GALLERIES: Early explorations with graphicacy
Marks "are the elements with which the drawing is made.
Mark-making is the broad term used to include all marks that
are made visible as a manifestation of applied or gestural
energy. It is the gestural language of drawing and marks are
the components marks within it. There are an infinite number
of marks possible, and our nomenclature for them is very
limited - lines, dots, dashes, smudges, etc., It is difficult to
refer to specific marks, and know that the term adequately
communicates its intended meaning."
From: Maslen, M. & Southern, J. (2011). Drawing projects: An
exploration of the language of drawing. Black Dog. (see pages
28-33, emphasis added).
Mark-making (PACEY)
It is only gradually that children early marks transform into early marks and signs that they use to communicate their emergent thinking - for their early drawings, maps and writing and in contexts that may be understood as mathematical.
The following examples show some of this development: