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1. Get Paper 2. Choose 3 different colored markers. 3. Draw 3 THICK lines going across paper -they cannot be straight - I went back over my likes multiple times to thicken them up.. 4. Outline lines with another line. - Use a color that is noticabley lighter or darker than color used. 5. Use lines that follow along the outline repeatedly following the contour of the line. -Do not let the lines though the previous line, you may need to alter line in order to avoid this. 6. Add designd or more…

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I recently started doodling these funky organic, overlapping, op-art towers. The rhythmic lines were relaxing and calming to draw. I really got lost in this. As an art teacher, I loved all the different art concepts drawing helps to develop. Some of these concepts include: organic forms rhythmic lines and patterns contrast value space * Hey

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In the first square, make an “original doodle”. Then “match” from the other four squares that follow. One of the four squares has a drawing that is very similar to the original, while the other three have a doodle that is slightly different. Not only should you find the “match”, but also notice how the other doodles are different. Remember, representation is 50% observation. Echo Drawing Worksheet, Echo Drawing, Finish The Drawing, Improve Drawings, Grid Drawing, Classe D'art, Art Handouts, Draw Shapes, Art Worksheets

In the first square, make an “original doodle”. Then “match” from the other four squares that follow. One of the four squares has a drawing that is very similar to the original, while the other three have a doodle that is slightly different. Not only should you find the “match”, but also notice how the other doodles are different. Remember, representation is 50% observation.

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