Drawing and Painting Course
Drawing and Painting Course
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Easy Peasy All-in-One Homeschool
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Course Description: This is a drawing and painting course intended for children aged 7-12. Students don’t need to have had any art lessons before
beginning this course. All the materials that are needed to complete this course are inexpensive and easy to buy.
Materials List
1. paintbrushes
2. watercolor paints
3. crayons
4. colored pencils
5. markers
6. No. 2 pencils
7. ordinary printer paper
8. a pencil sharpener
9. an eraser
10. scissors
11. a ruler
12. tape or glue
Day 1
1. Using a pencil, practice drawing straight lines without a ruler. Cover a piece of paper with lines. Keep drawing straight lines for five minutes. They
don’t have to be perfect, but make them as straight as you can. Make the lines go in all directions.
2. Don’t erase any of the lines you draw. You can draw lines on top of each other, and you can draw on both sides of the paper. Make sure your paper is on
a flat, hard surface.
Day 2
1. Using a pencil, practice drawing triangles for five minutes. You already know how to draw triangles, but practice anyway.
2. Make sure your paper is on a hard, flat surface. Don’t erase any of the triangles you draw.
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3. You can draw triangles on top of other triangles, and you can draw on both sides of the paper.
4. Draw big triangles and li le triangles. Here are some triangles (h p://www.math-salamanders.com/image-files/shapes-for-kids-triangles-col.gif) that you
can try to copy.
5. Triangles are made of three straight lines. The corners of the triangles you draw should not be round. Each time you draw a line, take your pencil off the
paper before you draw the next line.
Day 3
1. Using a sharp pencil, practice drawing squares and rectangles for five minutes.
2. Squares and rectangles are made of four straight lines. The corners of the squares and rectangles you draw should not be curved. Each time you draw a
line, take your pencil off the paper before you draw the next line.
3. Make sure your paper is on a hard, flat surface. Don’t erase anything you draw.
Day 4
1. Using a pencil, practice drawing circles for five minutes without stopping. You already know how to draw circles, but practice anyway. You can’t draw a
perfect circle yet, but you will get a lot be er if you keep practicing.
2. Make sure your paper is on a hard, flat surface. Don’t erase anything you draw.
3. You can draw circles on top of other circles, and you can draw on both sides of the paper.
4. When you start drawing a circle, don’t take your pencil off the paper until you have finished. Make sure both ends of the circle meet together.
Day 5
1. Practice drawing ovals and diamonds for five minutes. Make sure your paper is on a hard, flat surface. Don’t erase anything you draw. You can draw
shapes on top of other shapes, and you can draw on both sides of the paper.
2. Draw copies of this oval (h p://s.twistynoodle.com/img/r/oval-1/oval-4/oval-4_coloring_page.png) . When you start to draw an oval, don’t take your
pencil off the paper until you are finished. Make sure both ends of the oval meet together.
3. Draw copies of this diamond (h p://www.kidslearningcentre.co.uk/drawing/shapes/bigimages/Diamond.jpg). Make sure that the corners of the
diamonds that you draw are pointed, not curved.
Day 6
1. An abstract drawing is a drawing that has no subject. It is just lines, shapes and colors. Read about abstract art
(h p://www.ducksters.com/history/art/abstract_art.php).
2. Look at these paintings. All of these paintings are abstract.
one (h ps://img0.etsystatic.com/000/0/6283638/il_570xN.236354854.jpg)
two (h p://www.brucegray.com/images/eyecandy3.jpg)
three (h p://www.abstractartistgallery.org/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/abstract-art-painting-ashwood-summerpeonycrop.jpg)
four (h p://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/pollock/pollock.number-8.jpg)
five (h p://paintings.name/images/art/600/pure-abstract-art.jpg)
3. Today, make an abstract drawing with all of the shapes you have been practicing drawing.
4. First, use a black marker to draw circles on a piece of paper. If you don’t have a black marker, you can use a dark blue or purple marker or a black
colored pencil. You can draw circles on top of each other. Draw big circles and li le circles.
5. Draw them carefully. Don’t trace them. If you want to, you can draw the circles with a pencil first, then trace the pencil lines with the black marker, then
erase the pencil lines once the marker has dried.
6. Next, draw some squares. You can draw shapes on top of each other. Don’t use a ruler to help you draw straight lines.
Draw some triangles. Don’t use a ruler to help you draw straight lines.
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7. Next, draw some straight and curved lines on top of the other shapes.
Day 7
1. For five minutes, move your pencil around in circles on a piece of paper without taking the pencil off the paper.
2. This is what the paper should look like when you are done.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0610.jpg)
3. On a different piece of paper, create an abstract drawing by moving different colored pencils around in circles. You could also use crayons or markers.
Here’s an example.
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Day 8
Day 9
1. Try to copy all these different types of lines (h ps://i.pinimg.com/564x/bc/f2/f9/bcf2f960ce040d1cbd 5c858a8d6c9d.jpg) as closely as you can.
Day 10
three (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/20/Johannes_Vermeer_-_Het_melkmeisje_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
four (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/59/J._VERMEER_-_El_astr%C3%B3nomo_%28Museo_del_Louvre%2C_1688%29.jpg)
five (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Jan_Vermeer_-_The_Art_of_Painting_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
six (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f9/Jan_Vermeer_van_Delft_025.jpg)
seven (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/46/Johannes_Vermeer_-_Young_Woman_with_a_Water_Jug_-_WGA24662.jpg)
eight (h p://www.artclon.com/OtherFile/Girl-with-a-Red-Hat-1665-XX-Jan-Vermeer.jpg)
nine (h p://uploads1.wikiart.org/images/johannes-vermeer/a-lady-writing.jpg)
ten (h p://www.deyave.com/Arte/Pintura/Jan-Vermeer/Portrait-of-a-Young-Woman.jpg)
5. Go tell somebody about Vermeer.
Day 11
Day 12
1. Print out this picture of some flowers (h ps://www.thecolor.com/images/Freesia-Coloring-Page.gif) and draw a copy of it. Use a pencil so that you can
erase anything that doesn’t look right to you. Try to make your drawing the same size as the picture that you printed out.
2. Before you start drawing, look at the picture to see what lines and shapes the flowers, stems and leaves are made of. Trace the picture with your finger.
3. What should you draw first? What will you draw next, and what will you draw last of all?
4. Color the drawing in when you’re finished.
Day 13
Day 14
1. Choose an object in your house and draw a picture of it using a pencil. Look at it carefully before you start drawing. What shapes and lines is it made of?
How can you draw it with simple shapes? Which part are you going to draw first?
2. Read about Leonardo da Vinci. (h p://www.ducksters.com/biography/leonardo_da_vinci.php)
3. Look at some of his paintings.
one (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/e/ec/Mona_Lisa%2C_by_Leonardo_da_Vinci%2C_from_C2RMF_retouched.jpg)
two (h p://allart.biz/up/photos/album/L/Leonardo%20da%20Vinci/the_lady_with_an_ermine.jpg)
three (h p://artforsalediscount.com/art-images/leonardo-da-vinci/leonardo-da-vinci-la-belle-ferroni%E7%8C%ABre-8228.jpg)
four (h p://ctkevergreen.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Da-Vinci-Last-Supper.jpg)
five (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bc/Andrea_del_Verrocchio,_Leonardo_da_Vinci_-_Baptism_of_Christ_-_Uffizi.jpg)
six (h ps://www.artsy.net/artwork/filippino-lippi-the-adoration-of-the-magi?fref=gc&dti=142349425972589)
seven (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/83/Leonardo_da_Vinci_-_Portrait_of_a_Musician.jpg)
eight (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/70/Leonardo_da_Vinci_Madonna_of_the_Carnation.jpg)
nine (h p://static.guim.co.uk/sys-images/Guardian/Pix/pictures/2012/12/20/1356023708279/Leonardo-da-Vincis-The-An-001.jpg)
ten (h p://www.leonardodavinci.net/images/gallery/st-john-the-baptist.jpg)
4. Go tell somebody what you learned about Leonardo da Vinci.
Day 15
1. Practice drawing circles for five minutes. Draw circles that are all different sizes.
2. Try to copy all of these shapes (h p://www.fun-stuff-to-do.com/images/geometric-shapes-to-print-2D.jpg). Don’t trace anything or use a ruler to help
you draw straight lines.
3. An octagon has eight straight sides. A pentagon has five straight sides. A hexagon has six straight sides.
Day 16
1. Try to copy this drawing (h p://www.easy-drawings-and-sketches.com/images/rose-drawings01.jpg) of a rose as accurately as you can. First, draw an
oval to show where you will draw the rose part at the top. Draw lightly with a pencil so that you can erase it easily.
2. Then, draw a diagonal line to show where you will draw the stem. The stem does not go straight up.
3. Next, draw some ovals showing where you will draw the leaves.
4. Start drawing the rose part inside the oval you drew first. Draw one petal at a time. Draw the stem after you have finished drawing the rose part, and
then draw the leaves.
5. Don’t color this drawing in yet. Keep it safe, because you are going to color it in later.
Day 17
Day 18
1. Create an abstract drawing. You can use crayons, markers, colored pencils, pens and ordinary pencils. Before you start drawing, look at these abstract
paintings for ideas. Don’t copy any of them, though. Draw your own picture.
one (h p://christeas.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/Abstract-Art-masterpiece.jpg)
two (h p://www.abstractartistgallery.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/Abstract-Art-Painting-Paul-Benne -After-Night.jpg)
three (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/1efe1-redrun500.jpg)
four (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large-5/48x48-hitchcock-vertigo-huge-signed-art-abstract-paintings-modern-
wwwsplashyartistcom-robert-r-abstract-art.jpg)
five (h p://www.001gallery.com/images/a082.jpg)
Day 19
1. Choose one of these drawings and copy it as accurately as you can. If the line you are trying to copy is light, don’t press down hard with your pencil. If
the line is dark, press down hard.
1. one (h p://valwebb.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/petunia1.jpg)
2. two (h p://www.allaboutdrawings.com/image-files/deer-drawing.jpg)
3. three (h p://www.allaboutdrawings.com/image-files/rose-flower-drawing.jpg)
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Day 21
1. Draw a picture of the bird in this photograph (h ps://pbs.twimg.com/profile_images/591093476/bird.jpg). Before you start drawing, look carefully at the
bird to see what kinds of shapes and lines it is made of. How can you draw this bird using simple shapes?
Day 22
Day 23
&targetx=0&targety=-29&imagewidth=700&imageheight=558&modelwidth=700&modelheight=500&backgroundcolor=4E91E1&orientation=0) This is
his most famous painting. It is called the Starry Night Sky.
two (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/f2/Vincent_van_Gogh_-_Olive_Trees_with_Yellow_Sky_and_Sun.jpg)
three (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/Van_Gogh_-_Country_road_in_Provence_by_night.jpg)
four (h p://www.paintingmania.com/arts/vincent-van-gogh/large/vincents-bedroom-arles-1889-6_4767.jpg?version=17.11.06)
five (h p://paintingandframe.com/uploadpic/vincent_van_gogh/big/sunflowers.jpg)
3. What do you think is special about Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings? Go tell somebody.
4. Choose one of the paintings above and make a copy of it using crayons or paint.
Day 24
1. To make your drawings look 3D, you need to shade them. Shading is when you darken some parts of your drawing with your pencil.
2. This is a circle that is not shaded.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0563.jpg)
3. This is a circle that is shaded.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0582.jpg)
4. You are going to make a shading chart today. Draw a long rectangle on a piece of paper, like this. Don’t use a ruler.
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5 Draw lines inside the rectangle to divide it into smaller boxes
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5. Draw lines inside the rectangle to divide it into smaller boxes.
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6. Start shading the first box. The first box will be the darkest one. Every box after that will be a li le bit lighter, and the last box will be the lightest one.
You can make darker shades by pressing down hard with your pencil. Make the first box as dark as you can.
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7. Shade the second box. Make it a li le bit lighter than the first box.
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8. Shade the rest of the boxes. Make each box a li le bit lighter than the one before it. You can make lighter shades by not pressing down much with your
pencil. You can leave the last box white.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0537.jpg)
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Day 25
1. Move your pencil back and forth on a piece of paper, pressing down as gently as you can. Keep pressing down harder and harder as you go on, until you
can’t make it any darker.
2. Keep on practicing this until your shading looks like this example.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0796.jpg)
3. Try to draw a circle that is almost perfect.
4. Choose one of these shaded drawings and copy it as accurately as you can.
one (h p://www.easy-drawings-and-sketches.com/images/rose-drawings03.jpg)
two (h p://how2drawanimals.com/images/draw-bu erfly.jpg)
three (h ps://valwebb.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/pencil-study-satsuma.jpg)
Day 26
1. A painting or drawing of land is called a landscape. Choose one of these drawings and copy it as accurately as you can. All of these drawings are
landscapes.
