Sketchbook

Prompt #21 – Andy Warhol

4.16.21

Design several three-dimensional forms. Try to draw them to look as three-dimensional as possible, using fast, decisive marks.

Prompt #30 – Morandi

4.16.21

Draw many thumbnails of a still life. Consider different points of view. Try arranging the objects into different formations.

Prompt #6 – Beatrix Potter

4.2.21

Following in the style of Beatrix Potter, choose a natural object and draw it multiple times.

Inspiration

4.1.21

A beautiful drawing from Beatrix Potter!

Prompt #12 -Estorick Collection

4.1.21

Invent a drawing that suggests great depth in space.

In-Progress

3.30.21

Prompt #19 – Marisol Escobar

3.22.21

Make a line drawing. Using a different color, make another line drawing or markings on top of the first drawing. Experiment with different subjects.

Prompt #16 – Romare Bearden

3.17.21

Cut pictures of different textures/images from magazines. Collage them together to form an image. Add lines and values to enhance your work.

 

Prompt #28 – Luca Buvoli

3.13.21

Draw a storyboard of your day using at least six boxes to capture the events.

Prompt #2 – Cathy Nan Quinlan

3.9.21

Take a short walk. Draw the things you observe along the way.

Prompt #4 – Rembrandt, Theodore Gericault

3.1.21

Spontaneously draw an animal from observation.

Prompt #25

2.28.21

Start a doodle and using your imagination, allow it to grow.


Prompt #22 – Henri Matisse

2.15.21

Make marks that are inspired by foliage drawing with confident free flowing lines.

Prompt #8 – Leonardo Da Vinci, The Burlington House Cartoon

2.8.21

Quickly sketch an object in your sketchbook with a light pencil. Go back over the sketch with a darker pencil, this time slowly and more accurately.

Prompt #3 – Louise Bourgeois

2.1.21

Create a landscape using cross-contour lines. Imbue your lines with some type of emption, for example, calmness or anger.

Prompt #7 – Leonardo Da Vinci, Vitruvian Man, Hilma Af Klint

1.25.21

Choose a subject that can be used to create a symmetrical drawing. Draw it in a sketchbook. Change your point of view and draw the same subject as an asymmetrical composition.

Inspiration

1.22.21

Prompt #29 – Courttney Cooper, Kathy Prendergast, Steven Wiltshire

1.22.21

Draw a map of where you live now or where you grew up from your imagination.