Video: Drawings of Anything, Anywhere. "Chlamography" by Andrea Joseph
2024 Author: Richard Flannagan | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-15 23:55
Surely each of you has happened to draw a notebook, notebook or a blank sheet of paper with squares, dashes, little men and other figures that the hand involuntarily draws if a conversation, lecture or telephone conversation evokes melancholy. The English artist Andrea Joseph is also fond of such drawing, except that she does it professionally, raising her drawings to the level of creativity. Special creativity.
Comedy critics call the genre in which Andrea works "chlamography." And it's true, the girl draws anything, anywhere and in any order, generously accompanying her drawings with inscriptions, or vice versa, supplementing with pictures a drawing consisting of letters, symbols and phrases.
Handfuls of buttons, old sneakers, stationery scattered on the table, unnecessary audio tapes, old keys, scraps of paper and scraps of lace - these items for Andrea Joseph are not just a pile of garbage that asks for in the trash can - they are all for her " sitters "and sooner or later appear on paper, be it a student's notebook, wallpaper, album sheet, or a piece of wrapping paper.
You might think that any schoolchild is capable of such "creativity". But once you take a closer look at the artist's drawings, you can immediately see the difference between professional "chlamography" and amateur sketches on the last pages of abstracts made during boring seminars or tedious lectures. Andrea Joseph's blog sketchblog.
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