Here's how:
Set up a complex still life, or look at a corner of the kitchen. Be sure there's lots of "stuff" to look at. I also like to look at the junk drawer in the kitchen. Then start drawing it, without looking at your page. In other words, draw "blind". Just imagine that your pencil or pen is tracing the contours of the objects and NEVER look at your page. If you have a hard time not peeking at your drawing, tape a piece of paper over the page and put your hand under it. Or push your pencil through a large paper plate. Then you can draw without seeing what you're doing.
Then, turn the page and do it again, and again. After two or three drawings on the same page you have something like what you see above. Fill in the spaces with color or leave them blank.
The main thing to remember is that your drawing shouldn't resemble the objects you were looking at. Try to get really out there with this! Go off the page, cross over back on top of your own lines and so on.
One warning - this technique is super addictive! And relaxing. You will be amazed at how much fun this is and what great abstract drawings you come up with.
Who knew your lizard brain was so talented?
4 comments:
A very wild and fun painting.
Thanks Shelley!
Tesia - As you know, your Lizard Brain drawing exercises have really lifted me up; doing these drawings helps me transition back into the studio and they are just plain fun! (I LOVE yours). Thanks so much for being a fabulous mentor and for providing inspiration for so many. You are the best!
Thanks Patrice!! I know how much you love the old lizard brain. And many, many thanks for your kind words!!! YOU are the inspiration to ME!
xoxo
T
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