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Drawing Walks and Intervals
Joe Richardson explores how walking and drawing activate shifts between roles and selves in Drawing Walks and Intervals as Activation Devices.His work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, Joe reflects on the work. Moving between roles Many contemporary artists will relate to feeling that they are constantly required to move between different roles and identities, switching headspaces,
Depending on how you look at it
Janice Jensen's "walkingwhiledrawing" project explores the subjective perception of moving through the environment. Using a drawing machine, she records her movements while walking to create linear documentation and virtual landscapes in VR. The ongoing project has been displayed in various exhibitions and is set to expand with new landscapes and multimedia elements.
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Drawing Walks and Intervals
Joe Richardson explores how walking and drawing activate shifts between roles and selves in Drawing Walks and Intervals as Activation Devices.His work is shortlisted for the Marŝarto Awards 2025. Below, Joe reflects on the work. Moving between roles Many contemporary artists will relate to feeling that they are constantly required to move between different roles and identities, switching headspaces,
Depending on how you look at it
Janice Jensen's "walkingwhiledrawing" project explores the subjective perception of moving through the environment. Using a drawing machine, she records her movements while walking to create linear documentation and virtual landscapes in VR. The ongoing project has been displayed in various exhibitions and is set to expand with new landscapes and multimedia elements.
A drawing walk completed in Brentford, London with a group of 7 participants exploring areas of transition, where we move between one space to another. Participants drew and walked simultaneously to produce a series of drawings that recorded their experiences moving through the historic locations of Brentford Market and Brentford Dock. The walks included critical discussions regarding the changes in the local area. In response, I created a series of digital collages of the participants drawings that will be displayed in six Hounslow libraries over the next two years. The project brought together a diverse audience of local artists and residents to share their perspectives, histories and memories of the area to produce a collaborative work that will be used to facilitate further critical discussions regarding the development of Brentford.
Credits
Joe Richardson - Facilitator/Designer/Artist
Creative People and Places Hounslow - Commissioner

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