1. one (h ps://animatorhari.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/drawing-4.jpg)
2. two (h p://kimhunter.ca/thumbnails/stanleyparkcreek.jpg)
3. three (h p://www.martin-missfeldt.com/images-pictures/new-pencil-drawings/pencil-drawing-landscape-megalithic-grave.jpg)
2. Go tell somebody what a landscape is.
3. Read about John Singer Sargent (h p://www.biography.com/people/john-singer-sargent-9471905).
4. Look at some of his paintings.
one (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bb/Sargent%2C_John_SInger_%281856-1925%29_-_Self-Portrait_1907_b.jpg)
two
(h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/96/The_Daughters_of_Edward_Darley_Boit%2C_John_Singer_Sargent%2C_1882_%28unfree_fram
three (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ad/Miss_Frances_Sherborne_Ridley_Wa s.jpg)
four (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/John_Singer_Sargent_-_An_Out-of-Doors_Study_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
five (h p://upload wikimedia org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Sargent John Singer Spanish Dancer jpg)
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five (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7b/Sargent_John_Singer_Spanish_Dancer.jpg)
six (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/65/Frederick_Law_Olmsted.jpg)
seven (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5e/Sargent_Mrs_Henry_White.jpg)
eight (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/f/fe/Edinburgh_NGS_Singer_Sargent_Lady_Agnew.JPG)
nine (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c4/John_Singer_Sargent_-_Morning_Walk.jpg)
ten (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/22/Theodore_Roosevelt_by_John_Singer_Sargent%2C_1903.jpg)
5. Go tell somebody about John Singer Sargent’s paintings. What do you think makes them special?
Day 27
1. Choose one of these landscapes and copy it as accurately as you can. Be careful not to let your hand smear the drawing.
1. one (h p://cdn.sulisfineart.netdna-cdn.com/media/catalog/product/m/a/ma028.jpg)
2. two (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/-landscape--late-19th-early-20th-century-john-henry-twachtman.html)
2. Realistic art tries to copy what is seen in real life.
3. Look at these realistic pencil drawings.
one (h p://theinspirationgrid.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/37b-illustration.jpg)
two (h p://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2013/03/13/article-2292716-18A00620000005DC-639_470x666.jpg)
three (h p://www.jdhillberry.com/images/personalized-mardesen-cards.jpg)
four (h p://churchm.ag/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/realistic-pencil-drawings-paul-lung-12.jpeg)
five (h p://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2012/041/8/3/light_bulb___still_life___by_skrob-d4pato6.jpg)
4. Go tell somebody what realistic art is.
Day 28
5. The lightest part on the sphere is called the highlight. The highlight is actually a reflection of the light that is shining on the sphere.
6. The part of the sphere that is between the darkest part and the lightest part is called the middletone.
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8. The shadow that the sphere makes on the table is called the cast shadow.
9. Light is reflecting off the table and onto the bo om of the sphere. This light is called reflected light.
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10. Some of the reflected light on the sphere is reflecting back off the sphere into the shadow. This is called double-reflected light.
11. Look for the highlight, middletone, core shadow, reflected light, cast shadow, and double-reflected light in this photograph.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0562.jpg)
12. Go explain to somebody what you learned today.
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5. In this photo, light is reflecting off the blue blanket and on to the bo om of his face.
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6. In this photo, light is reflecting off the blue blanket and on to the stuffed animal.
7. The light reflecting off the green paper in this photo makes one side of the lemon look green.
8. The light is reflecting off the sides of the orange bowl and on to the lemon. This makes the lemon look orange.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0622.jpg)
9. In this photo, the light reflecting off the green paper makes some parts of the egg and the hand look green.
10. The light reflecting off the green paper in this photo is making some of the white cloth green.
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11. This is a white flower that I put into some different colored measuring cups.
12. The light reflecting off the sides of this cup makes the flower look pink. There is also some reflected pink light in the shadow the cup makes.
13. Colored light is reflecting off these cups and on to the flower and the shadow.
Day 31
1. In a landscape, the things that are far away usually look lighter than things that are nearby. This is called atmospheric perspective.
2. You can see atmospheric perspective in this photograph (h ps://visart1.files.wordpress.com/2009/09/t629048a.jpg).
3. You can show atmospheric perspective in your landscape drawings by shading things that are far away more lightly than things that are nearby.
4. Choose one of these landscape photographs and draw a picture of it. Shade your drawing.
1. one (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/10/SerraEstrela-MAR2007-5.jpg)
2. two (h p://willkempartschool.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/aerial-perspective.jpg)
3. three (h ps://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2227/2058683220_d1343476c7.jpg)
5. Go tell somebody what atmospheric perspective is.
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Day 33
1. Today you are going to draw a sphere. A circle turns into a sphere when you shade it.
2. First, draw a big circle in the middle of your paper. You can trace the circle if you want to.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0563.jpg)
3. Next, draw the outline of a cast shadow, like this. The shadow is shaped like an oval.
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4 Start shading the sphere lightly Shade with curved lines because the sphere is round
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4. Start shading the sphere lightly. Shade with curved lines, because the sphere is round.
5. Be careful not to press down too hard with the pencil or smear the drawing with your hand. Keep the lines you draw as close together as you can.
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6. Continue shading with curved lines. Make the shading darker as you get closer to the bo om of the sphere.
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7. Finish shading the sphere. There is a light area at the bo om of the sphere because light is reflecting off the table that the sphere is si ing on and on to the
sphere.
8. With the corner of an eraser, draw a line along the bo om of the sphere to make it lighter.
9. Start shading the shadow close to the sphere. Make it as dark as you can next to the sphere.
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10. Finish shading the shadow. Use straight lines because the tabletop is flat.
11. The part of the shadow that is closer to the sphere is a li le bit lighter than the part of the shadow that is farther away from it. This is because of double-
reflected light.
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Day 36
1. Draw a picture of this cube (h ps://courses.byui.edu/art110_new/art110/week06/images/assignment_cube2.jpg). Use straight lines to shade it because the
sides of the cube are straight. Here are some more examples of cubes. one (h ps://penpalthe.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/rubiks_cube.jpg) two
(h p://uecollegeconnect.files.wordpress.com/2011/07/giftbox.jpg) three (h p://www.organizerny.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/cardboard-
boxes.jpg)
Day 37
1. Find a cube, a cylinder, a cone, and a sphere. Set them up on a table in front of you. They should be a li le bit below your eyes so that you can see them
easily. If you can’t find a cone, you can twist a piece of paper into a cone and tape it in place.
2. If you can’t find these objects, draw from this photograph (h p://www.pototschnik.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/basic+shapes.jpg). You don’t need
to draw the background.
3. With a sharp pencil, draw your setup. Draw the outlines of the shadows that the shapes make on the table, so that the shapes you draw will not look like
they are floating in the air. Be careful not to make the drawing too small or too big.
4. Make sure you drew everything correctly. The shapes need to look the right size compared to each other. The bo oms of the cylinder and the cone are
curved, not straight.
5. Don’t start shading yet. You will shade later. Save your drawing, and keep the shapes you are drawing safe.
Day 38
1. Put all the shapes you were drawing earlier back in the same place they were before. Turn them and move them around until they look the same as your
drawing.
2. Start shading the shapes to make them look 3D. Use straight lines to shade the cube. The sphere, cylinder and cone are curved, so shade them with
curved lines. The table that the shapes are on is flat, so use straight lines to shade the shadows that the shapes make on the table.
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3. Open the paper and cut it in half along the folded line.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0592.jpg)
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0593.jpg)
4. Choose the half that looks best to draw on.
5. Start by drawing a small line on the center of the left side of the paper, like this. This will divide the paper in half.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0594.jpg)
6. Next, draw two more small lines, one above the first line and one below it, like this. This will divide the paper into four quarters.
7 Make the line closest to the bo om of the paper longer This is the lake
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7. Make the line closest to the bo om of the paper longer. This is the lake.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0597.jpg)
8. Begin drawing the mountain on the other side of the lake. Start drawing the top of the mountain at the line closest to the top of the paper.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0600.jpg)
9. Continue drawing the mountain.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0601.jpg)
10. Finish drawing the mountains on the other side of the lake. The lines you draw should be darker on the left side of the paper and lighter when you are
drawing the mountains that are harder to see.
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(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0602.jpg)
11. Next, draw a short line on the middle of the bo om of your paper. This will divide the paper in half.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0603.jpg)
12. Draw another short line in between the left side of the paper and the line in the middle of the paper.
13. This will divide the left half of the paper into two quarters.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0604.jpg)
14. Start drawing the ground close to you at the short line closest to the left side of the paper.
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(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0605.jpg)
15. Draw the trees and the mountain on the right side of the picture.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0606.jpg)
16. Draw the reflections in the lake.
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(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0608.jpg)
18. Read about Albert Bierstadt (h p://kids.britannica.com/comptons/article-9317479/Albert-Bierstadt). He painted the picture that you drew today.
19. Look at some more of his landscape paintings.
1. one (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/sunset-in-the-rockies-albert-bierstadt.html)
2. two (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/estes-park-colorado-whytes-lake-albert-bierstadt-.html)
3. three (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/indians-spear-fishing-albert-bierstadt.html)
4. four (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/1-light-in-the-forest-albert-bierstadt.html)
5. five (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/1-california-coast-albert-bierstadt.html)
6. six (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/1-yosemite-valley-albert-bierstadt.html)
7. seven (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/among-the-sierra-nevada-mountains-california-albert-bierstadt.html)
8. eight (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/rocky-mountain-landscape-albert-bierstadt.html)
9. nine (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/california-sunset-albert-bierstadt.html)
10. ten (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-oregon-trail-albert-bierstadt.html)
20. Go tell somebody about Albert Bierstadt.
Day 40
1. Look out a window and draw what you see. Then color your drawing in with paint, crayons, or anything else that you want to use.
Day 41
Day 42
1. A painting or drawing of the sea is called a seascape. Choose one of these drawings and copy it as accurately as you can. All of these drawings are
seascapes.
1. one (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/sunrise-in-south-florida-pete-giffen.jpg)
2. two (h ps://jacquelineboyle.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/rocky-neck.jpg)
3. three (h ps://s3.amazonaws.com/artbynolan/wp-content/uploads/20170127141236/22-seascape-final-painting-600.jpg)
2. Go tell somebody what a seascape is.
Day 43
1. Choose one of these drawings of animals and copy it as accurately as you can.
1. one (h p://laughingmantis.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/goldfish.jpg)
2. two (h ps://images.template.net/wp-content/uploads/2016/04/23102054/Easy-to-Draw-Deer.jpg)
3. three (h p://s2.hubimg.com/u/264441_f520.jpg)
Day 44
1. A painting or drawing of an object or an arrangement of objects is called a still life. It is called a still life because these objects do not move.
2. Look at the paintings below. These paintings are all still lifes.
1. one (h p://c300221.r21.cf1.rackcdn.com/pot-grape-still-life-paintings-painting-astill-life-painting-1373465064_org.jpg)
2. two (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/194bc-applewithleaves2.jpg)
3. three (h p://www.josvanriswick.com/images/appelsbord.jpg)
4. four (h p://worldofamazingart.weebly.com/uploads/8/1/1/5/8115352/480897_orig.jpg)
5. five (h p://webneel.com/sites/default/files/images/project/Still%20Life%20Oil%20Painting%20by%20Ramon%20Romero%20%281%29.jpg)
6. six (h p://s74.photobucket.com/user/mikey_arts2/media/BulbOppositesLR.jpg.html)
3. Today you are going to draw an apple. This drawing will be a still life.
4. Set an apple on a table in front of you. The apple should be a li le bit below your eyes, so you can see it clearly. If there is a sticker on the apple, take it
off. Make sure there is enough light in the room you are drawing in.
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5. If you don’t have an apple at home, draw from this photograph (h p://ayay.co.uk/backgrounds/food_and_drink/fruit/red-apple.jpg).
6. With a sharp pencil, draw the outline of the apple. Don’t press down too hard with your pencil. An apple is shaped a li le bit like a sphere. You should
make your drawing about the same size as the real apple.
7. Next, draw the stem, if the apple you are drawing has one.
8. After that, draw the leaf, if the apple you are drawing has a leaf a ached to the stem.
9. Next, look for lighter colors on your apple. Draw the outlines of the lighter colors. Be careful not to press down too hard with your pencil.
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10. Look for darker colors on the apple. Draw outlines showing where the darker areas are.
11. Highlights are bright reflections on an object. If you can see any highlights on your apple, draw their outlines next.
13. Keep this drawing safe, because you are going to shade it later. Make sure nobody eats the apple you are drawing!
Day 45
1. Put the apple you drew earlier back in the same place it was before. Turn and move it around it until it looks the same as your drawing.
2. Sit down in the same place you were si ing in before. Make sure light is shining on the apple from the same direction it was coming from before.
3. Start shading your drawing. An apple is like a sphere, so the lines you use to shade the apple should be curved in the direction the apple is curved.
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4. Your shading should be dark in the darkest places on the apple and light in the lightest places. The apple I drew was mostly red, but there was some
yellow around the stem. Yellow is a lighter color than red, so I didn’t shade as much in the yellow area as I did in the red area.
5. Be careful not to smear the drawing with your hand. If you want to rest your hand on the drawing, put a different piece of paper in between your hand
and your drawing so that your hand will not touch your drawing.
6. Next, shade the highlights, if there are any on your apple. There are two highlights on my apple because there were two windows in the room I was
drawing in.
7. Highlights are not usually completely white. They might be a li le blue, if the light is coming from a window and the sky outside is blue. If the
highlights on your apple are not pure white they need to be shaded a li le bit
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highlights on your apple are not pure white, they need to be shaded a li le bit.
8. Here is an up-close photo of the shading in my highlights. The top one is a li le bit lighter than the bo om one.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0300.jpg)
9. Look carefully at the apple you are drawing to see if there are any reflections on it from the table or anything else in the room. If there are, make sure you
include them in your drawing.
10. The apple I drew was on a white table, and some light from the window reflected off the table and on to the apple. That is why there is a white spot at the
bo om of my apple and another white spot on the right side of my apple near the top.
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11. Next, shade the stem and the leaf, if the apple you are drawing has them.
