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2/8/19 negative space drawing |
Snowpocalypse is under way in the Puget Sound region. As I’m writing this on Friday afternoon, it’s only just begun,
but snow is expected to continue through Saturday, yielding 4 to 8 inches. Shelves
are depleted in grocery stores as people prepare to be housebound, and flights
and bus routes have been cancelled.
It’s a good time for blind contours.
First I piled up a few random objects and started with a basic
negative-space drawing. That’s often an exercise in how-to books and classes to
make students focus on the space around and within objects instead of the
objects themselves.
That didn’t seem fun enough for snowmageddon, though, so I added a
blind contour aspect to it. The technique is the same – focus on the negative
space – but this time, look only at your subject matter as you draw and not your
paper. Now, that’s fun! All the pressure
is off for making the drawing look “right,” and rainbow pencils make the
exercise even more fun.
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2/8/19 blind contour |
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blind contour |
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blind contour |
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2/8/19 Weather Bunny is prepared. |
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