I have noticed that students have become more dependent on using their smartphones in class to look up images for drawing prompts. I can walk by a table and hear them saying things to each other along the lines of "what do giraffe horns look like?" or "do you think this looks like a _____?" I don't mind them using the google image search to fetch the occasional image of something they want to draw but maybe unfamiliar with. But there are a few in every class who rely to much on image searches and not enough on their own "mind's eye" to just draw what they think it looks like. This can decrease the chance of serendipitous artwork and the feeling of creating something wonderfully different from your original intent.
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Figure drawing using different techniques |
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Some just can't resist posing in this great natural lighting |
Contour, Blind Contour, Gesture and just observational drawings were explored during the course of the week. I wanted to focus solely on observation of what is in front of your eyes, no image searches this week.Experimenting with different mediums like the vine charcoal yielded great results for some groups and mixed results at best for others.
I stress with students that were are merely going through the motions of some drawing exercises, and exercises require repetition in order to see improvement. This helps the students who lack the confidence to loosen up an enjoy the process and not worry about what the end results look like. This was particularly true of the blind contour, not begin able to look at the paper really levels the playing filed for the entire class, myself included.
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Both model and artist were really happy about this particular contour drawing |
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Blind contour gets them super-focused-albeit for only two minutes |
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Taking turns drawing each other |
Works were evaluated on a pure effort basis, I sound like a broken record when I tell the class "
what you put into it is what you get out of it". This happens to be particularity true of drawing exercises.
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