on trees, and water

some new sketchbook drawings of trees... this time in graphite stick... so much quicker to work with.. less refined, but more responsive to the movement (and sounds) of trees, and the nearby water...sketchbook drawing of ivy roots on tree trunkivy growing on a tree trunkfallen branch of treefallen dead branch of a tree (with diagram)sketchbook - bent willow by riverbankbent willow tree at the riverdrawing, sketchbook - looking up at treelooking up at a treedrawing of dead tree trunkdead stump of treetwisted branches of a treetwisted branches of a treemore branches of trees - a drawing in sketchbookmore tree branchestwisted branch of tree - a sketchtwisted, bent branch of a treesketchbook drawing of tree and moss covered barkmoss & lichen-covered, stripped barkintersecting broken branches of treessnapped, broken branches of a treedetail of bark texture - willow treethe rippled, twisted textured bark of this old willow reflects the gentle movements of the nearby lake...ripples on the surface of lake waterdetail of water ripples on the lake...surface of lake - water ripplesanother shot of the same lake... maybe this is a little too reminiscent of vija celmins?... but that's how it was, just water, at 6.24pm...i have become immersed in structures, natural surfaces, the patterns, the details, but critical reflection requires some distance, a detachment from objectification... on the cycle ride home i remembered a lecture i went to, by the sculptor richard deacon... talking of natural elements, repetition, rhythm, overlap, edge, pattern, flow, movement, flux, turbulence, the dynamics of change...leading to the elemental, scientific drawings of leonardo da vinci...leonardo da vinci - deluge drawingA deluge c.1517-18, by Leonardo da Vinci [Royal Collection, Windsor Castle][to be continued...]the salthouse 09 : salt of the earth art exhibition continues at salthouse church, norfolk... salthouse 09 : 2 july to 2 august 2009