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or even just a man-made image? Drawing for me is about curiosity. About exploration and knowledge of the surrounding world even if it doesn’t exist. Drawing is therefore part of personal infinite loops: continuous connecting, thinking, drawing, making and seeing in all sorts of compositions. Drawing is also making the world within me visible and real to other people. Important for me is to change and try different ways of thinking, drawing, making and seeing in order to develop those loops into fascinating and satisfying results. All types and methods of drawing can be suited for this. But drawing by hand is always useful: fast and slow, accurate and loose, clear and confusing, head and hand.
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in manufacturing a CAD-drawing or a computer model. Everything has to be correct and resolved. In a way there is no creativity in making such a drawing. It remains an image, the design itself lies in the territory of different media; the sketch or even a mental sparkle. But still there are ways to be creative within digital media. The assignment of D-drawing was an opportunity to experiment with the combination of digital and analogue
media. Just by experimenting with different variations and manipulating the contrast between hand drawing and computer imagery, fascinating possibilities were discovered. Renato Kindt: The image (fig. 2 next page) consists of a sequence of seven fading coloured shapes. It refers to hills with forestry. It looks like a landscape. But is it? Is it not actually an image of a strange man-made construction,
Figures [1] Entrance of Vertigo (Sketchup and handdrawing, 2012) by Janet Snoeijen [2] Land_scape (Silkscreen print, 2005) by Renato Kindt About the authors Renato Kindt is the main tutor of several hand drawing courses and he is a university lecturer at the department of Architectural Urban Design and Engineering, TU/e. Janet Snoeijen is Bachelor student at TU/e .