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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Creative Lab Exercise 2: Blind Contour Giraffes

The idea here is to draw a giraffe, while looking at a picture of the giraffe and not your paper. It's best to keep your pen on the paper the entire time, but if you have to reposition, you can look while you reposition but as soon as you start drawing again, your eyes should be on the picture of the giraffe. Using old Childcraft books and images of giraffes on the internet, I drew several giraffes in different poses:Then, I decided to try a "taking it further" exercise and draw two giraffes - one on top of the other and add in lines and sparse coloring. Beginning to look abstract:



I really liked the giraffes that I drew above, so this is the basis for my ATC cards. I decided to re-draw what I created above. I just couldn't get the drawing right without it looking too contrived. So, I re-did the blind drawing exercise but on a paper that it ATC sized. I used the recycled/banana fiber paper that I had purchased from Target and I used a black marker to create the giraffes, drawing them "blind." I used my Copic markers to color in the spaces. I will keep this card for a live trade. The card is titled, "Abstract Giraffe."

Creative Lab Exercise 1: Draw A Cat - In Bed

I completed Lab 1 on October 27th. The project is to Draw Cats in Bed - - not to draw the cats in their bed, but to sit in your bed and draw cats. Why in bed? Something about the cushiness and comfort to loosen up your style.


Obviously, my style needed a lot more loosening up... so I drew with my left hand... and I drew with my right.. Drawing with my non-dominant hand (my left) did help to loosen me up a bit. I then found that I liked a certain style - - slightly off rounded heads, low set eyes that are far apart and a long nose. I stuck with that for awhile and drew more and more cats ~ 31 in all.

After I finished up the sketches, I chose a few of the cats for inspiration and made a set of four ATC cards. Here is the only one that I manged to scan in and save: I used a paper that I bought at Target that was 80% recycled paper and 20% banana fibers and stamped the background using Staz ink and a non-descript cursive stamp. Using acrylic paint, I painted the cats and then finished them off with an outline in black ink. This is cat#4. This cat will go in my live trade binder while the other three are off to Chris over at ATCHandDrawPaint (a Yahoo ATC trading group) for a cat-themed swap.

Get Your Muse On


I have been working on an exercise in creativity as of late - - something to work on getting my creative juices flowing and to exercise my drawing abilities. I saw this book at Michael's and knew that I just had to have it. So, once I got back home, it was onto the internet to see if the Milwaukee Public Library carried it and.... they did! I waited for this sucker to arrive for over two weeks and now, it's here - - in my home, for me to use and to renew and to use and to renew until they no longer let me and then to reserve and renew again. So, if you haven't checked it out, yet, I highly recommend it. It's basically a series of creative exercises to use however you want to. I'm trying to do one of the exercises a day and then to make one or a few ATC cards based off of what I do in my sketch book. As I work through this book, I will be writing about it. Hey - - maybe you'd like to work through it with me? Get the book and share with me what you're working on!