12. Look at your apple carefully to see if there are any tiny dots on it. If the dots on your apple are lighter than the rest of your apple, use an eraser to make
dots in your drawing. If the dots on your apple are darker than the rest of your apple, use your pencil to draw the dots.
13. Finally, shade the cast shadow your apple makes on the table. You need to do this so that your apple will not look like it is floating in the air. The table is
flat, so the lines you use to shade the shadow should be straight, not curved.
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14. In this drawing, the edge of the shadow is soft and there is a lighter shadow on each side of the dark shadow. This is because there was more than one
light in the room I was drawing in.
Day 46
1. Today you are going to draw a pear. This drawing will be a still life.
2. Set a pear on a table in front of you. The pear should be below your eyes so that you can see it easily. Make sure the room you are drawing in has
enough light.
3. If you don’t have a pear at home, draw from this photograph (h p://static.independent.co.uk/s3fs-public/thumbnails/image/2012/11/24/22/pears.jpg).
4. A pear is made of two spheres, a big one at the bo om and a li le one at the top. With a sharp pencil, lightly draw two circles on your paper to show the
top and bo om of the pear.
5. Next, draw the outline of the pear, using the circles to guide you. If your pear has a stem, draw it. If your pear has a leaf a ached to its stem, draw the
leaf.
(h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/sam_0295.jpg)
6. Carefully erase the circles without erasing the outline of the pear.
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7. Draw the cast shadow that the pear makes on the table.
8. Keep this drawing safe, because you are going to shade it later. Make sure nobody eats the pear you are drawing.
Day 47
1. Put the pear you are drawing back in the same place it was in before. Turn it until it looks the same as your drawing.
2. Sit down in the same place you were si ing in before. Make sure light is shining on the pear from the same direction it was coming from before.
3. Start shading your drawing. The pear I was drawing was covered in tiny bumps, so I shaded most of the pear by moving my pencil in li le circles.
Shading that way made the pear in my drawing look bumpy.
4. If the pear you are drawing is bumpy, you can show the bumps by shading with li le circles.
5. If the pear you are drawing is smooth, you don’t need to shade with li le circles. You can shade it like you shaded the apple. Remember that a pear is
made of two spheres. Shade it with curved lines.
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6. Here is a close-up photo showing the way that the pear was being shaded.
7. Continue shading the pear. I shaded smoother parts of the pear with long, curved lines. In some parts I shaded with lines first and then shaded on top of
the lines with small circles.
8. I shaded with larger circles to show larger bumps and smaller circles to show smaller bumps.
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9. There is a light area along the bo om of the pear because the pear is on a white table and light is reflecting off the table and onto the pear. Look carefully
at the pear you are drawing to see if there are any reflections or highlights on it. If you see any, make sure you include them in your drawing.
10. If the pear you are drawing has a stem or a leaf, shade them now.
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11. The pear I was drawing had some scratches and small dark dots on it. Look carefully at the pear you are drawing to see if there are any tiny dots or
scratches on it.
12. If they are lighter than the rest of the pear around them, carefully draw them on using the corner of an eraser. If they are darker than the rest of the pear
around them, draw them on with your pencil. If there are no scratches or dots on the pear you are drawing, skip this step.
13. When you are finished shading the pear, start shading the cast shadow that the pear makes on the table. Use straight lines because the table is flat.
14. Look carefully at the edge of the shadow to see if it is soft or sharp. Also, see if some areas of the shadow are darker than others.
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Day 48
1. Draw a still life with a pencil. There should only be one object in your still life. Make your drawing as realistic as you can.
2. If you don’t know what to draw, here are some ideas.
1. a flower
2. a fruit or vegetable
3. a spoon or fork or knife
4. a leaf
5. a rock
6. a toy
7. a shoe
8. a piece of bread
9. glasses
10. a magnifying glass
11. scissors
12. a frying pan
13. an egg
14. a piece of cloth
15. a crayon or pencil
16. a flashlight
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17. a piece of trash
18. a sock
19. a lit candle
20. some spilled water
3. Shade your drawing. Sign your name on your drawing when you’re finished.
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Day 50
1. Draw a picture of a vegetable. Shade your drawing and sign your name on it when you’re finished.
2. If you don’t have any vegetables in your house, then draw from one of these photographs.
one (h p://tasmaniantimes.com/images/uploads/potato590tas.jpg)
two (h p://www.rareseeds.com/assets/1/14/DimLarge/broccoli-calabrese.jpg)
three (h p://www.centralmarket.com/geta achment/fade8bee-d5c2-4559-b2ca-f513d5420187/Sweet-Onions-for-Sweet-People.aspx)
3. Look at these other drawings of vegetables.
one (h p://fc01.deviantart.net/fs70/f/2010/176/3/2/pepper_sketch_by_Brush_daily.jpg)
two (h p://farm9.static.flickr.com/8469/8079904370_0e38b4370c_m.jpg)
three (h ps://c1.staticflickr.com/9/8514/8600293022_ca1dcc59db.jpg)
four (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/ff8bf-mielie.jpg)
five (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/17/c8/90/17c8909b0c76d4a33c835ca17b7c1c6e.jpg)
Day 51
1. Draw a picture of one of these paintings. You don’t need to shade your drawing.
one (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/medfield-massachuse s-inness.html)
two (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/sunset-in-the-rockies-albert-bierstadt.html)
three (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/-essex-landscape-james-edwin-meadows.html)
four (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/3-the-starry-night-vincent-van-gogh.html)
Day 52
1. Draw a picture of a vase. Keep checking your drawing to make sure it is accurate. You don’t have to shade your drawing, but you can if you want to.
2. If you don’t have a vase at home, draw from one of these photographs.
one (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c7/Jules-Auguste_Habert-Dys_-_One_of_a_Pair_of_Vases_-_Walters_482743_-
_Three_Quarter.jpg)
two (h p://p2.la-img.com/686/34916/14327752_1_l.jpg)
three (h p://www.liverpoolmuseums.org.uk/walker/exhibitions/jazz/graphics/large/keith_murray.jpg)
Day 53
1. Draw a picture of a cup or a mug. Don’t use a glass one. Use one with sides that you can’t see through. Keep checking your drawing to make sure it is
accurate. You don’t have to shade your drawing, but you can if you want to.
2. If you can’t find a cup or a mug, draw from one of these photographs.
one (h ps://images.replacements.com/images/images2/china/P/P0000311529S0006T2.jpg)
two (h p://www.jeremyriad.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/cunicode-low-rez-cup.jpg)
three (h p://www.ikea.com/us/en/images/products/ikea-coffee-cup-and-saucer-white__22811_PE095649_S4.JPG)
Day 54
1. Choose one of these photos of flowers and draw a picture of it. Make your drawing as accurate as you can.
one (h ps://www.dreamstime.com/royalty-free-stock-photos-single-yellow-flower-over-white-background-free-space-image31901538)
two (h p://www.britishclematis.org.uk/plantprofiles/Pictures/Piilu1.jpg)
three (h p://myflowerreviews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/single-red-rose.jpg)
2. Shade your drawing as accurately as you can.
3. Sign your name on your drawing when you’re finished.
Day 55
1. Draw a picture of a stuffed animal. Make sure your drawing is not too big or too small. If you can’t find a stuffed animal to draw, then draw from one of
these photos. Make your drawing as realistic as possible.
one (h p://images2.fanpop.com/image/photos/11200000/Cat-Plush-Stuffed-stuffed-animals-11219370-781-523.jpg)
two (h p://mediacdn.shopatron.com/media/mfg/677/product_image/3ab553b8dfc46d8f0cbf748002ee4dc1.jpg)
three (h p://www.thearktoys.com/assets/products/30390_1000x1000.jpg)
2. Check your drawing to make sure it is accurate. Then, color your drawing in. If the stuffed animal you are drawing is fluffy, maybe you can show that by
moving your crayons around in li le circles while you color.
3. Sign your name on your drawing when you’re finished.
Day 56
1. Read about Rembrandt (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/rembrandt_life_and_work.htm). You don’t need to read the timeline.
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2. Look at some of his paintings.
one (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/portraits/af.html)
two (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/portraits/bb.html)
three (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/portraits/eo.html)
four (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/portraits/bt.html)
five (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/portraits/da.html)
six (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/portraits/de.html)
seven (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia_b/rich_man.htm)
eight (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia/judas.htm)
nine (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/rmbrndt_1620-35/belshazzar.htm)
ten (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia/st_joseph_dream.htm)
eleven (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia_b/homer.htm)
twelve (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/self_portraits/oriental_a ire.htm)
thirteen (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/self_portraits/1630.htm)
fourteen (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/family_portraits/rmbrndoldwoman.htm)
fifteen (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/family_portraits/officer.htm)
3. Go tell somebody about Rembrandt.
4. Draw any picture that you want to, using any materials that you want to.
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Day 58
1. Draw a picture of someone in your family. Do this while they are being still, so that you can observe them carefully. Some good times to draw pictures of
people are when they are sleeping, working on the computer, reading a book, or watching TV.
Day 59
1. Look in the mirror and draw a picture of your own face. Color your drawing in with crayons.
Day 60
1. Find a coin and put it on a table. Put a piece of paper over the coin. Hold it still and shade the area where the coin is with a pencil. A picture of the coin
will appear on the paper.
2. Today you are going to draw a landscape and shade it while other textured objects are under your paper.
3. Choose one of these pictures to draw.
one (h p://www.misucell.com/data/out/7/IMG_145142.jpg)
two (h p://www.h3dwallpapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Landscape-wallpapers-1.jpeg)
three (h p://tutorialfreakz.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/Grassland-Landscape-Wallpaper.jpg)
four (h ps://i.pinimg.com/originals/10/7a/a6/107aa6046f2f9ae667c5ef08a5ee880b.jpg)
five (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/14/Landscape_Arnisee-region.JPG)
4. If the picture you chose is a different shape than your piece of paper, cut your paper to make it the same shape as the picture.
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5. When your paper is the right shape, draw the outlines of everything in your landscape.
6. When you are finished drawing, look around your house for flat surfaces with interesting textures. Some things you might want to use are wood,
cardboard, concrete, tiles, and carpets.
7. Choose one of the surfaces you found and put your paper on it. Shade the sky first, if there is sky in the picture you chose. I chose to use this wood for
the sky because the texture it created on the paper looked like the clouds in the picture.
8. Next, put your paper on a different surface and shade a different part of your drawing. I used smooth cardboard for this moon.
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9. Now, put your paper on a different textured surface and shade another part of your drawing.
10. Put your paper on a different surface and shade another part of your drawing.
11. Put your paper on a different surface and finish shading your drawing.
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Day 61
1. Draw a still life. There should be two or three objects in your still life. Choose objects with complicated and interesting shapes. You don’t need to shade
your drawing, but you can if you want to. Sign your name on the drawing when you’re finished.
2. If you aren’t sure what to draw, look at these other still lifes for ideas. Don’t copy any of these drawings, though.
one (h p://img1.etsystatic.com/007/0/6355042/il_fullxfull.372655005_g0yk.jpg)
two (h ps://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3240/3064236711_5957015e13.jpg)
three (h p://fc00.deviantart.net/fs70/i/2010/023/0/d/Still_Life_Pencil_Drawing_by_terecrystal.jpg)
four (h p://www.graphicmania.net/wp-content/uploads/15052010/still_life_pencil_drawing.jpg)
five (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/ea4a0-challenge-12bafternoon-tea-2-pencil-drawing-by-sherry2bbevins.jpg)
six (h p://fc04.deviantart.net/fs48/f/2009/234/f/5/Still_Life_with_Shell_by_asariamarka.jpg)
seven (h p://4.bp.blogspot.com/_nEDkV48SDok/Sc7nnmAd_0I/AAAAAAAAAgw/1z0wS-aEIa0/s1600-h/Picture+62.png)
eight (h ps://img0.etsystatic.com/000/0/5671081/il_570xN.154083808.jpg)
nine (h ps://img0.etsystatic.com/000/0/5671081/il_fullxfull.346760236.jpg)
ten (h ps://img1.etsystatic.com/000/0/5671081/il_fullxfull.158249343.jpg)
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Day 63
Day 64
1. When a circle is viewed from the side, it is called an ellipse. If you look down at a cup from above it, the top is a circle. But if you look at a cup from the
side, the top is an ellipse.
2. An ellipse is shaped like an oval. This is an ellipse (h p://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Curvepics/Ellipse/Ellipse1.gif). Look at the ellipses in these
photos.
one (h p://www.echoverde.net/images/kids_drinking_cup.jpg)
two (h p://mt-smilax.magentheme.com/media/catalog/product/k/i/kitchen-11.jpg)
three (h p://designboard.com/user_files/news/d1953d4939a47e68ea33e2a9f6069bda)
four (h p://www.ratemyfuneral.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/spinning_coin0062.png)
five (h p://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0130/8502/products/VASE2112_grande.jpg?v=1375995506)
six (h p://icons.iconarchive.com/icons/visualpharm/starck/256/vase-full-icon.png)
3. Choose three of these photos and draw the ellipses in them. You don’t need to draw everything in the photos, just the ellipses.
Day 65
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1. Draw a picture of something shiny. Shade your drawing. Be careful to draw what you really see, not what you think it should look like.
