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Line is the raw material of drawing. Each line records the unique movement of the artist actual presence. | Line is the raw material of drawing. Each line records the unique movement of the artist actual presence. | ||
“Nature presents our eyes with colored surfaces to which painted areas of pigment may correspond, and with inflected surfaces to which sculptural surfaces may correspond. But nowhere does it present our eyes with the lines and the relationships between lines which are the raw material of drawing.” | |||
Line is raw material for drawing to construct different types of visual language to imply artists’ conception of reality. The simplicity of this practice makes drawing “the fundamental spiritual art activity” (Drawing, p.1). | |||
“This quality of underlying movement is, of course, the special ‘charm’ of drawing which can never properly be carried over from drawing into a finished work of painting or sculpture.” | |||
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In the book <Tao Te Ching>, “一” is generated from Tao, and everything else is consisted by this minimal unit -- “Tao gave birth to the One; the One gave birth successively to two things, three things, up to ten thousand.” translated by Arthur Waley. Here the “one” does not lead to any hypostatic object. It is the metaphor of the starting point of anything. It is why I named the series <一>, visually it is a line, and philosophically it means the starting point of anything.For drawing, the starting point is the appearance of the motivation to draw. This concept of the raw motivation of drawing is to draw may sound obviously. Yet we do sometimes draw for other reasons, and then drawing becomes something else, | |||
Something cannot free from value. For those two works, achieving a proper line is still the goal, but, the goal is not just making a perfect, straight line. The goal is achieving the natural peaceful moment. A perfect straight line will be the visualization of this. The line drawing seems goaldirected, and my goal is making these lines as close to ‘perfect’ as I can. Yet the process through which I approach this goal should occur naturally, the action of making should be triggered by the goal of “doing without intention”. | |||
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Creator | Junyu Chen |
Year | 2015 |
Bio | Junyu CHEN (1990, China) is an artist using video and drawing as her main tool for self-analysis to address the visual language we communicate with. She has a specific enthusiasm for depicting the process of drawing physically and conceptually, and into the way we question the current state of drawing. |
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Website | http://chenjunyu.org/ |
What a drawing line is telling?
Most of the art education I have been through has tried to force me copy others’ symbols within drawing, especially when I was very young. My example may be extreme, but everyday we are going through varying degrees of visual assimilation, such as advertisements. In a way, these symbols also construct the reality surrounding us, yet we are limited by this common symbology which is intended to make the connection between "self" and the world. We read this world directly by images. If these symbols narrows the possibilities of reading the world, does it also narrow our understanding about the world?
This work is a combination of past experience and new starts, copied visual expression, and the creation from self-cognition.