Tuesday, 18 March 2014

Drawing Transformations, Part VII

My quest to try out different styles of learning has lead me to continue the use of the book by Betty Edwards, "Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain" (2nd Edition, 2013).  As I am working through the exercises, I appear to be taking one step forward, and every so often, one step back it feels...

So I took some time to re-start the work on drawing upside down, and I'm glad to say, this is what I clearly needed to do to re boost my confidence today.

The drawing by Picasso, of the famous composer Stravinski was a great start...

Having taken the original and rotating it through 180 degrees, then copying it freehand, had the desired effect!


Later, a quick rendition of Spiderman drawn on a scrap of paper, upside-down, then corrected by 180 degrees as below also produced a good result too!.



I will continue to make the mantra of at least one drawing a day,  (as taken from the saying "Never a day without a line!...)

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