2. If you don’t know what to draw, here are some ideas.
a metal spoon, fork or knife
a Christmas ornament
a metal pot or pan
a glass of water with sun shining on it
aluminum foil
a drop of water on a table, with sun shining on it
Day 66
1. Copy one of these abstract drawings. Use crayons, colored pencils, markers or anything else that you want to.
one (h p://www.explore-oil-pastels-with-robert-sloan.com/images/AbstractWheels.jpg)
two (h p://artprojectsforkids.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/Abstract-Tree.jpg)
three (h p://www.favpics.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/abstract-drawing-for-beginners.jpg)
Day 67
1. Draw a picture of your hand with a pencil. You don’t need to shade your drawing.
Day 68
Day 69
1. Put the cup, fruit or vegetable, and book you were drawing back in the same place they were before.
2. Move them around until they look the same as your drawing. Sit down in the same place you were si ing in before. Make sure light is coming from the
same direction it was coming from before.
3. Shade your drawing. Don’t draw dark lines around the objects if you don’t actually see them there.
4. Sign your name on the drawing when you’re finished.
5. Here’s an example.
Day 70
1. Today you’re going to draw pictures without looking at your paper! The only things you will look at are the objects you are drawing. This is called blind
contour drawing.
2. First, choose something to draw. It can be your hand, a plant, a shoe, a person, or anything else you want. You can’t draw from your imagination. Draw
something from real life.
3. Get a pencil and a piece of paper, and sit down in front of the object that you chose. Look at the object, and draw a picture of it without looking at your
paper or your hand at all. Once you start drawing, don’t lift up your pencil until the drawing is finished. Draw the whole picture with one line.
4. Your picture won’t look very realistic, but blind contour drawing improves your ability to draw what you see. The more times you practice this, the
be er your drawings will become.
5. Now choose a second object to draw. Draw it the same way as you drew the first picture. Don’t stop looking at the object until you are finished drawing
it. Don’t look at your paper or your hand until you are finished drawing. Don’t take your pencil off your paper until you are finished.
Day 71
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1. Read about how to create a random abstract drawing (h p://www.wikihow.com/Create-a-Random-Abstract-Drawing). Create both of the drawings that
this article tells you how to make.
2. You can draw them in black and white or in color.
3. You can use markers, crayons, pencils or anything else that you want to use.
Day 72
1. Set up a still life on a table in your house. There must be between five and seven objects in your still life. Look for objects that have different shapes, sizes
and textures. There must be one large object and one very small object in your still life setup. Make sure there is enough light in the room.
2. Draw your still life with a sharp pencil. Make sure that all of the objects in your drawing are the right shape and size compared to each other. Draw
quickly, and don’t worry too much about making your drawing look perfect. Don’t use a ruler to help you draw straight lines, and don’t trace anything.
3. Think about the whole space, not just the objects in your setup. If you see other objects in the room around your still life setup, and there is room to
include them in your drawing, then draw them.
4. Just draw the outlines of the objects and the outlines of the cast shadows. Do not shade your drawing. Sign your name when you’re finished.
5. Look at these drawings. one (h p://s3images.coroflot.com/user_files/individual_files/original_300044_h6JCmWIan0YdSztVdTfYT0Abt.jpg) two
(h p://mhsartgallerymac.wikispaces.com/file/view/Contour_Line_Still_Life_by_TieDyeLemur.jpg/523164084/Contour_Line_Still_Life_by_TieDyeLemur.jp
three (h p://img09.deviantart.net/1658/i/2011/008/a/4/contour_still_life_by_xgooglefishx-d33nw7l.jpg) four (h ps://s-media-cache-
ak0.pinimg.com/736x/ec/6e/ab/ec6eab527c57b2f39f233c90c138f2d5.jpg) five (h ps://ar utorial.files.wordpress.com/2011/08/thomas_griffith_line.jpg)
Day 73
1. Find a small toy in your house and draw a picture of it. Try to draw it the same size as it is in real life. Draw as accurately as you can. Shade your
drawing.
2. If you can’t find a toy to draw, then draw from one of these photographs.
1. one (h p://www.theblaze.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/lego.jpg)
2. two (h ps://erythrocyte.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/crochet-doll-sundress-small.jpg)
3. three (h ps://img1.etsystatic.com/000/0/6840241/il_fullxfull.343850565.jpg)
3. Look at this drawing (h p://www.freelancefridge.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/0077stilllifeCAD.jpg) of a bo le of wine, a toy octopus, an apple and
a bunch of grapes.
Day 74
1. Use a pencil or a pen to create an abstract drawing that is all about different types of lines. The drawing should be detailed and complicated.
2. Include lines that are thin, thick, dark, light, steady, shaky, curved, and straight. You can use a ruler to make straight lines.
3. Some of the lines should seem to fade away into the paper, and some should have clearly visible ending points. Make lines that are darker in some places
and lighter in other places.
4. Look at these abstract drawings made of lines for ideas, but don’t copy any of them.
one (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/1408e-11376376_101945583490367_293012081_n.jpg)
two (h ps://img0.etsystatic.com/000/1/5434323/il_214x170.276471154.jpg)
three (h ps://mailliamblog.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/photo-19.jpg)
four (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/d7/53/0f/d7530f8fe012bc2a2a1d7fe38b7d6c28.jpg)
five (h ps://img1.etsystatic.com/007/0/6813471/il_fullxfull.371784893_7upt.jpg)
six (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/e8f4c-5603.jpg)
seven (h p://cdnstatic.visualizeus.com/thumbs/6a/61/abstract,art,contemporary,drawing,drawings,giannobile-
6a61f7c9e6258deffe099e11344aef9f_h.jpg)
Day 75
1. Use a pencil to draw a picture of your foot. You can sit down on a couch with your paper on your lap and stick your leg out in front of you so you can see
your foot well. Your foot should be bare in the drawing. Don’t shade your drawing.
2. Look at this amazing landscape drawing (h ps://bekabielman.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/line-drawing-600h-2.jpg?w=780&h=600)!
Day 76
1. Draw or paint a picture of anything you want to, using something unusual that you’ve never made a picture with before. For example, instead of
drawing with a pencil, you could draw a picture using colored yarn and glue the yarn onto the paper. Or, you could paint with mud. Or, you could glue
small rocks or pieces of candy onto a piece of cardboard to make a picture. Or, you could draw a picture using colored tape. Or, your could make your
own paintbrushes. Look at these pictures for more ideas before you begin to make your picture.
2. one (h ps://gemmaschiebefineart2.files.wordpress.com/2015/03/dscn0093.jpg) These paintbrushes were homemade using plants and string.
3. two (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/39/57/e3/3957e35d792a27ef154c6de7138aa953.jpg) This picture is made of jellybeans.
4. three (h p://www.greenecoservices.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/bo le-caps-portrait-mary-ellen-croteau-2.jpg) This portrait is made of plastic bo le
caps.
5. four (h p://www.thisiscolossal.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/04/grzyma-1.jpg) This 3D abstract drawing is made of tape.
Day 77
1. Perspective is a way to make things in a drawing seem like they are 3D or far away even though they are really drawn on a flat piece of paper.
2. Today you are going to draw a picture of a box using a kind of perspective that is called one point perspective.
3. First, use a ruler and a pencil to draw a straight line across the middle of the paper, like this. Draw lightly so that you can erase your lines later. This line
is called the horizon line. Write horizon line next to this line.
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4. Draw a rectangle on one side of the paper, below the horizon line, like this. This rectangle is the front of the box.
5. Draw a dot somewhere on the horizon line. This dot is called the vanishing point. Write vanishing point next to the dot.
6. Use a ruler to draw four straight lines connecting the corners of the rectangle to the vanishing point, like this.
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7. Next, make a second rectangle behind the first rectangle by drawing four straight lines connecting the four other lines together, like this.
8. Erase the horizon line, the vanishing point, and the lines outside of the box.
9. Right now the box is transparent. You can see the inside of the box. Erase all the lines inside the box that you wouldn’t be able to see if the box was not
transparent.
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Day 78
1. One point perspective is called one point perspective because there is only one vanishing point. On day 79 you will draw a box in two-point perspective,
with two vanishing points.
2. Look at these other drawings of boxes in one-point perspective.
one (h p://www.generativeart.com/on/cic/papersGA2003/b02_file/image002.gif)
two (h p://gander.cdli.ca/es3205/unit03/section01/lesson03/technicaldrawing/images/lesson2/u2s3l2c-12.jpg)
three (h p://d one.com/graphics/graphics_images/methods_1point/1point_3_box_example.jpg)
3. The horizon line is the line in between the land or sea and the sky. Look at the horizon line
(h p://www.schoolsliaison.org.uk/aliens/access/landscapes/images/horizontalLine.gif) in this picture. Here is another picture showing a horizon line
(h p://media.tumblr.com/tumblr_meqv4sxOYK1qihspm.jpg).
4. The vanishing point is the point on the horizon line where the other lines go towards. It is called the vanishing point because the lines seem to disappear
after they reach it.
5. Go explain to somebody what the terms horizon line and vanishing point mean.
Day 79
1. Today you’re going to draw a box using two point perspective. The directions might sound confusing, but you can just copy the pictures. Start by using
a pencil and a ruler to draw a horizontal line across the middle of your paper. This is the horizon line. Next, draw two dots on the horizon line. These
are the vanishing points.
2. Use a ruler to draw a short, straight vertical line somewhere below the horizon line, in between the two vanishing points.
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3. Now, use a ruler to draw four straight lines connecting the top and bo om of your line to the vanishing points, like this.
4. Draw two more vertical lines, one on each side of your first vertical line, connecting the last lines that you drew, like in this example.
5. Use your ruler to draw two more lines, connecting the tops of the lines you drew to the vanishing points on the opposite sides, like in this example.
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6. Now, erase the horizon line and all lines that are outside of the box.
Day 80
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/twcFW0RyOO8?rel=0) that shows how to draw a cityscape in one point perspective. Follow the
directions to draw the same picture as you see in the video. Color your drawing in if you want to.
2. Which one of these paintings shows atmospheric perspective?
1. one (h p://c300221.r21.cf1.rackcdn.com/representationa-landscape-paintings-1351659400_org.jpg)
2. two (h p://www.madgamedev.com/wp-content/uploads/contest/2010/rollingworld/gfx/aerial_perspective.jpg)
3. three (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/e/ea/Van_Gogh_-_Starry_Night_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg/1280px-Van_Gogh_-
_Starry_Night_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
3. In a realistic drawing of these cherries (h p://kadinoloji.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/kiraz-diyet-listesi.jpg), should the highlights be shaded or not?
Explain to somebody why.
Day 81
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/0qUIVGKGzB8?rel=0) that shows how to draw a cityscape in two point perspective. Follow the
directions to draw the same picture as you see in the video. Color your drawing in if you want to.
2. Explain to somebody why the left side of this face looks red (h ps://courses.byui.edu/art110_new/art110/glossary/Images/ReflectedLight.png).
Day 82
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/mFwevKdC-r8?rel=0) that shows how to draw stairs in two point perspective. Follow the directions
to draw the same picture as you see in the video.
Day 83
1. Look out a window near you and draw what you see outside. Don’t shade your drawing.
2. To draw a picture of this scene (h p://media3.architecturemedia.net/site_media/media/cache/67/83/6783f4a2b4da2816c16f4de216da4553.jpg), should you
use one-point perspective or two-point perspective? Tell somebody your answer.
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Day 84
1. Today you get to use watercolor paints! You’re only going to paint with one color today. If you have black watercolor paint, use that. If you don’t have
black, use dark blue.
2. It’s best to use thick paper for watercolor, but you can use ordinary paper. If you don’t have any thick paper, put three pieces of ordinary paper on top of
each other on a table. The extra pieces of paper are to soak up some of the water.
3. Next, fill a cup with water and set it on the table next to your paper. Get out your paintbrush. Get out some napkins or paper towels and put them next
to your paper.
4. Next, get out your watercolor paints. Is your watercolor paint in tubes, or is it in a pan? This is what it looks like in pan form (h p://cdn.dick-
blick.com/items/003/03/00303-1009-1-2ww-m.jpg).
5. If you have pan watercolors, begin by dipping your paintbrush into the water and gently moving it in circles around your black or dark blue paint to get
the paint wet. Don’t damage the brush by pressing down hard. When the paint is wet, wash your brush by dipping it into the water again and then
wiping it gently on a paper towel.
6. If your watercolor paint is in tubes, find a plastic plate or another piece of plastic that you can use as a pale e. A pale e is what artists mix their paints
on. It’s best if you have a white pale e. Squeeze a tiny drop of black or dark blue paint onto your pale e.
7. With your pencil and ruler, draw this on your paper:
8. Do you remember when you practiced shading these squares with pencil before? Now you’re going to practice shading with watercolor paint.
9. Paint the first square as dark as you can. Continue painting each square lighter and lighter. Make the last square as light as you can. To mix a dark
shade of paint, use only a tiny bit of water. To mix a light shade of paint, use a lot of water and very li le paint.
10. If a box that you have painted is too light, you can wait for it to dry and then paint over it with a second layer of paint.
11. Try to copy this watercolor painting of a flower (h ps://img1.etsystatic.com/041/4/6479889/il_570xN.518233513_77i1.jpg). You don’t need to use a
separate piece of paper, you can just paint it next to your squares. Notice how some tiny drops of paint are spla ered around the flowers. You can
spla er paint by ge ing some paint on your brush, holding the brush above your paper, and then flicking the hair on the brush back and forth with your
finger or your pencil.
12. Do you remember when you drew an apple with pencil in some earlier lessons? Now you’re going to paint one using black watercolor paint. Put away
the piece of paper that you used for the shading practice and the flower, and get out a new piece of paper for this painting. Go get an apple and set it on
the table in front of you. Make sure there is enough light in the room. Use some other kind of fruit or vegetable if you don’t have an apple.
13. Use a pencil to draw the apple, and then shade your drawing using black watercolor paint. Add more water to your black paint to make gray. Don’t use
white paint for white areas; just leave white areas blank.
