We started with a square paper, either black, gray or white, and I had gridded where to place the eyes, muzzle, ears etc. Drawing materials ranged from charcoal sticks or pencils, conte, pencil crayons, Graphite crayons (excellent on newsprint for my demo), soft pastels, and even finger paints although no one chose that option. I had a few square mats to show how, as Bob Genn says, you can turn a 7 into a 9 with good framing. Looking forward to having another opportunity to hone my art teaching skills!
They say one needs 10,000 hours of practice to become proficient at anything. I'm getting closer at about 9,000 but don't feel very proficient yet! This blog will hopefully document progress and the fun of the journey.
Sunday, April 20, 2014
Teaching 'How to Draw a Bear'
I taught a lovely group of seniors 'How to Draw a Bear' at the Fairmont Chateau Whistler last week. They were part of a tour group that returns annually for a few days of pre-Easter fun. It was the first time I've tried to articulate how to draw a bear, and I think it went quite well as the results were good and everyone seemed to have fun!
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