Developing Your Visual Vocabulary: A Daily Practice in Mark Making
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- 9 x 12 inch smooth Bristol paper cut in half
- Colored pencils and pencil sharpener
- Eraser
- Regular pencil
- Black pens such as a micron 03 and black rolling ball pen
- Watercolor paints
- Paint brushes in a variety of sizes and widths
- Jar of water
- Paper towels
- Acrylic ink
- Household objects or upcycled items to make your own mark-making tools such as a dowel or piece of cardboard
- Glue stick or liquid glue
- Sponge
- Masking tape
- Scissors
- X-acto knife and a cutting mat
- Ruler or straight edge
- Large piece of paper for final activity
- Heat gun or hair dryer to help dry paint (optional)
- Draw basic marks like lines, x's, loops, and dots
- Make marks with various media like colored pencil, watercolor, acrylic ink, and collage
- Use your repertoire of marks to make drawings of things you see around you like botanicals, animals, and landscapes
- Let go of perfection and discover your own unique artist's hand
What a dellight to "meet" Lisa! I appreciate her ability to simplify drawing into marks and show us how to create so many different patterns and marks.
This is a great class for anyone who thinks "I can't draw." Lisa has a great way of building your confidence at the same time as she is building your visual vocabulary. I feel really sure that if I keep playing with these techniques I can develop what Lisa calls "my visual voice." Rreally loved it and now moving on to another class taught by Lisa.
This was a fun class - thank you, Lisa!!! Loved all the crazy mark-making and great ideas for different projects!