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14. When you are finished painting, wash your brush in clean water and wipe it gently on a paper towel or napkin. If you made a mess with your paint,
clean it up.
15. Look at this abstract black, gray and white watercolor (h p://thumbs4.picclick.com/d/l400/pict/331597033471_/11x14in-Fine-Art-Contemporary-Painting-
Aquarelle-Zen-Watercolor.jpg) painting.
Day 85
1. Red, yellow and blue are called primary colors (h p://www.artyfactory.com/color_theory/images/colours/primary_colors.gif). All colors in the world are
made of a mixture of red, yellow and blue. You can’t make red, yellow or blue by mixing other colors together.
2. Green, purple and orange are called secondary colors. A secondary color is made by mixing two primary colors. Look at this color mixing chart
(h ps://moonleafstudios.files.wordpress.com/2011/10/secondary-formula1.png).
3. Go tell somebody what primary and secondary colors are.
4. You’re going to paint with watercolors again today. Set up your painting supplies in the same way that you did on Day 84. Today you’re going to paint
with three colors: red, yellow and blue. You’re going to practice mixing these colors to create green, orange and purple.
5. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/hmIXlVYgduc?rel=0). As you watch, paint what you see being painted in the video. You’re going to
paint a color wheel. Stop watching this video when you get to 9:20.
6. Next, watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/yvEGduJROh4?rel=0) and follow the directions to copy the painting that you see in this video.
Put away your color wheel and copy this painting on a separate piece of paper.
7. Quickly and gently brush water over the whole piece of paper before you begin painting, like the artist does in the video. Then try to paint quickly before
the water dries. You’re going to paint this picture using only red, yellow,and blue paint.
8. Don’t be upset if your painting doesn’t turn out well. It takes a lot of practice to learn to paint well with watercolors. Don’t forget to clean up your work
area and wash your brushes when you’re done painting.
Day 86
1. Yellow-green, yellow, yellow-orange, orange, red-orange, red, and red-purple are called warm colors. Warm colors are colors associated with things that
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are warm.
2. Green, blue-green, blue, blue-purple, and purple are called cool colors. Cool colors are colors associated with things that are cold.
3. Half of the colors on this wheel (h p://www.robertnajlis.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/05/cool-warm.png) are warm and half are cool.
4. This photo shows warm (h p://facweb.cs.depaul.edu/sgrais/images/Color/wpe4.jpg) colors. This photo shows cool
(h p://images.nationalgeographic.com/wpf/media-live/photos/000/259/cache/swan-wyoming-blair_25989_600x450.jpg) colors.
5. Go tell somebody what warm and cool colors are.
6. Today you’re going to make two abstract watercolor paintings.
7. Get all of your painting supplies ready. Today, you’re going to paint with all the colors you have. In the first painting you will use warm colors, and
you’ll use cool colors in the second painting. Your first painting will look similar to this:
8. Begin your first painting by dipping your brush into water and drawing a large circle with the water in the middle of your paper. Dip your brush into
water again and fill the whole circle with water.
9. Next, get lots of red paint on your brush. Drop the red paint from your brush into your circle of water, like in the video. Swirl the paint around a li le bit
with your brush. Next, wash your brush.
10. Do the same thing again with yellow paint, and then with all the other warm colors.
11. Finally, sprinkle a li le bit of salt on your painting and set your painting aside to dry. After your painting is completely dry, brush the salt off and it will
leave li le white dots on your painting that look like stars. You can use a marker to sign your name on your painting when you’re finished.
12. Now you’re going to make another abstract watercolor painting on a separate piece of paper. Remember, you’re going to use cool colors for this painting.
13. The painting will be like water. First, look at these photos of water, and mix some colors on your pale e that are the same colors you see in the water.
one (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large-5/ocean-water-ashlee-meyer.jpg)
two (h p://images.forwallpaper.com/files/thumbs/preview/26/269410__ocean-water-beach-beach-sand-shallow-summer-vacation_p.jpg)
three (h p://payload41.cargocollective.com/1/0/128/3136041/Corey_Arnold_Gulf_Crossing_2008_1178_97_905.jpg)
four (h ps://jasonatsea.files.wordpress.com/2011/06/imgp0095b.jpg)
five (h p://www.saiplastoman.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/quality_1979976452.jpg)
14. Next, paint lines on the paper that look like the lines you see in the different photos of water. Try to show that the water is moving.
15. Now splash some water drops onto your painting. Pick up some paint with your brush and drop it into the water splashes. Keep the paper flat. Wait
until the water is dry before you move on to the next step.
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16. Next, tape the paper onto a wall, or hang it up on a refrigerator with magnets. Splash a few more drops of water onto the drawing, and then splash some
paint on and let the water run down the paper. Clean up any water or paint that drips off the paper. Leave the paper there until the water is dry.
17. Use a blue, green, or purple marker to sign your name on the drawing when you’re finished.
18. Here’s another abstract painting with warm colors.
Day 87
1. Look at this color wheel (h p://craf hyme.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/11/complementary.jpg). Two colors that are opposite of each other on the color
wheel are called complementary colors.
2. Red and green are complementary colors. Blue and orange are complementary colors. Yellow and purple are complementary colors.
3. When a pair of complementary colors are put next to each other, they make each other appear brighter. That’s because complementary colors are the
opposites of each other.
4 In every pair of complementary colors one color is cool and one color is warm In red and green red is warm and green is cool In yellow and purple
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4. In every pair of complementary colors, one color is cool and one color is warm. In red and green, red is warm and green is cool. In yellow and purple,
yellow is warm and purple is cool.
5. In blue and orange, do you know which color is warm and which color is cool? Tell somebody.
6. Today you’re going to use watercolor paints to do some experiments with complementary colors. Get your painting supplies ready! Today you’re going
to paint using only the three primary colors.
7. First, use a pencil to draw three rectangles on your paper. Next, draw a line down the middle of each rectangle to divide all of the rectangles in half so
that you have six squares.
8. Next, paint the first half of one rectangle red. The two primary colors that you haven’t used yet for this rectangle are yellow and blue. Mix the two colors
that you haven’t used yet together. Paint the second square with the color that you mixed. The color that you mixed is the complement of red.
9. Next, paint the first half of another rectangle yellow. What are the other two primary colors that you haven’t used yet for this rectangle? Mix them
together to make the compliment of yellow. Paint the second half of the rectangle with the color you mixed.
10. Now, paint the first half of the last rectangle blue. What are the other two primary colors that you haven’t used yet for this rectangle? Mix them together
to make the compliment of blue. Paint the second half of the rectangle with the color you mixed.
1. A canvas is a strong, thick, rough, light-colored piece of cloth that is stretched over a wooden frame, a ached to it with staples, and covered with a kind
of white glue called gesso. When artists paint with oil paints, they usually paint on canvas. You can paint on canvas with acrylic paint too, but not with
watercolor paint.
2. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/fN37due5 8?rel=0) of an artist creating an abstract painting. He has put 16 canvases onto the floor so
that they make one giant square. He sprays water and paint across the canvases and mixes the paint together a li le bit in some places using a giant
paintbrush that is taller than him.
Day 88
1. Today you will paint with watercolor paints again. Get your painting supplies ready.
2. Black, brown, white, and gray are called neutral colors. You’re going to make an abstract painting with neutral colors today.
3. You can make gray by mixing black and white together. But when you’re using watercolor paints, that’s not how you make gray. With watercolor paints,
you make gray by mixing a lot of water with some black paint to make a very light shade.
4. Mix three different shades of gray, and paint some lines or shapes on your paper using the shades of gray that you mixed.
5. You can make brown by mixing all three primary colors together. Try to make brown paint this way, and paint a brown shape or line on your paper. If
your brown looks gray, add more yellow and red to the mixture until it looks right. If your brown looks purple, add more yellow to the mixture until it
looks right.
6. Another way to make brown is by mixing two complimentary colors together. Mix some red and green paint together and paint a shape on your paper
with the color you mixed. Then do the same thing with yellow and purple paint, and with blue and orange paint. If the colors you mix look gray, add
more of the warm color until they look right.
7. Neutral colors can be warm or cool too.
1. Here are warm grays and cool grays (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/82/02/0e/82020e8cb90331e67a7b909c1c3662a6.jpg).
2. Here is a warm brown (h p://www.art-paints.com/Paints/Body/Ben-Nye/MagiCake-Aqua/Warm-Brown/Warm-Brown.gif).
3. Here are some different shades of brown (h p://housepaintcolors.net/images/paint-colors/benjamin-moore/brown-pale es/benjamin-moore-brown-
house-paint-colors-swatch-15.jpg). Find one warm brown and one cool brown.
8. Make some brown paint by mixing the three primary colors together. Divide the paint that you mixed into three parts. Mix some extra blue into one
part. Then mix some extra yellow into the next part, and then mix some extra red into the last part.
9. Paint three shapes on your paper using the three kinds of brown that you just mixed.
10. Now, mix together some of the brown that had extra yellow and some of the brown that had extra blue. Paint a shape on your paper using the color that
you just mixed.
11. Mix together some of the brown that had extra yellow and some of the brown that had extra red. Paint a shape on your paper using the color that you
just mixed.
12. Another way of making gray is to mix lots of different colors together until you have a muddy-looking gray color. Do you have a color like that on your
pale e? Do any of the browns that you mixed look like that?
13. How many different kinds of brown and gray do you have on your paper by now? Show your abstract painting to somebody and tell them how you
mixed each kind. Also, show them which kinds are warm and which kinds are cool.
14. Does your painting look similar to this?
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Day 90
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/9cDpyaXAamA?rel=0) showing how to paint a rose. While you watch, paint a rose in the same way
that he does. Your rose won’t look exactly the same as his, because watercolor paint flows around in different directions, and you don’t have the same
materials as him. Try to copy his rose as accurately as you are able to, though.
2. Go tell somebody what you should do if you are trying to make brown paint by mixing the three primary colors together but the brown looks too purple.
3. If you are mixing brown paint and the brown looks too green, you should add more red.
4. Do you know what color you should add more of if the brown paint that you are mixing looks too orange? Tell somebody.
Day 91
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/wdfJFjnR6Ac?rel=0) showing how to paint a seascape. Copy what the artist does in the video. Try to
make your painting as similar to the painting in the video as you can.
2. First, draw the scene with a pencil. Then, gently brush clean water over the whole paper before you begin painting. Notice how the artist paints over the
sun and the reflections on the water and then wipes the paint off to make it white again.
3. To wipe the paint off, the artist first brushed water into the sun and then picked up the paint and water with a dry brush. Next, the artist brushed water
over the reflections and then dabbed them with a paper towel. After wiping the paint off the sun and the reflections, the artist painted them yellow.
4. You have to wait until the rest of the painting is dry before you paint the boat and the fisherman and the seagulls.
5. Look at all of these realistic watercolor paintings (h p://www.paulpitsker.com/custom/watercolor/50-realistic-watercolor-paintings.html). All of these
pictures are watercolor paintings. None of them are photographs. You can learn to paint realistic pictures like these if you keep practicing.
6. Go tell somebody what neutral colors are.
Day 92
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/LFMi4VA6O6I?rel=0) showing how to paint a simple tree. As you watch, copy the painting as
accurately as you can.
2. Look at this watercolor landscape (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/8e/da/83/8eda83cdc1941b39513e9d07ba429a36.jpg).
3. Go tell somebody what the complement of purple is.
Day 93
1. Set up a still life on a table in your house. There should be between three and five objects in your still life. Choose objects that are not too large or too
small. Don’t choose objects that have many small details on them. Make sure there is enough light in the room.
2. Use a pencil to quickly draw the outlines of the objects in your still life setup. Then paint them. Don’t use any white paint. Just leave white areas blank.
Use a small, thin brush or a colored pencil to sign your name on your painting when you’re finished.
3. Look at this cool drawing (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/20/9c/05/209c0571fd408e23ae4e0bec4252d4d1.jpg). The outlines of the objects were
drawn, then some circles were drawn on the picture, and the space inside the circles was colored in.
4. Look at these watercolor still lifes.
one (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/736x/5d/bf/9f/5dbf9fed127eda16a6fab77ce87ea32e.jpg)
two (h p://suntalawatercolors.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Suntala_mug_2Apples.jpg)
three (h p://suntalawatercolors.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/Still_life_pear.jpg)
four (h p://thomasneedham.com/stillife/PearsThree.jpg)
five (h ps://farm3.staticflickr.com/2147/2216031681_f7a0348f62_z.jpg?zz=1)
Day 94
1. Watch this time-lapse video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/0ebVULQPc-s?rel=0) showing an artist painting a starry night sky. As you watch, copy
the painting as accurately as you can. Watch for a few seconds at a time, then pause the video and copy what the artist did, then watch for a few more
seconds, then pause the video and paint some more.
2. Find one object in your home that is a warm gray and one object that is a cool gray.
Day 95
1. Today you’re going to start working on a realistic watercolor still life. You will have until day 98 to finish it. You can copy one of these watercolor
paintings, or you can take a photo of something in your house and copy your photo.
pear still life (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/98b90-boscpearstilllife.jpg)
salt and pepper still life (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/adc0e-crystalshakers6x7.jpg)
candy still life (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/cc8a9-candies7-5x5.jpg)
flower still life (h ps://www.dorisjoa.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/pink-peony.jpg)
marble still life (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/9bd83-abalanceofgreys6-5x6.jpg) Notice all the different shades of gray,
green, blue, and purple in this painting.
