Blind contour drawing is meant to help artists practice their observation skills, and for those who approach the technique with patience, it can even be a calming exercise. Without looking at the paper, the pen is placed on the page and participants draw what they actually observe instead of what they think they see. The results can be quite funny and beautiful at the same time!
Supplies:
Black sharpie, fine point
3 or more sheets of thick 8.5 x 11 paper, such as cardstock or watercolor ... view more »
Blind contour drawing is meant to help artists practice their observation skills, and for those who approach the technique with patience, it can even be a calming exercise. Without looking at the paper, the pen is placed on the page and participants draw what they actually observe instead of what they think they see. The results can be quite funny and beautiful at the same time!
Supplies:
Black sharpie, fine point
3 or more sheets of thick 8.5 x 11 paper, such as cardstock or watercolor paper
Watercolors with paintbrush
Cup or container for water
Paper towels for drying paintbrush between colors
Another person in the room for students to use as a model for their drawing (a large photo could be used, but a live person works best!)
A meeting link will be emailed to registered participants approximately one hour prior to the start of the program. Staff will be available for help with connecting to Zoom and technical issues beginning 15 minutes prior to the program. You will need a device with audio and/or video and an internet connection to join.
If you have questions about this program, please contact a librarian at the Cuyahoga County Public Library\’s Orange Branch at 216-831-4282.
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