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Author: Luise Kloos

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Luise Kloos' drawing impulses are a friendly invitation to draw. People who draw sharpen their perception, concentration, sensitivity and of course their creativity - joy of life included. In simple instructions, each person can participate, there are no barriers of prior knowledge or age.

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Collage

Collage

2023-12-2913:50

In the impulse "A Walk in the Forest" I encouraged you to collect and press leaves or flowers or other plant parts to use them for collages. And then, in the impulse “A personal herbarium” you already got to try a simple collage. Now I’d like to talk about the different techniques of collage, their possibilities and versatility. I want to introduce the concept. Collage is a technique that originated in the visual arts. You apply several found pieces of paper onto a canvas or piece of paper to...
In the Forest

In the Forest

2023-12-2212:29

There’s a magic in every beginning. It’ a wonderful energy to start something new. To start a new chapter, a new theme, a new idea, something that wasn't there before. There's a great power in that, in that newness, that unprecedentedness, and that's what we're starting with today. We’re now in this wonderful season of autumn. The colored leaves may have already fallen to the ground in great numbers, and yet autumn is a delight. Maybe the snow is already in the air, and you can literally smel...
A Personal Herbarium

A Personal Herbarium

2023-12-1508:24

In the last impulse "A Walk in the Forest" I encouraged you to collect and press leaves and other plant parts. You can now use these pressed parts to make collages with natural objects from the realm of plants. The practice of pressing and drying plants is an old one. The oldest surviving herbarium dates back to as early as the 16th century (1524). It’s located in Kassel, Germany. Originally, people dried plants to have decorative material in winter. That’s how the tradition of the herbarium ...
This time there are two tasks. The subject is still the spiral. We’ll stay with the spiral, it’s too good to let it go already. But the theme becomes a little more concrete: the spiral as light. You’ll approach it as follows: First, you draw a square on your drawing sheet. With a ruler. And within this square, you draw a spiral. It has one line. Only one line. Then you go into the square with a color of your choice, it can be black ink, or another tint, or charcoal or pencil or ballpoint pen....
A Walk in the Forest

A Walk in the Forest

2023-12-0110:42

This time there are again two tasks connected with each other. For this I ask you to go out into nature. Go for a walk. With open eyes. The first task is to look for leaves and other parts of plants from meadows or the wayside, which you can take home with you to press them. They can be grasses, leaves or delicate flowers, just not plants that are too thick. Lay these leaves flat between sheets of newspaper or kitchen rolls, they absorb the moisture particularly well. The leaves should not to...
Spiral

Spiral

2023-11-2406:53

With the fern we’ve already approached the spiral. Now I’d like to discuss it in more detail. What can a spiral be? The spiral is a primal symbol. From the observation of nature, it has found its way into science as a geometric shape and for calculating various phenomena. The spiral can move from the outside to the inside, or from the inside to the outside. We’re starting with a spiral that goes from the inside to the outside. The spiral line can move outward at the same distance until your d...
Ferns and Spirals

Ferns and Spirals

2023-11-1707:16

Everything we do in drawing is done with love. Thus, we need empathy with what we see and with what is happening on the drawing sheet.This time we want to turn to ferns. Already Leonardo da Vinci used ferns in his works as forms which he also used to create clouds and water. He developed these motifs from spirals. Spirals also often appear in the works of Friedensreich Hundertwasser. He was inspired by ferns in New Zealand. Besides the kiwi bird and the kiwi fruit, the silver fern is one of t...
Phoenix

Phoenix

2023-11-1009:18

There are two major areas when working on metamorphosis and transformation. One is the development of a form, and the other is the condition in which that form finds itself. A prominent example is the phoenix. We all know the saying "like a phoenix from the ashes" – something that you think is lost, but that then appears in new glory, or when you’ve suffered a defeat, get up and continue with newfound strength. The phoenix is an animal of metamorphosis from fire. The fire is already a transfo...
When we deal with the theme of metamorphosis and transformation, there are two basic conditions to consider. The first is the freedom of the imagination, which doesn’t do well with censorship. Am I allowed to do this, should I do this, can I do this? These are questions that shouldn’t hold you back. Whatever idea jumps into your brain or pen, execute that idea immediately. This is an endless source of new possibilities you don't know yet. It’s important that you allow yourself this freedom in...
The study of nature

