SCORE FOR THE PRACTICE OF EXPLORATIVE DRAWING


* Provide any drawing material that is in your interest and take enough space to draw. For example two pencils for the left and right hand and several papers in an A4 format.

* Bring your attention to your breath and to your whole body.

* Become aware of your situated body in relation with the space.

* Investigate into ‘thinking aesthetic thinking through aesthetic research practices’, allow your attention to follow any impulse that appears significant to you.

* Start to draw from that clear momentum and let the drawing evolve in its own pace and form.

* Observe the process of the drawing and continue to draw out of the appearing structure and the immediate movements of the drawing body.

* Once that phase of impulse is slowing down, come to an end.

* Take a moment to write down the main impulses on the back of your drawing.

* Wait for the next clear momentum to start with a new drawing.



* The Practice of Explorative Drawing was brought to the project by Nicole Wendel.