Sensory Drawing, Balsam Poplar, Peel River
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Artist (art): Hufschmid, Elvira
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Notes on the back: an archer, a javelin thrower, a person holds an object similar to a spear, a leave being laid on a wound, two persons in a canoe, a boy laying on a horse (Photo credit: Chris Miner) |
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8 in. x 6 in.
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Artist (art): Hufschmid, Elvira
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Sensory drawing is the aesthetic practice of recording a cognitive process through tracing mental imagery that emerges in a different state of consciousness. Images are drawn with eyes closed as they appear in the mind’s eye while visiting distinct sites or while sitting across a plant. By blocking out the visual senses, sensory channels are opened up for intensified perception and the sketches evolve from the reverberation with a place or plants. The drawings are conceptual in nature as the mark making comes about as the outcome of a perceptual activity, not an act of physical seeing and representational depiction. Hence, the art practice embodies a post-humanist subject positioning that renders the subject of knowledge –the experiencing self– as embedded in the world and intertwined within a web of relations with non-human others(1). Through the potential emergence of unexpected elements beyond one’s own embodiment, the practice epitomizes a pattern of ‘thinking with’ (in a Haraway’s sense) or rather a ‘feeling-with’ when the world is sensed in its abundance of storied places and beings. The drawings visualize a multispecies attunement in form of a portray of intuitive communication and enchanted co-creation. Keywords: Sensory drawing, posthumanism, other-than-human, sympoiesis, conceptual drawing |
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Sensory Drawing, Balsam Poplar, Peel River
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