A really big and long piece of paper was waiting for us. We were going to do a group drawing on that paper and each student had to capture the view in front of him/her and try to connect it to the one next to. The main tool used to draw was charcoal. Black, white or coloured.
When everybody started drawing and the whole panorama started to appear, different perspectives, angles and sights took their place.
All the different sections were different. Some drawings were defined by shapes and shadows, other by net lines and colours. This is what made the final piece really interesting and successful.
I think that with this experiment, we challenged us to individually produce drawing which could communicate with the ones made by other people.
Here some photographs of the process and the final piece.
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Timelapse of the process here: https://twitter.com/AccessHE_Rave/status/657890207711305728
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