Drawing, Well-being and the Exploration of Everyday Place : 228 Sketches of Clifton Street (Global Health Humanities)

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Drawing, Well-being and the Exploration of Everyday Place : 228 Sketches of Clifton Street (Global Health Humanities)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 500 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789388206
  • DDC分類 743.84

Full Description

Over 200 observational drawings created every day from the same window reveal life in an ordinary English street in extraordinary times.

This visual record and accompanying prose is a unique meditation on place, nature, community, time and mental well-being. Through this qualitative work we gain insight into the individual and collective experience and place-specific impacts of the pandemic, as opposed to the quantitative statistics of mortality and infection rates that characterise daily media soundbites and scientific discourse surrounding lockdown.

Five themes are central to the drawings, highlighting the environmental and social factors influencing daily life, and how these can be perceived and recorded via observational drawing: 'framing space' foregrounds the importance of widows as an interface between interior and exterior worlds; 'observing nature and the built environment' celebrates the street and garden as sites of human-nature relations that support well-being; 'watching people' focusses on the activities typify living under lockdown including isolation, socially distanced interactions and working from home; 'drawing' reflects on the multiple professional and personal benefits of drawing; and mindful awareness is discussed throughout, affirming the value of appreciating everyday life through drawing practice.

Contents

Acknowledgements

1. Introduction

A first sketch

On purpose

An everyday place

Daily practices for well-being

'Mere syllables of what I saw'

An emerging narrative (or how to read this book)

2. Framing space

Windows onto the world

Operability

Outlook

Orientation

An invitation to look

Engaging with windows - Communication and creativity

Single hung sash

3. Noticing nature and place

Green space

The trees 

Other vegetation: Weeds, flowers, shrubs, moss, grass and indoor plants

The wildlife 

The sky 

The houses

The street 

The place

4. Watching people

People socializing

People and their pets 

People gardening and do-it-yourself (DIY) 

People working 

People alone 

People missing and mysterious 

Reflections 

People and place

5. Drawing as... 

A way of knowing 

Cultivating beginner's mind 

Focusing and experiencing 

As professional practice 

Capturing time 

Sitting still long enough 

'a little irksomeness and a few disappointments' 

A therapeutic process 

Revealing to self and others 

6. Conclusion 

Drawing to a close 

Revealing residential life during COVID-19 

Drawing to connect with place, people and ourselves

Postscript 

Bibliography 

Index

 

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