It takes 28 days to make or break a habit. Document your week as it progresses as a comic strip.Pick a subject and illustrate it a different way for 7 days.Illustrate your to-do list for the week.Over the course of a week, complete each drawing. In your sketchbook, make 7 random scribbles or shapes.Draw the same still life 3 times, zooming farther in each time.įrom Drawing the Everyday Every Day, with Kate Bingaman-Burt.Draw the ingredients of your next meal before your prepare it.Draw a still life of items from your fridge or pantry.Get a handful of utensils and toss them on the table.Draw a towel in different positions: crumpled, hanging, strewn on the ground.Divide a paper into 6 sections and create a different pattern in each one.Combine two subjects that don’t belong together in the same scene.Play the exquisite corpse drawing game.Combine animals to make your own mythical creature.Draw a scene or character from your favorite book.Illustrate a scene from your favorite song.Create an alternate cover to your favorite book or album.Look down over an overpass, a cliff, or from a balcony. Play with perspective: look up under a bridge, between high rises, or at the ceiling of an elaborate building.Capture the view from your car’s rearview mirror.Get access to the full CreativeLive library and learn different drawing techniques to express your creativity. Study and sketch people in cafes, parks, and on public transportation.Draw a self-portrait from your reflection in a spoon.Sketch your hands in different positions. Try positioning a mirror from different angles.
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