2. Once you have chosen a picture to copy, choose a piece of paper to paint on. You can use ordinary printer paper, but if you have some thick paper, you
should use that instead. If you are going to copy one of these five paintings, begin by cu ing your paper so that it is the same shape as the painting you
are going to copy.
3. Once your paper is ready, carefully draw the picture that you are going to paint. Draw very lightly, but make sure that you can see the lines. Use a sharp
pencil. Do NOT shade your drawing. You should try to finish the drawing today, but you don’t need to.
4. Don’t start painting until day 96.
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Day 96
1. Continue working on the still life that you started on day 95. If you haven’t finished drawing yet, make sure you finish today.
2. When you’re finished drawing, start painting. If you’re copying a painting, try to copy it as accurately as you can. If you’re copying a photo, try to make
your painting realistic, but you can change things a li le bit to make the painting more beautiful.
Day 97
1. Continue working on your watercolor still life. You should finish by day 98.
Day 98
Day 99
1. Look at all of these drawings. All of these drawings were done with crayons. Have you ever seen crayon drawings as good as these?
one (h p://myartmagazine.com/file/imagecache/preview/image/12-2014/1-crayon-portrati-drawing-davinchi.jpg)
two (h p://fineartblogger.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/06/mf-hussain-painting.jpg)
three (h p://t14.deviantart.net/ZY_RpxrUJx43UtbwnvuKU6l-
HFU=/300x200/filters:fixed_height(100,100):origin()/pre09/b6d5/th/pre/i/2014/274/7/3/crayola_crayon_drawing_by_kakosuranosx-d817mer.jpg)
Day 100
1. Draw a still life with a pencil and then color it in with crayons. There should only be one object in your still life. Make your drawing as realistic as
possible.
2. Here are some coloring tips:
Try to keep the points on your crayons sharp.
Color carefully and deliberately. Don’t scribble!
Color evenly. Don’t leave white areas between your lines.
Color very lightly at first, then color the same place over and over again, pressing a li le bit harder each time, until the color is as dark as you want it
to be.
You can mix colors together by layering them on top of each other.
Leave white areas white. Don’t color them in with white crayons.
If there are small light-colored lines or details in your still life, you can color over them and then scratch them out with a toothpick or a pin.
3. If you don’t know what to draw, here are some ideas:
1. a crayon
2. a flashlight
3. a flower
4. a fruit or vegetable
5. a spoon or fork or knife
6. a leaf
7. a rock
8. a toy
9. a shoe
10. a piece of bread
11. glasses
12. a magnifying glass
13. scissors
14. a frying pan
15. an egg
16. a piece of cloth
4. Sign your name on your drawing when you’re finished.
Day 101
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/GKSm8pKzYo4?rel=0) showing how to paint a cherry tree by spla ering drops of paint on the paper.
While you watch, copy the painting as accurately as you can.
Day 102
Day 103
Day 104
Day 105
1. Today you’re going to start drawing a landscape with crayons in an impressionist style. You will draw half of it today and the rest of it on day 106. Start
by choosing one of these photos to copy. Or, if you have another photo that you want to use instead, you can do that.
one (h p://www.bongobytes.com/photography-classifieds/images/2013/04/10/29/kevin-young-fine-art-landscape-photography_1.jpg)
two (h p://www.bongobytes.com/photography-classifieds/images/2013/04/10/29/kevin-young-fine-art-landscape-photography_10.jpg)
three (h p://www.donaldsonphotography.com/wp-content/gallery/fine-art-landscapes/hayden-valley.jpg)
four (h p://www.landscape-photography-fine-art.com/image-files/location1.jpg)
2. Use a light-colored crayon to draw the outlines of everything in the picture. Then, start coloring in the picture using an impressionist style. You could
color using dots, or small scribbles, or short lines.
Day 106
Day 107
1. Today you’re going to create a drawing that tells a story! First, think of your favorite story, or think of a Bible story, or write a short story yourself.
2. Next, divide a piece of paper into different sections. Then, draw a different scene from the story in each section of the paper. Make sure you draw the
scenes in order so that the story makes sense.
3. Show your drawing to somebody and use it to tell them the story.
Day 108
1. Today you’re going to draw a still life of a leaf, stick, or stone. If you can, find a leaf, stick, or stone to draw from life. If you can’t find any of these things,
choose one of these photos to draw from.
1. leaf (h ps://c2.staticflickr.com/4/3122/2541853774_69c61c92a0_z.jpg?zz=1)
2. stone (h p://www.ced.ltd.uk/img/Firebird/Firebird_Gneiss_Wet.png)
2. Draw your still life and shade it using either an ordinary pencil or colored pencils.
Day 109
1. You can blend pencil lines together by rubbing them gently with your finger or a napkin or a paper towel.
2. This is what pencil lines look like before being blended.
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3. This is what pencil lines look like after being rubbed gently with a paper towel.
4. Get out a piece of paper and experiment with blending pencil. Be careful not to damage the paper. It’s usually best not to use your finger for blending,
because your finger can smudge your drawing easily.
5. Divide the other side of your paper into four sections.
6. Try to copy each of these four different textures with your pencil. Use one section of the paper for each texture you are drawing.
1. wood (h p://st.depositphotos.com/2426749/3127/i/950/depositphotos_31279693-Rough-wood-grain.jpg) Try shading lightly with the side of your
pencil first, and then drawing the darker lines with the point of your pencil.
2. metal (h p://watercoloursforfun.com/teapot/01Teapot.jpg) Blend the pencil lines when you are shading this to make it look smoother.
3. glass (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8f/Glass02.jpg) Blend the pencil lines when you are shading this to make it look
smoother.
4. stone (h p://www.mrmuck.co.uk/images/product/white_limestone_rockery_stone_375x140.jpg) Shade this mostly with the side of your pencil to
show that it is rough. Don’t blend the pencil lines together.
Day 110
1. Find a smooth metal or glass object, such as a marble, teapot, or glass bowl. Set it on a table in front of you and draw a realistic picture of it using a
pencil. Shade your drawing. Because the surface of the object is smooth, shade your drawing by gently blending the pencil lines together using your
finger or a napkin.
Day 111
1. Watch this video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/UL6QxeVlRrQ?rel=0) showing how to draw a realistic eye. As you watch, follow the steps and copy
the eye in the video as closely as you can. It’s okay if your pencil lines aren’t as dark as the lines in the video.
Day 112
Day 113
Day 114
Day 115
Day 116
1. Read the directions for how to draw an adult female face (h p://www.wikihow.com/Draw-a-Face).
2. Follow the directions to draw a picture of the woman in this photo
(h p://hairstyles.thehairstyler.com/hairstyle_views/front_view_images/5976/original/Emmanuelle-Chriqui.jpg). You don’t need to shade your drawing.
3. A picture of a person’s face is called a portrait. Look at this pencil portrait
(h p://img00.deviantart.net/4a2b/i/2013/211/e/b/jack_nicholson_portrait__pencil_drawing__by_giacomobura ini-d5xoegg.jpg), this colored pencil
portrait (h p://farm8.staticflickr.com/7004/6493957683_e786543173_z.jpg), this marker portrait
(h ps://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/30513131/disp/a9f651bc98b6c6c2d0fd8eaf4034456c.jpg), this crayon portrait (h p://fineartblogger.com/wp-
content/uploads/2012/06/crayon-portrait-painting.jpg), and this watercolor portrait. (h p://media.smashingmagazine.com/wp-
content/uploads/2009/12/watercolorpainting_63.jpg)
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Day 119
1. Finish drawing the outlines in the portrait that you started on day 119. It’s okay if they don’t look perfect. Color your portrait in with crayons or shade it
with pencil. Try to finish your portrait today if you can. If you can’t, finish it tomorrow.
Day 120
1. Draw a picture of your foot. If you are wearing socks, take them off first. You don’t need to shade or color in your drawing.
Day 121
1. Look in the mirror and draw your face with a pencil, crayon or marker. You don’t need to shade your drawing or color it in.
Day 122
1. Drawings and paintings that show scenes from books are called illustrations. Today you are going to start working on illustrating a Bible story. You will
have eight more days to finish the illustrations.
2. First, choose a Bible story from this list (h p://biblehub.com/childrens/).
3. After you have chosen a story, read it and think about how many illustrations you will create for it. You have to create at least three different illustrations
for your story. You should not create more than seven illustrations.
4. You should probably create about one illustration for every two paragraphs in the story you chose.
5. Think about what you will show in your illustrations, what the illustrations will look like, and what materials you will use to create the illustrations. You
can use whatever materials you want to.
6. Now that you know what you will draw, you need to do some research about the way people lived when the events in the Bible story you chose
happened. This will help you to create more accurate illustrations. You can use websites or books or both.
Day 123
1. Keep thinking about what your illustrations will look like. Look at some of these illustrations (h p://www.freebibleimages.org/illustrations/) for ideas.
2. Quickly draw some small pictures to show your ideas for the illustrations. Your drawings don’t have to look nice, they just need to help you plan what
your illustrations will look like. It’s okay if your illustrations don’t turn out the same way that you planned them.
3. Search online for photos to help you draw your illustrations. For example, if you are going to draw a picture of a man, you will need to find a photo of a
man to copy from.
4. You can combine many different photos together in your illustrations. For example, you could draw a person’s face from one photo, his clothes from
another photo, and the background from a third photo.
5. Start working on your first illustration today.
Day 124
Day 125
Day 126
1. Continue working on your illustrations. You should be at least halfway finished with your illustrations by now.
Day 127
1. If your illustrations are not finished yet, continue working on them. If you already finished your illustrations, draw a picture of somebody in your family
instead. Try to draw the person while he or she is si ing still and doing something like watching TV or working on the computer.
Day 128
1. If your illustrations are not finished yet, continue working on them. If you already finished your illustrations, you can draw or paint a picture of anything
that you want to.
Day 129
1. Chiaroscuro means the contrast between light and dark. Caravaggio used chiaroscuro in his paintings. So did Georges de La Tour.
2. Read about Georges de La Tour (h p://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georges_de_La_Tour).
3. Look at some of his paintings.
one (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/12/La_Tour.jpg)
two (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/29/Georges_de_La_Tour_009.jpg)
three (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dc/Georges_de_La_Tour_%28atelier%29_Saint_Jerome_lisant_Musee_Lorrain.JPG)
four (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/8d/Georges_de_La_Tour_022.jpg)
five (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/03/Georges_de_La_Tour_-_The_Magdalen_with_the_Smoking_Flame_-
_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
six (h p://upload wikimedia org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/Georges de La Tour Newlyborn infant Mus%C3%A9e des Beaux
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six (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/21/Georges_de_La_Tour_-_Newlyborn_infant_-_Mus%C3%A9e_des_Beaux-
Arts_de_Rennes.jpg)
seven (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5c/Georges_de_La_Tour_-_The_Repentant_Magdalen_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
eight (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a9/Ciego_tocando_la_zanfon%C3%ADa_%28Georges_de_La_Tour%29.jpg)
nine (h p://www.socialhistoryofart.com/photos/Art-17th/LaTourMagdalenPenitenmtDC%20Web%20AfterPS.jpg) This is a close-up photo showing
one section of the seventh painting in this list.
ten (h p://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/Georges_de_La_Tour_061.jpg)
4. Go tell somebody about Georges de La Tour’s paintings.
5. If your illustrations are not finished yet, continue working on them. If you already finished your illustrations, draw a small picture of one of Georges de
La Tour’s paintings and shade your drawing or color it in with crayons.
Day 130
Day 131
1. Watch this time-lapse video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/maW0KmHs_sM?rel=0) of a portrait being drawn. Watch it full-screen. The artist draws
the outline of the face first with an ordinary pencil and then colors the drawing in with colored pencils. She keeps a napkin under her hand while she
draws so that her hand does not smear her drawing.
2. If you have any sculptures in your house, choose one and draw a picture of it with pencil. If you don’t have a sculpture to draw, draw from this photo
(h p://www.paragonfineart.com/images/holmes/tournant-sm.jpg).
Day 132
1. Watch this time-lapse video (h ps://www.youtube.com/embed/QOcNgR4uV7M?rel=0) of a portrait being drawn. Watch it full-screen. The artist is
drawing with colored pencils.
2. Follow the directions (h p://www.yedraw.com/how-to-draw-people.html#.V-G8kih97IU) to draw a man with pencil.
Day 133
1. Read about these 3 basic ways to draw people (h p://www.wikihow.com/Draw-People). Follow the directions to draw a single person with a pencil
(method 3).
Day 134
1. Use a pencil to draw pictures of these three dancing men. Don’t shade your drawings.
one (h p://balletnews.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/Kevin-Jackson-The-Australian-Ballet-Photo-James-Braund1-678x1024.jpg)
two (h ps://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/young-man-dance-pose-23685266.jpg)
three (h ps://0.s3.envato.com/files/21738341/Dancing%20man%20in%20business%20suit.JPG)
2. Look at these photos of sculptures. What material or materials do you think each sculpture is made of? Which sculpture is your favorite and why?
Day 135
1. Draw a picture of somebody today while he or she is being still for a long time.
2. Maybe you could draw them while they’re working on the computer, watching TV, or taking a nap.
Day 136
Day 137
1. Read about conceptual art (h p://encyclopedia.kids.net.au/page/co/Conceptual_art). Sometimes conceptual art is called installation art.
