Drawing on the mind

Today I took the advice from 'The Confident Creative' and started drawing.  First I drew the cups and plates on the breakfast table, since that was where I was.  Lots of circles and loops and curves there.  Ever tried drawing a spoon?  Hmmm.


Then I looked out of the window and drew the view. And as I drew I noticed that between the horizontals of the clapboards, the blinds, the deck planks, and the verticals of the various fences, banisters, and so on I was living behind a grid: a grid that fenced me in.


I've been living here 20 years and I'd always looked past the bars of what I now realize is my cage; but now I can't pretend they're not there.


To what extent has my mind been imprisoned by the subliminal effects of living behind bars?  How would I be, who would I be, if I lived amid gentle curves of arches (as some houses in the south are built)?


Architecture does matter. Domestic architecture especially.

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Published on March 07, 2011 14:41
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