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Part 3 – Innocence Lost Production Diary

Part 3 – Jan 17 – Drawing Emotions:

13Jan14_Centaur_Dont build your hopes up_you don know_some funny things can happen

[ Don’t get your hopes built up. Anything can happen. ]

We’re getting into the actual scenes now. Not just reading through it,
but doing the scenes over and over. Looking for the best way to imply
emotions. To show the undercurrents. The drawings come out less like
portraits, and more like versions of the characters. I find when the
actor is playing younger, (they often switch between addressing the
audience ‘now’ and what happened ‘then’ within the same scene), the
drawing also comes out younger. It’s the same people – but I’m drawing
them smaller, more vulnerable. I didn’t start doing it on purpose – it
just happened.

13Jan14_Centaur_They found her dead_Q

[ They found her dead? In Lawson’s Bush. ]

Sketching
from life usually involves exploring a city, drawing architecture.
Maybe sometimes drawing people doing interesting things – usually it’s
people doing something work related. It’s not often that you draw people
in emotionally charged situations.  Drawing these actors, I’m seeing
expressions of anger, shock, disbelief, grief. A greater range than I’ve
ever drawn. Perhaps not the ultimate truth, (they are acting after all,
and you can tell they’re holding back some juice for later on) but
still – emotional situations a sketch artist just doesn’t usually see.

13Jan14_Centaur_I couldnt think of anything sadder in the whole world

[ I couldn’t think of anything sadder in the whole world. I still can’t. ]

13Jan14_Centaur_The father arrived in a belligerent manner asking why Steven had been picked up

[ The Father arrived in a belligerent manner asking why Steven had been picked up. ]

The
great thing about the actors in rehearsal is they give me the scenes
over and over, rewinding the action, trying on a slightly different
attitude or emotion. (They actually make rewinding noises, walking and
talking backwards speedily re-setting to the start of a scene. Really.
Not kidding.)

This experience has been much more interesting
than any drawing workshop. I get to draw the thing from life, but I also
get three or four tries at it.

13Jan14_Centaur_Eight to One_Upheld his conviction

[ Eight to one. Upheld his conviction. ]

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