2. Look at these examples of conceptual art.
one (h p://www.abitare.it/en/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Robinson-6.jpg)
two (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/5bd2c-turbo-art-installation.jpg)
three (h ps://fashionadler.files.wordpress.com/2009/04/installation-art-chairs.jpg?w=450)
four (h ps://blog.busybeaver.net/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2010_6_blog_anders_nilsen_bu ons.jpg)
five (h ps://openparachute.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/aliciamartinbiographies1.jpg)
six (h p://www.artbusiness.com/1open/images/07310923.jpg)
seven (h p://diaryofasmartchick.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/art-installation.jpg)
eight (h p://www.partfaliaz.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/anitabling-ana-bidart.jpg)
nine (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/00c5f-suzy-lelievre-conceptual-art.jpeg)
ten (h p://hative.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/installation-art/3-installation-art.jpg)
3. Choose a favorite piece of artwork from the list above and write a sentence about why you like it. If you dislike any of the artwork you saw in this list,
write a sentence about why you dislike it.
4. Write a short paragraph describing the best drawing or painting that you have ever done.
Day 138
Day 139
1. Draw a design. Look at these designs for ideas, but don’t copy any of these designs.
one (h p://cdnstatic.visualizeus.com/thumbs/c0/72/inspiration,abstract,art,contemporary,drawing,drawings-
c072722abd3034430a80c06e1bd56d0f_h.jpg?ts=93246)
two (h ps://m1.behance.net/rendition/modules/6290023/disp/f7a0d6eb 1c47c4fc01dac26bd050f0.jpg)
three (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large-5/colorful-geometric-shapes-pa ern-phil-perkins.jpg)
Day 140
1. Here is a list of ten famous artists. Choose one of these artists and read about him. You will write a paragraph about the artist you chose on day 141.
Leonardo da Vinci (h p://www.ducksters.com/biography/leonardo_da_vinci.php)
Vincent Van Gogh (h p://www.ducksters.com/biography/artists/vincent_van_gogh.php)
Rembrandt (h p://www.ducksters.com/biography/artists/rembrandt.php)
Michelangelo (h p://www.ducksters.com/biography/artists/michelangelo.php)
Claude Monet (h p://www.ducksters.com/biography/artists/claude_monet.php)
Pablo Picasso (h p://www.ducksters.com//biography/artists/pablo_picasso.php)
Auguste Renoir (h p://www.notablebiographies.com/Pu-Ro/Renoir-Pierre-Auguste.html)
Jan Vermeer (h p://www.biography.com/people/jan-vermeer-9517541#final-years)
Paul Cezanne (h p://www.gardenofpraise.com/art47.htm)
Jackson Pollock (h p://artsmarts4kids.blogspot.mk/2007/09/jackson-pollock-and-lavender-mist.html)
2. Go tell somebody about the artist you chose.
Day 141
1. Write a paragraph about the artist you read about on day 140. Tell what country he was from, when he lived, what style he painted in, and what his most
famous paintings are.
2. Search online for a photo of the artist’s most famous painting.
3. On day 142 you will start copying the painting that you found. You can use any materials or mixture of materials that you like. Start thinking about how
you will copy the painting.
Day 142
1. Start copying the painting today. You have two more days to finish.
2. If you are copying a realistic painting, you need to draw a picture of the painting with a pencil before you start painting.
Day 143
1. Continue working on copying the painting. You have today and tomorrow to finish it.
2. Try to copy the painting as accurately as you can.
Day 144
1. Finish copying the painting today. Try to copy it as accurately as you can.
Day 145
1. Write down or type answers to these questions about the painting you copied on days 142 and 143 and 144. Use complete sentences.
2. What is the title of the painting that you copied?
3. How old is the painting?
4. What size is the painting?
5. Is it a landscape, portrait, still life, or abstract?
6. What scene does the painting show? What is in the painting?
7. When you look at the painting, are your eyes drawn towards a certain area? Is one part of the painting more interesting than another part? Why?
8. What colors are used more than others in this painting?
9. Do you feel any emotion when you look at the painting? Does it make you feel happy, or sad? Why? What mood does this painting have?
10. Does the painting tell a story or send a message to people who look at it? How?
11. What style was it painted in?
12. How was the paint applied? Is it thick or thin? Can you see any marks from the brush on the painting, or is the paint smooth?
13. What kind of paint was used?
Day 146
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1. Find two or three objects in your house that you would like to paint. Set them on a table in front of you. Get all your painting supplies ready. You are
going to make three watercolor paintings.
2. The first painting that you do of your still life has to be done in only five minutes. Set this countdown timer (h p://www.online-
stopwatch.com/countdown-timer/) to five minutes and start painting your still life as quickly as you can. Since you don’t have much time, don’t draw
outlines before you begin painting. Stop painting when your time is up, even if you aren’t finished.
3. Rearrange the objects in your still life. Your second still life has to be painted in ten minutes. Set the countdown timer to ten minutes and start painting.
Stop painting when your time is up, even if you aren’t finished.
4. Rearrange the objects in your still life again. This time you will have fifteen minutes to paint them. Set the countdown timer to fifteen minutes and stop
painting when your time is up, even if you aren’t finished.
Day 147
1. Find three objects that you would like to draw. Set them on a table in front of you. You will have one minute to draw a picture of the objects. Set this
countdown timer (h p://www.online-stopwatch.com/countdown-timer/) to one minute and start drawing as quickly as you can. Use a pencil. Stop
drawing when the time is up, even if you aren’t finished.
2. Now you are going to draw a second picture of your still life from memory. That means you can’t look at the objects while you draw them. You will
have to remember what they look like.
3. Sit down in front of the objects and look at them closely for a minute. Think about their shapes, how they are positioned, and what sizes they are
compared to each other.
4. Then, take a piece of paper and a pencil and go into a different room where you can’t see the objects. Draw a picture of them from memory. Whenever
you need to, you can go back and look at the objects again, but you can’t draw them while you are in the room with them.
Day 148
Day 149
1. Like colors, different kinds of shapes and lines can make people feel different things.
2. There are many different kinds of lines: straight, curved, squiggly, jagged, thick, thin, long, short.
3. Today you will make a line chart. Draw an angry line, a graceful line, a fast line, a slow line, a soft line, and a hard line.
4. Here are some angry lines (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/bed2c-angrylines0001.jpg).
5. Here are some graceful lines (h p://www.clker.com/cliparts/9/x/E/B/x/X/elegant-hi.png).
Day 150
Day 151
1. Today you will listen to some different kinds of music and make some abstract paintings showing what the music sounds like.
2. Get your art supplies ready. You will make three paintings. You can use watercolor paints, crayons, markers, or any other materials that you want to.
3. Go to this website (h p://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/music.html). Click on the word “Feels” near the top of the page and select “Aggressive”.
Choose any song from the list. Click on the green bu on that says “Listen Now!” and start listening to the song you chose.
4. As you listen to the song, draw and paint using colors and lines that the music makes you think of. If your song is energetic and fast, use energetic and
fast lines. If your song is calm and slow, paint calmly and slowly.
5. When the song is over, you can stop painting if you want to, or you can replay the song and continue painting.
6. When your first painting is finished, get out a new piece of paper. Click on the word “Feels” again. Click on the word “Aggressive” and then click on
“Bright”. Choose any song from the list. Click on the green bu on that says “Listen Now!” and start listening to the song you chose.
7. As you listen to the song, draw and paint using colors and lines and shapes that the music makes you think of. When the song is over, you can stop
painting if you want to, or you can replay the song and continue working on your painting.
8. When your second painting is finished, get out a new piece of paper. Click on the word “Feels” again. Click on “Bright” and then click on “Calming”.
Choose any song from the list. Start listening to the song. As you listen, draw and paint using colors and lines and shapes that the music makes you
think of. When the song is over, you can stop painting if you want to, or you can replay the song and continue working on your painting.
Day 152
1. Composition is how you arrange the objects that you are drawing inside of your rectangle or square shaped piece of paper so that they are pleasant and
interesting to look at.
2. It is almost never good to put an object directly in the center of your painting. It’s much be er to put it slightly off center. If you put an object right in the
center of your painting, the painting is boring to look at.
3. Here’s an example of bad composition (h p://www.be er-digital-photo-tips.com/images/Example-of-bad-composition.jpg). The mugs are right in the
center of the photos.
4. This watercolor painting (h p://aaevisualarts.weebly.com/uploads/2/3/0/2/23028396/9979491_orig.jpg) has a be er composition. The pear is not in the
f h b l h
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center of the paper but it is close to the center.
5. You should have variety in your compositions. Make sure that the shapes and spaces between objects are all different.
6. If you put an object directly in the center of your drawing, you will have the same amount of space between the object and the edge of the paper on both
sides.
7. However, if you put an object off center, there will be more space on one side of the object and less space on the other side and this will make your
drawing more interesting.
8. Try not to make any two things the same in your compositions. For example, if you are drawing a fence, check the spaces between the fence posts in your
drawing to make sure that they are all different.
9. Set one object on a table in front of you. Draw four small rectangles on a piece of paper. The rectangles should be the same shape as your piece of paper;
don’t make them super long.
10. Draw the object inside of each rectangle. Put the object in a different position inside each rectangle. Draw quickly, and don’t add any detail to your
drawings. When you’re done, decide which of your four small sketches has the best composition.
11. Get another piece of paper and draw a new, larger picture of the object using the best composition from your four rectangles.
Day 153
1. The rule of thirds is a guide to help you create a be er composition. To use the rule of thirds, draw two vertical lines and two horizontal lines to divide
your paper into nine equal parts, like this (h p://www.mac-on-
campus.com/Portals/0/Composition_and_Posing/MOC%20Zuckerman%20on%20Composition%20Rule%20of%20Thirds%201-1.jpg). There are four
places where the lines connect to each other. If you put an object on one of these four places, it will create a pleasing composition.
2. The house is the focal point in this painting (h ps://usercontent2.hubstatic.com/6884563_f520.jpg). Notice that it has been placed on one of the four places
where the lines connect.
3. Here is another example (h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/cc/66/b7/cc66b740410e10cacf3de44913958d9d.jpg) of how the rule of thirds has been
used to compose a drawing.
4. You can balance out your composition by pu ing a second focal point at the opposite intersection, like in this painting
(h p://www.bonsai4me.com/Images/ATGoldenSection/Two%20thirds%20rule.jpg). There are two focal points, the bowl of fruit and the two separate
apples. The bowl of fruit is placed on the top left intersection and the separate apples are placed on the bo om right intersection.
5. Set up a still life with at least three objects on the table in front of you. Draw four rectangles on one side of a piece of paper and draw four rectangles on
the other side of the paper too. They should be the same shape as your piece of paper, don’t make them too long.
6. Walk around your still life setup and draw different sketches of it inside of the eight small rectangles. Try to figure out the best possible composition for
your still life. You can keep rearranging the objects your still life to create a be er setup. Use the rule of thirds to help you find a good composition.
7. After you have finished the eight sketches, choose the one that has the best composition. Get another piece of paper and draw a full-size picture of your
still life setup using the same composition as your best sketch.
Day 154
1. In good paintings, there is usually one area that grabs your a ention right away when you look at the painting. This area is called the focal point. Often
there is more than one focal point in a painting.
2. Look at this painting (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5d/Rembrandt_Harmensz._van_Rijn_022.jpg) by Rembrandt. What part of the
painting grabbed your a ention right away? Answer: Jesus’s dark head, with the light behind it.
3. Why do you think that area grabbed your a ention first? Answer: Because of the contrast between dark and light. The focal point has more contrast than
the rest of the painting.
4. Contrast is one way that you can create focal points in your drawings and paintings.
5. You can create contrast by using two complementary colors next to each other, or by pu ing dark and light next to each other, or by using two very
different textures or shapes next to each other.
6. Another way to create a focal point in a painting is by separating one object from a group of objects. The one separate object becomes a focal point when
you do this.
7. Look at this painting (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/2d1a9-dsc_0354.jpg). Can you see how the separate object acts as a focal
point?
Day 155
1. An object that is placed close to the center of a drawing or painting will become a focal point.
2. It is almost never good to put a focal point right in the center of your painting. It is much be er to put a focal point slightly off center, like in this painting
(h ps://s-media-cache-ak0.pinimg.com/236x/90/22/e1/9022e15291c7c068a72e65cc0a11f4eb.jpg). The focal point in this painting is the cup and it is not in
the center of the painting but it is near the center.
1. What is the focal point in this painting (h p://artmight.com/albums/2011-02-07/art-upload-2/b/Bouguereau-Adolphe-William/Jeune-italienne-puisant-
de-leau.jpg), and how did the artist make it a focal point? Answer: The woman’s blouse, headscarf and face are the focal point. The artist contrasted
them with the dark background.
3. Go explain to somebody everything that you’ve learned about focal points so far.
4. Go explain the rule of thirds to somebody.
Day 156
1. One way to create a focal point in a painting is to use lines to direct the viewer’s eye towards the area that you want to be your focal point.
2. Examine this painting (h p://www.artinthepicture.com/artists/Mary_Cassa /boating.jpeg). The focal point in this painting is the woman holding the
baby girl. The focal point is placed close to the center of the painting, but not exactly in the center. There are many lines in this painting that point
towards the focal point. The man’s arm is pointed towards the focal point and he is looking towards the focal point. The curved side of the boat points
towards the focal point. The oar and the edges of the sail point towards the focal point as well. The man is painted with dark tones, but the woman
holding the baby is painted with light tones.
3. Another way to create a focal point in a painting or drawing is to show the focal point in sharp focus and everything else in soft focus.
4. Look at the composition of this painting (h p://www.art-prints-on-demand.com/kunst/noartist/a/aristotle__rembrandt__painting.jpg). This painting has
a triangular composition. The viewer’s eye is lead around the painting in a triangle, from the man’s face to the statue to the man’s hand and back to his
face again.
