My Lord, the Baby was an interesting way to start this
course. The relatively limited descriptions of the landscapes in the story had
a lot of potential to be visualized and drawn by hand. The landscapes in the
story were woven so effortlessly into the body text, that fishing out these
landscapes was challenging. I particularly liked the fact that this story was
short, because this gave us a good and brief introduction to the exercises to
come.
The second assignment involved combining both the stories-
My Lord, The Baby and Homecoming. This was an interesting exercise, as we had
to represent the common elements of both stories, while also including the
distinct elements present in each. A group-based project assimilates everyone’s
ideas, and this exercise did just that- Everyone has something to add, which
contributed to the final drawing.
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