You've probably heard the saying "Practice makes perfect" at least a couple of times during your life. And there's nothing cryptic about this phrase - it merely means that you'll get better with repetition. Nowhere is this more obvious than in drawing and illustration, where an understanding of proportions and proper painting technique can turn rough doodles into a detailed face.
You've probably heard the saying "Practice makes perfect" at least a couple of times during your life. And there's nothing cryptic about this phrase - it merely means that you'll get better with repetition. Nowhere is this more obvious than in drawing and illustration, where an understanding of proportions and proper painting technique can turn rough doodles into a detailed face.
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I’ve never been great about putting dates on my art. I started digging through my old sketchbooks in search of some worthy redraw material, and discovered a big 8 ½” x 11 ½” spiralbound. Flipping through its smeary pages, I found sporadic dates ranging mostly from late 2008 to 2009. What’s interesting about this era In this post I redraw my old art from years ago, to see how I've grown and changes as an artist.
You've probably heard the saying "Practice makes perfect" at least a couple of times during your life. And there's nothing cryptic about this phrase - it merely means that you'll get better with repetition. Nowhere is this more obvious than in drawing and illustration, where an understanding of proportions and proper painting technique can turn rough doodles into a detailed face.
This file allows students in Kindergarten, Grade 1, Grade 2 , or Grade 3 to draw themselves, print their name, and write about themselves. It is a great way to demonstrate student progress throughout the year and a great artifact to put in students' portfolios. This file has a page for students to p...
Ready, set, POSE! I use my iPhone to take photos of my students. I usually do this on a day during which they are intently engaged with another lesson, and pull one or two students at a time into t…
* I recently discovered hannahsartclub.wordpress.com. It is an inspiring blog about creative projects for kindergarten and beyond, run by Hannah. She is a talented former art gallery and museum …
A usable bookmark to track your reading! Track your reading progress and discover your personal, in-depth reading stats! A bookmark that motivates the user and builds a strong reading habit in an encouraging, fun, and satisfying way! You can now see which days you read, which months were the best, how many 5 star books you read, how many pages you read, what type of books you read, your preferred genre, and how many books you read in total! A great way to document your yearly reading goal, read more books, and have a wonderful physical memento to look back on! Decorate/colour your bookmark to your taste and watch as it fills with your unique reading record! This bookmark can take pens, pencils, crayons, acrylic paint, oil pastels and more, making it the perfect creative activity for bookworms of all ages! This bookmark comes unfilled, single-sided, and ideal for tracking roughly 50 books, though it of course depends on the individual's handwriting size. - The perfect gift for bookworms! Hand-painted by @britishbookreader and printed onto cream card. (Bookmark comes signed) Copyright © 2022 britishbookart. All rights reserved.
I'm working on a drawing of a cyclamen that I pieced together from sketches I did from a live plant a few years ago. It's fun paging through...
You've probably heard the saying "Practice makes perfect" at least a couple of times during your life. And there's nothing cryptic about this phrase - it merely means that you'll get better with repetition. Nowhere is this more obvious than in drawing and illustration, where an understanding of proportions and proper painting technique can turn rough doodles into a detailed face.
This is the third year I've done "Where the Wild Things Are"...it's one of those tried and true lessons I will probably always use! Also, it...
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