Thursday, 19 November 2009
A Drawing Lesson by Bert Weir 2002
How do I begin to draw the figure?
How do I begin to answer this?
One old master said
‘You first must cleanse your soul’
And he was right, I think
Drawing comes from within
Like a prayer
So you must prepare
Sit quietly
Turn off your mind
Let your feelings wander over, through
And around the model
Then slowly with great dignity
Begin to lay out the drawing tools
When all is ready sit and look
The more you know
The more you see
There are ways of knowing
Think of the air
The breath of the creator
Full of his energies
Watch as the model fills her lungs
Feel the warmth
Then expel the air
Mixing her energies
With those of the source
As you breath the air
Feel your energies blend with hers
And others
Let your thoughts follow the air
As it enters the models lungs
What happens?
The oxygen enters the blood
Travels through the body cleansing
Think of the activity
Beneath the surface
How to express it?
Watch the air
Surrounding the figure
Does it move
Lie silent or have weight
It too must be drawn
How do I begin to answer this?
One old master said
‘You first must cleanse your soul’
And he was right, I think
Drawing comes from within
Like a prayer
So you must prepare
Sit quietly
Turn off your mind
Let your feelings wander over, through
And around the model
Then slowly with great dignity
Begin to lay out the drawing tools
When all is ready sit and look
The more you know
The more you see
There are ways of knowing
Think of the air
The breath of the creator
Full of his energies
Watch as the model fills her lungs
Feel the warmth
Then expel the air
Mixing her energies
With those of the source
As you breath the air
Feel your energies blend with hers
And others
Let your thoughts follow the air
As it enters the models lungs
What happens?
The oxygen enters the blood
Travels through the body cleansing
Think of the activity
Beneath the surface
How to express it?
Watch the air
Surrounding the figure
Does it move
Lie silent or have weight
It too must be drawn