Saturday 16 March 2013

Draft Proposal for Workshop REPETITION EQUALS DIFFERENCE


Finally finished the Draft Proposal, well, I hope I have!!  This has taken more time than I had anticipated as MEAA (Museum of East Asian Art requested full details re practical application).
This has been an excellent lesson in how to compile a 'lesson plan' schedule and to produce a more professional proposal.

Below is the first paragraph of the proposal explaining the concept.

REPETITION EQUALS DIFFERENCE

This workshop will provide an opportunity to examine what repetition represents in art, what happens when we attempt to repeat an image and why artists use repetition within their work.  We will examine the concept of repetition in some of its forms, i.e. shape, form, colour and pattern as an introduction to the workshop.
Students will select one object from the collection at the MEAA and then produce drawing studies of the object using four different media and processes.  This will provide a selection of material to evaluate and discuss on several levels in respect of repetition equalling difference.



 
 
Two quick sketches using oil on paper and dragging paint to create movement
 

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