Drawing Bugs
Have you ever heard someone say,
"Stop and smell the roses?"
It means slow down. and notice the little things.
When you observe, you take time to pay careful attention to the world around you.
Artists get inspiration from things they observe in the world.
Artists learn see detail by practicing drawing from observation.
Drawing from observation:
- It can be an animal, a person, a landscape , or a still life.
- Observational drawing is drawing what you see in front of you as realistically, and as true to life as possible.
- When we look at an object that we are going to draw look carefully, noticing shapes, light, shadow, colors, textures and details.
- DRAW A BUG FROM IMAGINATION OR MEMORY ON ONE SIDE OF YOUR PAPER.
- DRAW THE INSECT MODEL IN DETAIL ON THE OTHER SIDE OF YOUR PAPER.
QUESTIONS: DO YOU FEEL MOST COMFORTABLE DRAWING FROM YOUR IMAGINATION OR FROM OBSERVATION? EXPLAIN WHY.
WHEN DO YOU THINK YOU WOULD DRAW FROM IMAGINATION AND OBSERVATION? GIVE AN EXAMPLE.
The detail that captured my imagination was…
I never noticed before that…
I practiced my ability to observe closely by…
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