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Our second workshop was led by Chris Holt. The topic was Blind Contour and Timed Sketching. We started drawing with an organic object and then moved to drawing inorganic objects on the table. Next we tried blind contour drawing of the person across from you, which was way more amusing than we expected. Lastly we practiced timed sketching of an object on the table to show progression of detail in a given timeframe.
during APPEA 2015 Conference, Melbourne,Australia, on TuesdayTue. 19, 2015. Copyright Photo: Patrick Hamilton/APPEA
Movember Sessions @ Supergroup Sonic HQ
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Creating one-point perspective drawing is the bane of first year architecture student's existence. You may ask: Why would you subject yourself to revisiting that trauma? Communicating by sketch is one of the most visceral and enjoyable experiences we can have with clients and collaborators and a skill that must be honed through practice. Despite our flashbacks to first year, and dread, everyone enjoyed this experience and vowed to continue! Next class: Two-point perspective, twice the dread!
One of four weekly workshops on sketching techniques.
Inorganic object practice.
Our second workshop was led by Chris Holt. The topic was Blind Contour and Timed Sketching. We started drawing with an organic object and then moved to drawing inorganic objects on the table. Next we tried blind contour drawing of the person across from you, which was way more amusing than we expected. Lastly we practiced timed sketching of an object on the table to show progression of detail in a given timeframe.
This week we continued to subject ourselves to flashbacks of discomfort and frustration tackling the two-point perspective. As we continue to practice and learn together, the sketches get better and our skills continue to grow. Our goal is to gain confidence with our pen or pencil and create a community around sketching at Dreyfuss + Blackford.