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“BUT I CAN'T DRAW!!!”“BUT I CAN'T DRAW!!!”“BUT I CAN'T DRAW!!!”“BUT I CAN'T DRAW!!!”“BUT I CAN'T DRAW!!!”“BUT I CAN'T DRAW!!!”
Drawing isn't just copying another picture.
It's about ideas. It's about you.
Trying things out. Drawing things out.
Visualising ideas. Expressing emotions.
There are lots of ways to get your thoughts, feelings, and stories on a page.
There's a whole history of “pictorial” story telling and language.
Here's a segment of an Ancient Egyptian mural, dated 1555-1350 BC,depicting the process of farming.
Despite this difference in language and time, the use of images makes it understandable.
If written word is the easiest method ofexpression to you... then why not?
There are plenty of zines dedicated tostories, articles / journalism, reviews,
rants, diaries, experimental pieces,poems or even information pamphlets...
Chris Ware's Building Stories – Is a story about the relationships, interactions and histories of various inhabitants of a house. Rather then produce a standard book format, he spread the work
over a range of media, all packaged in a box. (A copy was recently on display at the V&A )
Various Artists, Fluxkits, 1964
In the sixties, a group of artists called Fluxus made boxes of publications and objects as a way of escaping the need for
the gallery.
They wanted to open new possibilities for art
experiences.
They also wanted to createpackages that would includethe user in the creative act.
As well as the visual, theyexplored taste, smell and
touch.
Why not mix in some
digital design work?
You don't always need
fancy software or an
amazing computer to do
digital drawing.
This picture of a dodo >
was drawn in MS Paint,
which is a program that
comes free on any
Windows PC.
ALSO...
As the resources (paper, card, scissors, pencils and glue) are already avaliable in your stock
cupboard, there's no added / extra expenses to your normal budget!
Zines and Zine Fairs allow people to create their own products, create their own events,
perhaps even create their own audience and
meet people who do the same.
They're often associated with subcultures and “underground”
interests because they're a useful tool for giving a voice to what
“popular” mediaor information
channels might ignore.
London Zine Fair 2011 & DIY Cultures zine fair 2013
Why not hold a zine fair in yourschools hall?
Give pupils stalls to share and then let them give out and exchange
what they've made!
Or perhaps put together an afterschool "self publishing" club?
How about monthly competitions for zines made at home, the winner gets their item
photocopied for their class?
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