




A rare look at what I do at the office! We're working on skeletons in different media: fingerprints, inking with nib pens (I went on a tangent with that example), charcoal, watercolors, then moving to something different today. The key is learning not to need a pencil and gaining more confidence in your ability to observe and place the lines where they need to go.
1 comment:
The kids must love your class!
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