I have been selling my photographic images for more than 40 years to publications all over the world - many of my images now licensed through stock agencies such as Alamy, FotoLibra and AGE Fotostock. During that time I have continued to paint, draw, sketch, doodle and assemble mixed-media collages, a creative passion I enjoyed during my school-days in the '50s and later at art college in the '60s. These pages have been created to present an archive of my work past and present.



Sunday, 8 January 2012

#02 - Overlapping Curves and Shapes


Red Chairs ~ Ed Buziak (1977)

I have been drawing seats, sofas and chairs since studying at art college in the early ’60s. I have also been reworking some old ideas including this drawing dating from 1977. I can’t remember who the furniture designer was (Pier Giacomo and Achille Castiglioni perhaps?) but I liked the curves very much and the sometimes smooth, sometimes confusing mélange of overlapping shapes.

In this working study the shapes on the paper background were drawn with a soft 4B lead pencil whilst the overlapping shapes on semi-opaque tracing paper were drawn in red and yellow crayon. Using a semi-opaque overlay I was able to make drastic changes in the overall design by rotating the support through one or more 90 degree steps - or even reversing the tracing paper - and also make slight changes with millimeter by millimeter shifts in vertical, horizontal and/or diagonal alignment.

Image © 1977 Ed Buziak


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