Again, exercises from 'Drawing on the Right Side of your Brain'. The first is modified contour drawing, trying not to take the pencil off the paper. The second,you check angles in relation to vertical or horizontal. As your eyes move slowly along the contour on the paper at the same speed. Move from contour to adjacent contour. Do not draw a complete outline and then try to draw the interior forms.
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Very interesting techniques ... the results are great.
sounds and looks so easy when you say and do it...
Both very nice drawings. that egg whisk has character. the hand very nice, esp like the nails.
Nice drawings. I have ordered the book and will see how I get on with some of the exercises
I really like both drawings but especially the whisk - it looks like it would be easy, but we all know how hard that it.
I like the hand...looks like a fun way to learn to draw...
I've had trouble getting into your blog from mine...hope I haven't missed much but will go see now...sorry if it seemed I was absent...wanted to come in...was knocking. ;-)
You are doing great with these exercises!
In answer to your question, water-filled brushes are like a pen with a brush but full of water that can be refilled and used to paint with watercolor. That way a pan of water is not necessary.
lovely hands, you do them well.
Kate
Just wanted to let you know I've completed the tag. Have a nice day!
fun drawings! two of my favorite subjects--utensils and hands!
WOW! Well done, sounds tricky!
Nice work.
:-)
i am grandie and she is a little girl, and i can't wait..it's my first garndchild!!!
um, grandchild!
I'm working through this book right now, but haven't gotten this far. Spur me on. :) It's a great book, eh?
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