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Reflections on Drawing Techniques: Contour vs. Gesture

This reflective group activity encourages participants to closely analyze their completed drawings while considering the study of R.S. Thomas by Mildred E. Eldridge. Participants will explore whether Eldridge's analysis was more akin to contour or gesture drawing and justify their reasoning. Additionally, they will examine works by Leonardo da Vinci to gain insights into drawing techniques. Key questions focus on the materials used, the effects of varying drawing speeds on their outcomes, and how these experiences can influence their future artistic practices.

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Reflections on Drawing Techniques: Contour vs. Gesture

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  1. R. S Thomas - reflection Group Time:Look closely at your completed drawings and think about… • Do you think the study of R.S Thomas by Mildred E. Eldridge was a contour or gesture drawing? • Why do you think this? • The Next Step….. • Look at the drawings of Leonardo da Vinci. Some useful websites: www.drawingsofleonardo.org www.bbc.co.uk/science/leonardo/ • What materials did you use? • What happened when you worked quickly on your gesture drawings? • What happened when you worked slowly and carefully on your contour drawings? • How will this help your drawing in the future?

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