A busy and an inspiring month in the studio. I am advancing many works while simultaneously enriching my practice by auditing a Fundamental Neuroscience class. The drawings I am posting are comprised of completed works and drawings that are in progress. I continue to increase my understanding of Ramón y Cajal and his work by intertwining my study of neurons, the landscape and the portrait.
Fundamental Neuroscience class notes, ink and pen on paper, 11" x 14"
Landscape study at the Nelson Atkins Museum, marker and pen on paper, 11" x 14"
Silveria Ramón y Cajal bathed in Goethe Color Theory, acrylic and ink on paper, 11" x 14"
Fundamental Neuroscience class notes, ink and pen on paper, 9" x 12"
Landscape study by Cooper Library, marker on paper, 11" x 14"
Santiago Ramón y Cajal bathed in Goethe Color Theory, acrylic and ink on paper, 11" x 14"
Drawing in progress: Fundamental Neuroscience class notes, ink and pen on paper, 9" x 12"
Drawing in progress: Fundamental Neuroscience class notes, ink and pen on paper, 9" x 12"
Intellectual work is an act of creation. It is as if the mental image that is studied over a period of time were to sprout appendages like an ameba—outgrowths that extend in all directions while avoiding one obstacle after another—before interdigitating with related ideas.
-Santiago Ramón y Cajal