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
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It has taken me some time to realize the artistic benefits of figure drawing online vs in the studio, but I’m getting it. Whereas large fluid physical gestures with movement and energy will likely wait until we are back in the studio, drawing online puts the model within a screen, and that screen is moveable. …
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Today is the Memory/Imagination day of our 30 Day Creative Challenge. Look at “The Desperate Man” by Gustave Courbet. Your challenge today is to imagine what he’s looking at, and recreate that. Medium is artist’s choice. You can draw, paint, collage, assemblage, assemble a diorama, or dress in drag. Set a timer for 20 minutes. When the timer chimes, continue if you wish, …
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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