Drawing


| Interview with our drawing master (Jonny) |
| - Where
must you start when drawing a tree?. " You must start first with the trunk from the bottom, then finish up with small parts of the tree". -Why must a
new artist or a wanabe artist have to start
off by 15 minutes. -In your
own view did the wanabe's improve. - Thank you.
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| Drawing Report (20.07.04) |
| We
were told to find for ourselves three
different trees to draw, by Johnny. And
everyone was quite not on a diet but
dieing to finish the drawings. The nature was
amazing ,and our drawings were becoming better
and greater. Amazing thing is that
we did each sketch for 15 minutes. We moved
around looking for nice thrice but not
diced trees along the forest. We learned that when you are new in drawing, the best way to practice is to start by making sketches in a short period of time. And that was our expression through nature on paper by hand.
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| Drawing Report(21.07.04) |
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This time we went nowhere, we just
stayed and did our drawings in
camp. We were given options either to draw rooms or trees, after we had finished our drawings Johny told us to draw anything that we wanted to draw. everyone drew very good pictures.
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| Drawing Report (22.07.04) | ||
| we went to the riverbank and
it was time for everyone to show their drawing skills once again. I have to admit that the drawings were very tough, but at the end our drawings were eye-catching and extraordinary.
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