Learning to Draw at Age 54 - Update 11 - Negative Space
This post is an update to a series of articles on using Betty Edward’s Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain techniques (search for the Book with the same name in Amazon). The previous article was update 10.
Back in October we learned to see the negative space (the space that surrounds an object) as a way to use the right brain. During those exercises we drew a hard plastic and metal chair over two classes. My drawing is below. As this one developed I began to see my style and how different my style is from the other class members. I have an engineering background so I wanted to capture the hard lines. One of the class drawings had this chair become much softer. The great part was, all of the negative space chairs turned out wonderful in their own way.
This is when we all knew that we were learning these techniques and had some inherent talent hidden in us for all these years.
Next week I’ll post my self portrait, the final image from the class. Still needs a little work and I’m half pleased with it. My classmates think it is wonderful. I have my doubts. But maybe with a little more work on it I’ll learn to love it.
Update 12 shows my final Self-Portrait and a draft drawing of one of my daughters.
Posted by DaddyOh in Creativity, Drawing, Flow, R-Mode, Right Brain, Zen |

December 3rd, 2008 at 7:06 am
[...] The next article in this series is about drawing negative space. [...]
December 3rd, 2008 at 9:39 am
I had my class do the same exercise this semester in Visual Literacy class. To make them really concentrate on shapes created by negative space, I had them turn their sketches into vector art, similar to this:
http://billgx.wordpress.com/2008/09/12/negative-space/
No detail, only solid shapes with the positive space left completely blank.
I wish I had the time right now to devote to drawing with the intensity you are. Keep up the good work!
December 9th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
[...] This is a continuation of a series of posts. The last two posts were about Shadows and Highlights and Drawing Negative Space. [...]