is what I worked on figuring out today-- I made these drawings in the library during my shift. The glove I used for this drawing I found on Appleton during my bike ride to school. James came and met me in my studio today and we talked about the object I drew over the last few days and how they might be too easy. I agree, but I'm glad I made them because it was starting to feel too hard to just jump to the fourth step without some preliminary tip-toeing first. I unrolled some big paper today and hope to start something amazing.
1 comment:
I really like these drawings, Mara!
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