The study of nature

2023-10-2714:30

When we think about nature and abstraction with the drawing pencil, that’s a situation that of course has a history. In the past – meaning in the 19th century and before – the only way to communicate what things look like was through realistic representation. With the development of photography, a lot changed for drawing and painting. A Monet would be unthinkable without photography. The Impressionists at the time recognized this opportunity: they were no longer forced to represent things as ...
The scent of lavender

The scent of lavender

2023-10-2007:55

Sensitivity and empathy are qualities that are essential for drawing. You will certainly have noticed and practiced this in the past impulses. This time I invite you to look at a field of lavender as an inspiration. A lavender field consists of many lavender bushes. We know these lavender fields from Provence in France. You’ll notice that the landscape is slightly hilly. Depending on your point of view, maybe you can see a patch of green in the background or a house that is all overgrown with...
Fields from above

Fields from above

2023-10-1307:09

For this impulse I’d like to think further about the structures we can find in nature: the view on fields from above. At the latest when you‘re sitting in an airplane, but also when you‘re on top of a tower, a mountain or a tall house, you get an overview of the landscape – we all know this view of the countryside, of the fields. What do we notice there? First of all, the terrain is remarkable. Where you can find fields, most of the time it'll be a flat area, maybe with hills or small mountai...
This time our drawing will be dedicated to animals. The dog, the cat, and the bird. It has a lot to do with your inner attitude, with your quality while drawing. Maybe this deeper level of drawing seems unimportant to you at first. But still these thoughts influence you when you’re drawing, and we absolutely need them. So, choose one of these animals. If you can't do anything with the dog, choose the cat. Or the bird that sings and warbles in the summer and whistles an evening song on the bal...
The Apple

The Apple

2023-09-2913:04

This time I’d like to lure you into the realm of apples. A theme that starts in summer and continues into fall. The apple has a very extensive cultural history and an endless history in mythology, spirituality, and religion. There are countless tales about apples. The apple is very well known to us as a fruit. It probably originated in Asia, in the Caucasus, where apples were cultivated very early and produced a delicious fruit. The apple is always relevant. It’s very healthy, we all know the...
The Square

The Square

2023-09-2212:05

In the previous episodes we’ve thought in detail about the dot, and thus also about the round shape. In this exercise, we go a step further by considering what can fit into a circle. There’s a square in a circle. If we connect the four outermost poles within the circle with lines of equal length, it creates a square. You know the sketches of Leonardo da Vinci, in which he draws the Vitruvian man in a circle and forms a square in the circle. With this Vitruvian man, the center of the circle is...
The Sun

The Sun

2023-09-1507:07

I want you to create your own sun, free from cliché and free from what you’ve already seen. Draw a sun from within. From within means that you feel into what is created on the drawing sheet by your hand. Then feel: Do you need long rays or short ones? Are these rays always in the same distance or in one that is a little different each ray? All these questions are very important. Depending on the position of your sun, you get a feel for the rays.
With the topic of nature and abstraction we have a wide field to plow. Apart from the study of nature and subsequently its abstraction, it touches very much on the metaphysical. When we speak of abstraction, we’re faced with a variety of definitions. This causes problems until today. Because what is abstraction? If we reach for the dictionary, we see: "Abstraction, Latin abstractus, removed. Or abstrahere, to drag away, remove, separate." Yet, we still have no idea what it means. Nevertheless...
The dot

The dot

2023-09-0107:26

You’ve already solved the exercises about the elementary order in the two previous impulses and noticed that the basics of every composition, the fundamental questions of composition are practiced and empathized with these elementary orders. In this impulse I would like to go into a little more detail, with an exercise about the dot. Leonardo da Vinci says, "the beginning to the science of painting is the dot."
In the last episode I talked about elementary orders. They’re very important for the organization of the drawing or the picture and come with many possibilities to build on it further, because it refines the sensibility for the development of the picture. Where do the elements accumulate and what order results from that? If you think through and practice this exercise of order carefully, you will become more confident in the layout and distribution of the elements in the picture. In nature we...
When distressing news from outside enter our mind, it’s always good to turn to art, to maneuver our thoughts into aesthetics and to deal with questions that seem to have nothing to do with our everyday life. And yet, these aesthetic questions are exactly what makes our life rich and fill it with joy. What brings us in contact with existential matters and lets us feel for ourselves what makes us human beings, our own beings. With your drawings you can understand this wonderfully and delve into...
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