This is from an old sketchbook. I don’t remember when I made this collage, but I like him.
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from the sketchbook
I used my non-dominant hand to draw a blind contour of my dominant hand, then I gave myself some green nail polish and closed my eyes and colored.
from the sketchbook
Practice with a continuous line drawing. I definitely looked at the page. There are two lines in total here: the mammals on land and the birds in the air.
from the sketchbook
I love doing these—quick blind contour of a horse with eyes closed. I drew a lot of horses when I was a little kid in my room with one of those “How to Draw” step-by-step books, so fortunately I remember what a horse looks like (I’m also from Texas, so knowing what a horse looksContinue reading “from the sketchbook”
from the sketchbook
from the sketchbook
A bad hair day indeed 🥴 I found this one in an old sketchbook from a few years ago.
from the sketchbook
I found an old book from 1906 called Extinct Animals by E. Ray Lankester, M.A., LL.D., F.R.S. I drew this blind contour drawing while looking at a picture of a Dodo bird’s skeleton. Based on the writing, I may have also been channeling Dave Matthews. At the time I drew this, I wasn’t listening toContinue reading “from the sketchbook”
from the sketchbook
Sometimes, whether you’re aware of it or not, the sole purpose of a blind contour self-portrait is to humble you 🤪
from the sketchbook
Quick blind contour collage. It might be me, but I don’t own a green shirt.
from the sketchbook
“This looks exactly like my right Birki.” This is a blind contour continuous line drawing I did with my non-dominant hand. The writing is also with my non-dominant hand, not looking. The subject is a Birkenstock clog I had for probably half of my life. I loved these shoes. They were my house shoes. IContinue reading “from the sketchbook”