Welcome to Drawing Into Space!

This is the second iteration of Drawing Into Space, a collaborative class blog documenting our exploration of drawing as a means to investigate spatial constructs. As we begin our journey we will record each of our weekly experiments, beginning with traditional two-dimensional spatial conventions on paper (linear perspective, atmospheric perspective, and overlap), moving toward sculptural forms and installation, and perhaps further into light, time, or performance as a means of drawing in space. In addition, each participant will upload visual art research, posting artists and artworks that relate to our weekly themes as inspiration. This blog will provide us the mechanism for real-time documentation of our semester-long journey.

But first, let’s introduce ourselves! The following posts will include a short bio about each of our creators, including a brief statement about their interests in or ideas about drawing as a form of expression, or documentation, or tool for observation, or something more…

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About hollis_hammonds

Hollis is an artist, professor of art, and chair of the department of Visual Studies at St. Edward's University in Austin, TX. Her research revolves around drawing as a means of thinking, creating, documenting, and expressing the world around us, balanced between expressions of fact and fiction.

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