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Taking a line for a walk

5/13/2015

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Paul Klee was a wonderful creative artist.  He once said “Drawing is taking a line for a walk”.  In this activity there is no plan, no rules just you with a drawing tool having fun!

  • Choose your drawing tool eg pencil, pen, crayon, pastel etc.
  • Place it on some paper and begin to draw.
  • Focus only on the point you are drawing with, ignore the rest of your page...take your line for a walk!
  • After a while, have a look at your drawing.
  • Now, this is the thinking bit.  Does your drawing look like anything?  a pattern, a figure, an animal??
  • Draw back into your drawing with more considered marks, add different tones, textures, colour and detail until you are happy your drawing is 'finished.
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