I'm in a new school! I've been so busy settling in that I haven't updated this in a long time...so now I have lots of projects to share.
I began both my Art 1 and Drawing classes with a unit on contour drawing- I always do because I think it so important and the cornerstone for so much that follows!
Contour drawing is
drawing only using lines from observation.
Blind-contour drawing is an exercise where an artist draws the contour
of a subject without looking at the paper.
When drawing self-portraits, students fixed their eyes on the outline of
their faces, then tracked the edge of the object while simultaneously drawing
the contour very slowly, in a steady, continuous line without lifting the
pencil or looking at the paper.
Art Educators have
different ideas of why blind-contour drawing is an important method of drawing
for art students. Some suggest that the technique improves students' drawings
because it causes students to use both senses of sight and touch. Others
suggest that pure contour drawing creates a shift from left mode to right mode
thinking. The left mode of the brain
rejects meticulous, complex perception of spatial and relational information,
which permits the right brain to take over. Blind contour drawing may not
produce an easily recognizable drawing, but it helps students to draw more
realistically from observation rather than relying on memorized drawing symbols. Blind contour drawing trains the eye and hand
to work as a team, and it helps students to see all of the details of the object.
I always love looking at the portraits of the blind drawings next to the ones that they observed. Here are some of the faces of Wayland High School- Art 1 and my Drawing and Advanced Drawing classes.
Self-Portrait's by Clare
Gabi's portrait's - I asked students to have fun with color on their blind drawings. I think they are so interesting!
Yana's self-portraits
I love the color choices Alexa used in her portraits
Erik's Blind- Contour was awesome!
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Students in Art 1 did self-portraits with the Blind drawing as a warm up. Here is Noelle's. |
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Gabriella |
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Molly |
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Sam's portraits |