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Monday, August 23, 2021

Observational Drawings


Observational drawing is one of my favourite ways to 'teach' drawing to my Grad 4,5 and 6 students. 
It forces the kids to really slow down, look at the small details 
and 'draw what they see, not what they think they see'. 

For this lesson, I just grabbed a variety of leaves from a park near my school. The kids chose which leaves they liked and placed them on a sheet of white paper. This allows them to see the cast shadows easier. I turn off all the lights in my room and just use the natural light from my windows.
I show them how to do a contour drawing of line first, then once all the proportions are correct, to slowly start adding shading. 


This student tried to add water droplets to her leaves for a more naturalistic look.







The week before we did drawings of Werther's Original candies!


 

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