David Maclagan ist ein Schriftsteller, Künstler und emeritierter Kunsttherapeut, dessen Werk sich mit Outsider Art, Vorstellungskraft und psychologischer Ästhetik befasst. Er untersucht kritisch die Reise von Kunst aus marginalisierten Gemeinschaften in den breiteren Markt. Seine Schriften erforschen die tiefgreifenden Verbindungen zwischen Kunst, Psyche und gesellschaftlichen Wahrnehmungen.
Questions is a book that leaves blank pages for the reader to fill in a short story that answers the questions in the mind of the reader. There is no right or wrong answer, just what the readers imagination come up with-print neatly, some say you ll be able to look back at what you write and reflect on what you answered.
David Maclagan's book is an investigation of scribbling, doodling and
automatic drawing, marginal forms that have all been used by modern artists
seeking spontaneous or 'unconscious' creation.
It is said that if you can't draw well you can't paint well. I am one who believes that to be true. Also, a good drawing often overshadows a lesser colored painting. I have taught drawing for 26 years at a highly recognized college illustration program and I have sketched in 56 countries. This book shows some of those drawings in a variety of approaches and several different tools. Pencil, ink, colored pencils, etc. Some of these were done on location while sitting on a bench, stair, rock wall or any spot available. And some under a roof's overhanging shelter from the drizzle of rain, others done in the comfort of my studio from rough sketches, studies or photos, or earlier sketches. There are many things to learn in order to produce quality drawings. Perception, balance, composition, value, perspective, focal points, quality of line, what to include and what to leave out, field of vision, tips for beginners, etc.
Outsider art is work produced outside the mainstream of modern art by self-
taught visionaries, spiritualists, eccentrics, recluses, psychiatric patients,
criminals and others beyond the perceived margins of society. This book sets
out to challenge many of the received ideas in the field.