The Illustrated Dyspraxicon 01
An autoethnographic exploration of Dyspraxia and its associated traits and symptoms. This is an initial exploratory research document to discover the parameters and direction of further research in this style. It contains rough sketches and visual thinking only. There is no finished artwork as the the research project is still actively work in progress. As such this is a discussion document for further development and collaboration.
An autoethnographic exploration of Dyspraxia and its associated traits and symptoms. This is an initial exploratory research document to discover the parameters and direction of further research in this style. It contains rough sketches and visual thinking only. There is no finished artwork as the the research project is still actively work in progress. As such this is a discussion document for further development and collaboration.
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At the time, I had discovered the curve of the nostrils where the
nose joins the face and incorporated it in this painting. Mrs.
Lewis (yes, I remember) refused to hang the picture on the wall
because "noses don't look like that".
I knew I was right.
Note the word INN. I liked words with multiple meanings.
Note the head looking 'out' of the 'in' and the footballer,
ignoring the doorman and going 'in' what I vaguely recall was the
exit, but I couldn't spell it at the time.