5. As soon as we look at the painting, the man’s face grabs our a ention first. Our eyes are lead toward the statue next because the man’s face is pointed
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towards it and because his arm leads us towards it. Next, we look at the man’s hand, because the statue’s face is pointed towards it, and because our eyes
follow the man’s silver sash towards it. Once we look at the man’s hand, his sleeve leads our eyes back towards his face again.
6. If you divide this painting up according to the rule of thirds, the man’s head is positioned on the top right intersection.
7. Go explain to somebody everything that you learned about focal points and composition today.
Day 157
1. Look at each of these five paintings. Show somebody where the focal points are in each painting. Explain to them why your eyes are a racted to those
areas. If there is nobody around for you to show the paintings to, you can write your answers down.
1. one (h p://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/rembrandt/self/rembrandt.1661.jpg)
2. two (h p://www.dl.ket.org/webmuseum/wm/paint/auth/vermeer/vermeer.weighing-pearls.jpg)
3. three (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Claude_Monet_010.jpg)
4. four (h p://s3.amazonaws.com/rapgenius/1361853242_757px-Van_Gogh_-_Starry_Night_-_Google_Art_Project.jpg)
5. five (h ps://gastronomyatbu.files.wordpress.com/2012/06/breakfast-still-life.jpg)
2. Look at each of these four paintings.
one (h p://www.pablopicasso.org/images/paintings/the-old-guitarist.jpg)
two (h p://www.fineart-china.com/upload1/file-admin/images/new20/Edvard%20Munch-927566.jpg)
three (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d6/Claude_Monet_-_Graystaks_I.JPG)
four (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/in-the-arms-of-his-love-greg-olsen.html)
3. What is the feeling of each painting? Sad? Peaceful? Exciting?
4. Explain to somebody what the artists did to give each painting the feeling that it has. You can write your answers down if there is nobody around.
Day 158
1. Read about the visual elements of art (h p://www.artyfactory.com/art_appreciation/visual-elements/visual-elements.html): line, shape, tone, color,
pa ern, texture, and form.
2. Look at these ten drawings and paintings of Jesus.
one (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-5/a-light-to-the-gentiles-greg-olsen.jpg)
two (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/o-jerusalem-greg-olsen.jpg)
three (h ps://allinonehomeschool.files.wordpress.com/2015/01/6814e-lost-and-found-product-image-thmb.jpg)
four (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large-5/let-him-in-greg-olsen.jpg)
five (h p://www.christianart4all.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/08/The-Rescue_Nathan-Greene.jpg)
six (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images-medium-large/in-the-world-not-of-the-world-greg-olsen.jpg)
seven (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/ecce-homo-antonio-ciseri-.html)
eight (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/agnus-dei-francisco-de-zurbaran.html)
nine (h p://www.delparson.com/gallery_images/lost_lamb.jpg)
ten (h p://www.eternitylabradors.com/images/Jesus_wept.jpg)
Day 159
1. Mixed media art combines different drawing and painting materials in one picture. For example, if you paint a picture with watercolors, and then draw
on top of the painting with crayons, that’s mixed media.
2. You can also include other objects in your mixed media artwork. For example, you could glue string or feathers or small pieces of crumpled paper onto
your picture.
3. Look at these examples of mixed media art, and see if you can guess what materials were used for each picture.
one (h ps://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.M0e48412dc4208d353030d3f0f2a19f0fo0&w=300&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&r=0)
two (h ps://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.vfijjl7Sm7_FM0KcQTImOwEsDT&w=300&h=211&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&r=0)
three (h p://www.artistsnetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/07/Grigsby.jpg)
4. I painted this still life of an orange slice in a glass jar using mixed media. I painted with watercolor first and then drew with pastels on top of that.
5. Today you’re going to start working on a portrait of yourself. This is called a self portrait. You’re going to use mixed media for your self portrait. Look at
all of these mixed media portraits for ideas.
one (h ps://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.mHFHg_beYy7O8DyrpTaRCAD0Es&w=244&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&r=0)
two (h ps://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.n2YtqVo60F-dTwnftEHF5wDTEs&w=211&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&r=0)
three (h ps://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.M706a73bc5caa7e70baebf5c8a6f70ca5H0&w=239&h=299&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&r=0)
four (h ps://tse1.mm.bing.net/th?&id=OIP.XxA5YUIgtaX-YEGa-1RH7QDgEs&w=224&h=300&c=0&pid=1.9&rs=0&p=0&r=0)
6. You’re going to draw your self portrait using a grid. If you don’t remember how to draw using a grid, watch the video on day 117.
7. Print out a large black-and-white photo of your head and shoulders on ordinary printer paper. Carefully draw a grid on top of the photo with a ruler and
a marker or pencil.
8. Get out a piece of paper for your self portrait. Decide if you want to leave the paper in the shape that it is or cut it into a different shape. If you want to
cut it, do that now.
9. Use a sharp pencil and a ruler to lightly and carefully draw a grid on your paper. The grid can be the same size as the one on your photo, or it can be
twice that size.
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10. Start drawing the outlines of your self portrait, one square at a time. You don’t need to draw everything that you see in the photo; just draw as much as
you want to include in your self portrait.
11. You don’t have to finish drawing the outlines today, but you can if you want to.
Day 160
1. Finish drawing the outlines for your self portrait. Carefully and gently erase the grid from your paper. Fix anything about your drawing that you want
to fix.
2. Think about how you are going to color your self portrait in and how you want it to look when it’s finished. Think about what materials you want to use.
You have to use at least three different materials to color in your self portrait. Be creative!
3. Start working on coloring in your self portrait. You’ll finish on day 161.
Day 161
Day 162
1. Draw a picture from your imagination. You can draw anything you want to.
Day 163
1. Today you’re going to practice drawing from your memory. Choose an object to draw and set it on a table in front of you. Get out a piece of paper and a
pencil.
2. Look at the object carefully and draw a picture of its outline. Then keep drawing its outline over and over again until you feel very familiar with how it
looks.
3. Turn your paper over or get a new piece of paper, and put the object away. Now draw the outlines of the object from memory, without looking at the
object or your other drawings.
4. Compare your memory drawing with your other drawings.
Day 164
1. Find a large photo of a person’s head, or print one out. Get a piece of paper and a pencil.
2. Turn the photo upside down, and draw the outlines of the head and face and anything else that you see in the upside down photo. Draw everything
exactly as you see it. Do not look at the photo right side up and do not turn your drawing right side up until you are finished drawing the portrait. You
don’t need to shade it or color it in.
3. The reason that you had to draw it upside down is that doing this will help you learn to draw exactly what you see, instead of drawing what you know
that a face looks like.
Day 165
1. You have almost finished this course, and your last project will take fifteen days to finish. You’re going to start working on it today.
2. You’re going to choose a Bible story and draw or paint one giant illustration for it. Instead of using just one piece of paper, you’re going to a ach sixteen
pieces of paper together to make one giant piece of paper to draw on!
3. Here are some illustrations of Bible stories to give you ideas. Look at all of them.
one (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-raising-of-lazarus-rembrandt.html)
two (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia/eunuch.htm)
three (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia/judas.htm)
four (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/rmbrndt_1620-35/belshazzar.htm)
five (h p://uploads2.wikiart.org/images/james-tissot/journey-of-the-magi.jpg)
six (h p://www.rembrandtpainting.net/complete_catalogue/storia/st_joseph_dream.htm)
seven (h ps://hitchhikeamerica.files.wordpress.com/2012/11/jesus-preaching-tissot.jpg)
eight (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/ecce-homo-antonio-ciseri.html)
nine (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/christ-walking-on-the-waters-christ-images.html)
ten (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/the-nativity-greg-olsen.html)
eleven (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/o-jerusalem-greg-olsen.html)
twelve (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/let-him-in-greg-olsen.html)
thirteen (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/walk-with-me-greg-olsen.html)
fourteen (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/beside-still-waters-greg-olsen.html)
fifteen (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/cast-your-nets-on-the-right-side-greg-olsen.html)
sixteen (h p://fineartamerica.com/featured/baptism-of-christ-greg-olsen.html)
seventeen (h p://torah-art.net/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/he-went-through-the-villages-on-the-way-to-jerusalem.jpg)
eighteen (h p://images.fineartamerica.com/images/artworkimages/mediumlarge/1/the-exhortation-to-the-apostles-tissot.jpg)
nineteen (h p://powerpointparadise.com/angel/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/mary-gabriel.jpg)
twenty (h ps://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Henry_Ossawa_Tanner_-_The_Annunciation.jpg)
4. First, choose a Bible story from this list (h p://biblehub.com/childrens/) to illustrate. Click on the story you chose and read it.
5. Next, look up the Bible story you chose in a real Bible and read it carefully. You can read the Bible here (h ps://www.biblegateway.com/) online if you
want to.
6. Next, choose one part of the story to illustrate.
7. Now that you know what you are going to draw a picture of, you need to do some research so that your drawing will be more accurate. You can do
research to find out things like what the houses and clothes in your drawing should look like, or what the landscape in your drawing should look like.
You can use books or websites.
Day 166
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1. Think about what you want your drawing of the Bible story you chose to look like. Think of at least 3 different ways that your drawing could look like.
2. You can make your drawing realistic or in any other style that you want to. Think about which style would be best for your drawing and which style you
prefer.
3. Think about the people or animals or objects that might be in your drawing. What are some different ways that they could look? What are some different
positions that they could be in? What environment will they be in?
4. Think about the composition of your drawing. How can you arrange the things that will be in your drawing to make a good composition?
5. Where will the focal point in your drawing be? How will you a ract a ention to that area? What will the light source in your drawing be? Where will
the light source be?
6. If there will be people in your drawing, what emotions will they have? How can you show the emotions that they are feeling?
7. What emotion would you like people to feel when they look at your drawing? How can you use light and color and other things to make them feel that
emotion?
8. After you have thought of three different ways that you could make your drawing look, draw a small picture of each one of your ideas. You don’t have to
use a whole piece of paper for each drawing. Draw quickly, and don’t worry too much about drawing accurately. Don’t shade your drawings.
9. Color your three drawings in with crayons. Use something else if you don’t have crayons. Work quickly and don’t worry too much about coloring inside
the lines. Remember to think carefully about what colors you will use.
10. Keep your three drawings safe. You will need them later.
Day 167
1. Look at your three ideas for your illustration. Think carefully about which one of your ideas is the best. Choose the best idea to use for your giant
illustration.
2. After you have decided which idea is the best, draw a second picture of it. This drawing is to help you plan exactly how your giant illustration will look.
Your second drawing of your idea should cover one whole piece of paper. This time, draw carefully and try to make your drawing as accurate as you
can.
3. Decide if there is anything in your first drawing of your idea that you want to change. If there is, change it in your second drawing.
4. Try not to draw anything in your picture from imagination. Search online or in books for photos of people, animals, objects, or landscapes that will be in
your drawing, and copy the photos. Use several different photos to copy from, not just one.
5. If there are people in your drawing, you could take photos of your family members and draw pictures of them. You’ll have to draw different clothes on
them, though. If there is anything in your house that you want to include in your drawing, such as bread or grapes or a piece of cloth, you can draw it
from life. Take a photo of it, though, in case you aren’t able to draw it from life later.
6. Don’t shade your drawing. You’ll color it in on day 168.
Day 168
1. Look at your first small drawing of your idea and decide what colors from that drawing to keep and what colors you want to change in your second
drawing. Try to choose colors for your drawing that go well together and create the mood that you want.
2. Color your second drawing in carefully, using crayons or watercolors or markers or anything else that you want to.
3. Use a ruler and a dark marker or crayon to carefully divide your second drawing into sixteen equal rectangles, because your giant illustration will be
made of sixteen pieces of paper. Number each rectangle in one corner. This is what the grid that you draw on top of your second drawing should look
like.
Day 169
1. A ach 16 pieces of paper together at the edges using clear tape or glue to make one giant piece of paper for your illustration. Hang the giant piece of
paper on a wall so that the side with glue or tape is facing the wall. You shouldn’t draw on the side that has glue or tape on it. You should choose a
smooth wall in a place where it’s okay if you make some mess.
2. You have a giant piece of paper that is divided into sixteen rectangles, like your smaller plan of your idea. You’re drawing this illustration using a grid.
3. Today, draw the outlines of everything that should be in rectangle 1 and rectangle 2 on your giant piece of paper, using your small drawing with a grid as
your guide.
Day 170
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1. Today, draw the outlines of everything that should be in rectangles 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 on your giant piece of paper, using your small drawing with a grid as
your guide.
Day 171
1. Today, draw the outlines of everything in rectangles 8, 9, 10, 11, and 12.
Day 172
1. Draw the outlines of everything that should be in rectangles 13, 14, 15, and 16 on your giant piece of paper, using your small drawing with a grid as your
guide.
2. Check your illustration for mistakes and see if there is anything about your drawing that you want to fix before you start coloring it in.
3. Color in rectangle 1, using your small drawing with a grid as your guide. You can use crayons, watercolors or anything else that you want to. You can
color using mixed media if you want to, or use just one material. Maybe you could use watercolors for large areas of color and colored pencils for small
details.
Day 173
1. Color in rectangles 2, 3, and 4, using your small drawing with a grid as your guide.
Day 174
Day 175
1. Today you have a break from working on this illustration project. You can draw or paint anything that you want to today.
2. Look at these amazing examples of street art (h p://mymodernmet.com/interactive-street-art-best/).
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Day 180
1. Check your illustration for mistakes and see if there is anything else you want to do to improve it. When you are completely finished with your
illustration, sign your name on it.
2. Congratulations, you’re finished!!!
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