10 teams collaborated for this blind drawing challenge. Each team member emailed me their drawings without their team mates seeing what they drew, and I assembled them. It was fun to get these in my inbox. We are definitely doing this again. Check out these drawings! Winning team below.
D. Lisa West, Katherine L Wright, Madelaine Mimi Torchia Boothby
RECKLESS LINES! Katie White submitted the middle, Robbie Devine drew the head, and Catie Devine drew the ‘feet’ (if jellyfish bits can be called feet). For their weird and fabulous collaboration, Katie, Robbie, and Catie will be receiving Seattle Artist League painting aprons. Fantastic job everybody! I loved all of these. [image_with_animation image_url=”4940″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” delay=”500″]
Are you ready for round 2?
Click here for Exquisite Corpse Team Challenge #2: Chicken Coop
Take a bit of string and drop it on the floor until you like the shape it makes. Decide which way is up, and crop the composition so the string intersects with the edge of your drawing on 3 sides. Draw the spaces around the string (the negative space). Feel free to use an eraser …
Today’s creative challenge idea comes from AJ Power, the League’s illustration and comics instructor. This project combines a scribble-and-respond drawing with an aspect of the panel exercise from Day 2. AJ calls it a “Monkey Wrench” project, because it gets you out of your habits, and gives you something unexpected to work with. The primary …
I chose the clip above for Kerry James Marshall’s thoughts about how identifying as a Black artist is not a real choice, because only white artists are not burdened by the problems of race. Then the paintings of Black artists in the ‘Being an Artist” video (above) led me to seek out more of Marshall’s …
This is day 9 of our 30 day creative challenge! To learn more about this 30SAL challenge, click here. Draw an aerial view of your living area or studio space, wherever you spend the most time, as if it was an abstract composition. If people and pets are moving through the space then include them too, …
Exquisite Corpse Challenge 1 Winners
10 teams collaborated for this blind drawing challenge. Each team member emailed me their drawings without their team mates seeing what they drew, and I assembled them. It was fun to get these in my inbox. We are definitely doing this again. Check out these drawings! Winning team below.
And the winning team is…
RECKLESS LINES! Katie White submitted the middle, Robbie Devine drew the head, and Catie Devine drew the ‘feet’ (if jellyfish bits can be called feet). For their weird and fabulous collaboration, Katie, Robbie, and Catie will be receiving Seattle Artist League painting aprons. Fantastic job everybody! I loved all of these. [image_with_animation image_url=”4940″ alignment=”” animation=”Fade In” delay=”500″]
Are you ready for round 2?
Click here for Exquisite Corpse Team Challenge #2: Chicken Coop
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