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What is the observation drawing​

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Answered by legend123890
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The phrase 'observational drawing' typically implies drawing from life (see the superb observational drawing exercise set by artist and teacher Julie Douglas). Ask any art teacher and they will list the benefits of drawing from objects that are sitting directly in front of you.

Answered by praseethanerthethil8
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The phrase 'observational drawing' typically implies drawing from life (see the superb observational drawing exercise set by artist and teacher Julie Douglas). Ask any art teacher and they will list the benefits of drawing from objects that are sitting directly in front of you.

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3 Different Types of Observational Drawings

Contour Drawing: Drawing created by observing the edges of figures or objects. Blind Contour Drawing: Drawing created by observing a subject but not looking at the paper while drawing.

Tip:Throughout history, great realist painters have traced from photographs or worked from projections blown up onto walls. But these painters are not high school art students; nor are they assessed on their ability to replicate form.

There is a place for tracing in IGCSE or A Level Art (such as when tracing over something you have already drawn or creating a repeat pattern), but tracing from photographs and then simply applying colour or tone is not acceptable. Such methods of ‘drawing’ involve minimal skill, teach you little and run the risk of producing clunky, soul-less outlines. Don’t do it.

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