mardi 20 janvier 2015

Discover The Value Of Narrative Drawings

By Kristen Baird


Art that tells a story has been created for centuries. This art work either presents a story in sequences or as part of ongoing stories. History provides evidence that people passed on stories through pictures. The ancient narrative drawings are not organized systematically so stories are difficult to read. There are some features that are common to narrative art however various cultures have distinctive ways to recognize narrative actions in drawings.

Passing information on and communicating was commonly done through art before there were written languages. Because the pictures were typically unorganized there were no clear lines so reading the stories were difficult. Once literacy was established, pictures became organized in lines similar to those of pages. This display made it easier for the reader to understand the narrative direction. Linking these pictures eventually evolved into present day comics.

Comic books have been in existence for years. Most everyone has either read or owed one or more of these books in their life time. Many people remember their parents reading the funny papers or comic strips in the daily newspaper. These are all good example of how narrative art has evolved. Today, comics and the funny pages of the paper are still a favorite of many adults, teens, and children.

Comics use a combination of words and sequential drawings to tell a story and show events unfolding. Most times a story is understood by the pictures in the book. Books that are for young children also tell stories with artwork. Before children learn to read their books contain pictures that are arranged in a manner that tells a story.

When a young child starts communicating it is typically done with paper and crayon. Stories about their home and family are told in drawings. Often a child draws scenes that depict the places that they have gone. A drawing of children playing or a swing set is likely relaying a story about a visit to a favorite park.

Narratives are also often used in therapy with children suffering from a trauma. The drawing of a child is often very informative. A therapist can often see the details of the trauma unfold while the child is creating the drawing. Additionally, the very act of drawing out the memory is therapeutic for the child while the therapist will get a cleared idea of the trauma suffered.

The therapist can help children identify the triggers that cause anxiety, depression, apprehension, and nightmares. Once these things are identified, the professional is able to teach alternative responses to triggers. Additionally, the aspects of the specific traumatic event can be analyzed with the child to eliminate recurring fears.

There are numerous examples of these types of drawings and their purpose. If you take time to visit art museums you will see many different examples of art that have the purpose of storytelling. If you research cave art you will see that prehistoric man told stories with pictures that provided insight to how they lived. Even signs that you see in public communicate information using pictures.




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