The Phenomenology of Observation Drawing: Reflections on an Enduring Practice

Author:   Rose Montgomery-Whicher
Publisher:   Mosterdsaad Christelike Uitgewers
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9780629584624


Pages:   238
Publication Date:   12 October 2022
Format:   Paperback
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The Phenomenology of Observation Drawing: Reflections on an Enduring Practice


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Based on research, and grounded in experience, this book offers a view into the minds and hearts of people who draw. With technology at our fingertips that allows us to record and share what we see within moments, drawing seems a remarkably slow and difficult way to make an image. And yet, drawing from observation continues to be practiced by professional and amateur artists, a situation that invites the question: What does observation drawing mean in the lives of those who practice it? The central chapters of the book explicate the structures of the lived experience of drawing, weaving phenomenological reflections into a narrative about the author drawing her sister on a train. With lively accounts of drawing from hobbyists, art students, contemporary and historical artists, Montgomery-Whicher considers how the act of drawing shapes place, time, the body and relationships with the world and with others. She addresses many facets of drawing, including the connection between drawing and thinking, the range of emotions felt when drawing a person and the experience of digital drawing. Montgomery-Whicher concludes that observation drawing warrants a place in general education as well as in the education of artists. She argues that drawing will continue to thrive because it is a human practice that deepens and enriches our humanity by giving us access to keener perception, greater understanding, empathy and wonder. This book will be of interest to anyone who has ever wondered about the appeal of drawing, including professional and amateur artists, philosophers, and educators.

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Author:   Rose Montgomery-Whicher
Publisher:   Mosterdsaad Christelike Uitgewers
Imprint:   Mosterdsaad Christelike Uitgewers
Weight:   0.850kg
ISBN:  

9780629584624


ISBN 10:   0629584621
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   12 October 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: Practicing phenomenology and drawing 1. Everyone is a mark-maker 2. Places: The Predictable and the Unlikely 3. Time: Holding, Losing, Seeing 4. Finding Time and Making Time 5. Drawn into the world 6. Drawn to others 7. Withdrawing from others 8. Drawing with others 9. The drawing body 10. The knowing hand 11. The body as drawn 12. The drawing as a body 13. Drawing disembodied 14. Reflections on Practice 15. Living with drawing: The pleasures of work

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Rose Montgomery-Whicher is an artist-teacher whose drawings focus on the ephemeral. She has taught students of all ages in gallery, community, and university settings in Canada and England. In addition to a BFA (Queen’s University), she holds a MA (Concordia University) and a PhD (University of Alberta) in Art Education.

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