The art of drawing
A good discussion at the National Gallery to accompany the current Leonardo exhibition chaired by the curator of the show Luke Syson with Martin Caplin from the Royal Library at Windsor and the artist Michael Craig-Martin.
The two speakers each spoke for about 20 minutes on the role of drawing in Leonardo’s work and then had a discussion with the chair and the audience. They addressed pictures which were studies, how Leonoard returned to studies throughout his career and the role of finished drawings.
Most fascinating was to hear the artist Michael Craig-Martin talk from an artists view point and how he saw some of the unfinished drawings as an invitation to continue to image.
The two speakers each spoke for about 20 minutes on the role of drawing in Leonardo’s work and then had a discussion with the chair and the audience. They addressed pictures which were studies, how Leonoard returned to studies throughout his career and the role of finished drawings.
Most fascinating was to hear the artist Michael Craig-Martin talk from an artists view point and how he saw some of the unfinished drawings as an invitation to continue to image.
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