The portrait machine is an ongoing, participatory drawing project that is concerned with interpersonal exchange, subjectivity, perception, collaboration and conversation.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
Vulindlela Nyoni, Ian Grose, Ann and Yusuf
We begin. Vulindlela to draw Ian
This is where Vulindlela and Ian realize they've met. This means that they can't draw one another. We stop. I go looking for sitters.
I find Ann. She is skeptical and in a hurry. Her partner is also skeptical, he keeps looking at Vulindlela's blind drawing of his wife. He tells her that it's a failure, doesn't doesn't look anything like her. This is disconcerting for Vulindlela's drawing process. Ann says she would like to leave. We stop. The likeness of Ann lost in translation and lack of time.
Yusuf works at the carpentry store opposite the gallery. He's happy to sit for his drawing.
Ian draws Yusuf.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Katherine Bull, Gabrielle Guy, and Toby
On the left Toby's drawing of Gabrielle. Toby (surname unknown) was visiting the gallery and was keen to join in. We thought it a good experiment. On the right is Katherine Bull's drawing. Two very different drawings made from the same description, each bearing its own uncanny resemblance to Gaby.
Katherine and Gabrielle trade chairs. Toby leaves. While Stan's malevolent self stares from the wall.
Sunday, February 5, 2012
Coro Littlewort, Lizza Littlewort and Trasi Henen
Lizza Littlewort did the describing of her sister Coro Lizzlewort to me.
First time I was in the drawing chair. Great.
and then we swapped...
Saturday, February 4, 2012
Thursday, February 2, 2012
Dear You
The portrait machine will be in operation at Whatiftheworld Gallery
from the 4th of February till March. As part of a group show Making Faces.
More to come!
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