Arts in Provence

ARTS IN PROVENCE
Welcome to the Arts in Provence Blog. This is a blog about life in Les Bassacs, a small hamlet in the South of France, where we organise summer painting courses. You can find out about the courses by going to our website.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

David's Life Drawing

During the winter I regularly go to a life drawing studio at the "Ancienne Hopital" in Apt  -  it's the original old hospital that has been converted to house various activities, including the music school.  For the last 18 years or so a group have met in a room at the top of the building to draw from a model.  It's organised by Mario Roffler, a Swiss artist who lives just outside the town.

I first went there a year after the group started up, and after a long break (10 years!) started going along again last year.  I wasn't surprised to find that some of the original group were still going - and Mario as always sat in 'his' place.  Even some of the same models are still posing.  The atmosphere is very informal, anyone can just turn up and pay 5 euros.  There is no teaching, which suits me.

It is an excuse to draw for a couple of hours.  I don't have any particular aim in mind, I switch off and draw.


I only take along a piece of charcoal or a 3B pencil and white cartridge paper so as not to get bogged down with technique.  None of the poses are very long, 20 - 25 minutes maximum, which is plenty.

The drawings are not finished pieces, but are stored in a large folder - I am only really interested in the process of looking and drawing.  Sometimes I might focus on something specific like quality of line, or exploring volume, but usually I try not to think too much.

There really is a great pleasure in drawing - there is an appealing purity in excluding complications like colour, and just looking and responding.  It's a kind of meditation once you get past the resistance to starting.

1 comment:

  1. very nice drawings dad! i wish i could draw like that. i managed to draw an ok looking fish yesterday. x

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