#34: Expressive Line – Lyrical
Continuing to create a vocabulary of expressive lines, today’s word is […]
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Automatic drawing comes from the surrealists. Begin by putting yourself in a receptive frame of mind. Then draw without thinking—avoid conscious control over the image.
Continuing to create a vocabulary of expressive lines, today’s word is […]
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In this exercise you will draw three simple geometric shapes
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Let’s continue to create a vocabulary of expressive lines. Last Wednesday’s
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Today’s word prompt is “serene” this is the second in
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One strategy surrealists used was automatic drawing. On a blank
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Today’s word prompt is “angry”. This is the first in
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Gather Materials: Today’s Exercise This exercise is based on a
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Frottage is a surrealist and “automatic” method of creative production developed by Max
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Gather Materials: Today’s Exercise Ragdoll drawing Respond to the ragdoll
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