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    Work by students at The Arts Institute, Bournemouth on the Drawing Approaches Unit.

    Edited by Joel Lardner
    Senior Lecturer
    The Arts Institute
    Bournemouth jlardner@aib.ac.uk



Notice board awaiting its sign - white paint on metal. Dianshan Lake, Shanghai, China

Ronette Pickering



Detail of a portion of a bamboo cane.

   






    Details from a dumpster (trash receptacle) found on a construction site.

    Jeff Blakely
    jeff@blakelyla.com




   





    Thinking of drawing as a trace left by things, a simple translation of three-dimensional forms into a two-dimensional locus of points, I photographed the moving reflection of things layering in motion on the transparent surface of the window. The light sifted through all these objects and projected them onto the wall of the room in multiple shadows.

    Adriana Ionascu. Research, Loughborough University School of Art and Design.



Steve Strode - Welsh Dragon


Steve Strode - Makin' Bacon



Ben Brierley - Some salt had been spilt on the ground (residue from a salt firing). Somebody had trodden on it leaving the tread of their shoes imprinted.



ice on boating pond - Grantham


skip - Clumber Park

   


bath water


granite

   


bracken - Bourne Woods


Calke Abbey

    Suzie MacKenzie



The Beautiful Path to Oblivion ? Exeter, August 2006

I spend a lot of my time as an artist trying to record the paths of flying things. So I was particularly pleased to find this mark left by a moth in a bathroom.? Its body had brushed against the wet tiles, leaving a perfect record of its movement.

Gabrielle Hoad www.gabriellehoad.co.uk

   

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