Entries from a recent sketchbook where I was trying to establish a visual language with which to make diagrams of philosophical concepts. I experimented with colour, mark-making and collage to create images that have a diagrammatic characteristic - they appear to denote something, or could have a meaning projected on to them, but don't represent anything whatsoever.
Friday, 8 February 2013
diagrams
Entries from a recent sketchbook where I was trying to establish a visual language with which to make diagrams of philosophical concepts. I experimented with colour, mark-making and collage to create images that have a diagrammatic characteristic - they appear to denote something, or could have a meaning projected on to them, but don't represent anything whatsoever.
Sunday, 18 November 2012
DIAGRAMS
Hebrew Through Pictures by I.A. Richards, David Weinstein
and Christine Gibson, Pocket Books Inc., 1954
from 'Know Your Own IQ' by HJ Eysenck, Pelican 1970
christian graphics!
from Aux tout-petits qui vivent avec Dieu,
Collection ecole de Catechistes d'Ottawa, Ottawa, 1966
from God Made The World by Gerald Pottebaum,
illustrated by Robert Strobridge, Little People's Paperback,
The Seabury Press, NY, 1963/1979
from Psalm 8: From The Voices of Children, 1965 / Psalm 23: My Shepherd is the Lord, 1966 / The Great Harvest, 1965-
all by Gerard A. Pottebaum, illustrated by Robert Strobridge,
Little People's Paperbacks, The Seabury Press, NY
from Psalm 98: Sing A New Song To The Lord, 1966 and The Praise Parade, 1967-
all by Gerard A. Pottebaum, illustrated by Robert Strobridge,
Little People's Paperbacks, The Seabury Press, NY
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