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Green thinks that “In The Sleeping Beauty, who awakens Aurora from her wretched curse and saves the day?” (2012, p.1)

This drawing is called Save at Last and was completed with charcoal and pastel. It is from the end of the film, when Robert Gold has saved everyone, and the town’s people are happy as they are safe. They are all gathered around Robert Gold and Lacey.

I have been looking at John Currin, as like my own work Currin uses people as subjects for his work. In Save at Last the characters are free and safe. I spend a lot of time, making sure that the characters faces are as correctly drawing. Compared to the other parts of the body. Dexter notes that “the subjects face is treated with the same care and deliberation as the rest of the body” (2006, p.70).

After refection I  have felt that this work is quite good. I love the fact that they are standing around Robert Gold and Lacey.

The drawing of the couple in the middle of the page is sweet. It adds the emotion to the story. You can feel their joy as they have saved the town. Brianna Ives is a writer and plays her own music, on the piano. Rockhampton thinks that “I love telling stories and being able to connect with people and with their emotions” (2015, p.2) Ives tells stories through her music, as it is important that the music has something to say. I tell narratives with my drawings, like Brianna.

The drawing of the couple in the middle of the page is sweet. It adds the emotion to the story. The drawings are drawing like this so that they are in a fitted size so that it gives the work a foammat. So that they are in the same field. The drawing is a certain size. Kovats suggest that “Drawing is seen as a field co-extenise with real space,” (2012, p.23).


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