Inspired by the performance/kinetic art of Heather Hansen and Tony Orrico, Art 6 students created these beautiful kinetic drawings using their bodies and large motor movements.
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After looking at the art of Contemporary artist Il Lee, a Korean-American artist well known for his ball point pen drawings, Art 6 students experimented creating a non-objective drawings showing value through overlapping lines. Students engaged in a new way of drawing. Using a marker taped to a ruler, students were challenged to create a collaborative drawing. Experimental Drawing is drawing in a way that is very unusual or 'experimental' such as drawing blindfolded or drawing with your fingers dipped in ink! It can also be classified on a personal level of doing something experimental that you've never done before, something you're trying that's totally new (ie not following instructions) sort of an "i wonder what would happen if.."Experimental drawing techniques are great tools for overcoming rigidity and tapping into the imagination. In this instance, students drew their interpretations of lines as described by the instructor. "Lines like rain" and "Lines like jagged, rocky cliffs."
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