
1. Use the pink eraser on the end of your pencil to draw a line horizontally across the middle of your portfolio.
2. Above this line, use a black UF Sharpie to draw four rectangles to represent four sheets of paper. Do the same below the line, leaving room below each "piece of paper" for the title of your drawing. Do not use a ruler to draw these.... just make them "piece of paper-ish"! To keep your drawing nice and loose, you can use sketchy lines and go around your shape a couple of times.
3. Next, use black watercolor (diluted to a nice gray) to paint a "shadow" below and to one side of each paper. Keep your shadows consistent in terms of which side they are on, so that they will look "shadow-ish".
4. Now do a quick, sketchy "ish" drawing in each of the rectangles and title each one below it.
5. Finally, use watercolor to add a quick "splash of color" to your drawings. Don't try to be detailed about it.... you don't even need to stay inside the lines. Just keep it loose and simple!
Having "ish" drawings on the front of your portfolio will help you remember to keep your drawings "ish" all year long!
...just discovered ur blog...love it!I'm trying to learn to draw and paint and this is great inspiration! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great exercise for artists of any age and experience.
ReplyDeleteYes, Gretchen... I need to read this every year for myself, as well as for my students!! ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this book, too. My first year of teaching art, I read it to ALL 16 of my classes. Now I just read it to the incoming 3rd-graders. I think the message is very necessary and influential.
ReplyDeleteThis is great!! Ish is my favorite book!! What an awesome idea :) Love the North Star idea too!!
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