MARK MAKING WORKSHOP & reflections

HANI - In our mark making workshop, we were encouraged to use varying techniques of shading and mark making on a piece of paper. This lead to the creation of our abstract pieces that were the culmination of some free flowing experimentation with a range of mediums, from charcoal all the way over to white emulsion. Although we started out the workshop chatting casually here and there, an intense silence fell on the room as we all became involved with our respective pieces.

The aim of this workshop was to allow us to explore techniques and mediums that we wouldn't have usually tried in our typical design process. By exposing us to these methods, Lucy has helped us think with a bigger palette and hence a more diverse approach to problem solving and representation within our architectural process. By making use of the relative lack of precision of charcoal crosshatch shading to suggest ambiguous volumes and the flow of ink drips to create lines that either divide, obscure or highlight patterns and rhythms within the drawing.

LUCY - A quick morning moving and filling an art cupboard at the school and picking up Hanifah from Perugia, A real strong urge to help the community through the school. I want to help tidy the stuff that needs to be put away and cleaned up. So far I have made some learning toys in wood, and decoupage a notice frame, helped paint a cupboard, and soft furnish a chest for comfort in the staff room.  Talked to Hani about an aspect of his architecture course in Manchester next 3rdyear; the atelier community centred design, which I think is a great thing for the future….also the architecture and planning course isn’t as dry as you would imagine, in fact it sounds pretty forward thinking! There is hope for the future.  That is what i mean about these events restoring my faith in humanity.  

I hope people have benefitted from the physical properties workshop I have developed, and then the mark making workshop; trying to build up their confidence using gesture; whole arm lines; watching pace of line, the intention of marks; incorporating different ways of making lines and letting the intuitive lead the development; cutting, collage, paint, graphite and ink, useful for perspective drawing, increasing contrast with confidence.  Interesting responses, (sal image please) . The learning cycle that started with an experience, then reflection, forming a theory and beginning again with an experience, continually developing…
love lucy

reflections....

A few moments to see where we have got to!
If you can sum up where we have been with respect to not quite being at the end; in streams of conciousness....
Riddhi [team 1] - 'Learning from other people and making a 'family; living, eating, working together, creating new bonds, living simply. Learning about the relationship between drawing and making'. The language barrier has not been too diffucult and we rely on drawn communication and practice our communication skills more. For me it was good to meet people, live in a completely different place, comfort zone. It isn't a holiday but still been really interesting'.
Peter [team 1]- 'We have the chance to do real world projects for real people, might not be enjoyable all the way through but gives a glimpse, a more rounded picture. Get to know people and how people operate in working and social situations. Excited about being in Italy and going on to travel. Great for skill sharing.'
Lucy - 'I always enjoy doing the mark-making workshops, materials workshops and being there when it 'clicks'! Making a counting toy, faith in humanity always comes up trumps; people being good and wanting to do their best; lots of learning opportunities'.
Sally [not long arrived] - 'Amazing to 'land' in the middle of happy, hot and incredibly scenic industry on many levels; strategic designing, making, playing and experimenting....fresh figs, pasta..might be in a sort of paradise; will pinch myself and come back'
Sally [back]  So; I arrived very easily and met by Marcus and Pete.
Back to Rimondato and it has changed very much from when I was last here and it is wonderful to be back. Hot though. Straight into a catch-up on the project, dinner, parlour games werewolf, mafia and psychiatrist...Seeing familar faces of studio 2 [facebook], Riddhi from MArch and Hani [ASAP]. V good to be here.
Set up an Instagram intention to post every night: https://www.instagram.com/tangentfield/?hl=en #rimondato