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A collection of Drawing related resources to support kaiako with the planning and delivery of teaching and learning
External link: Inspired by the book The Magic Seashell, about life in the Pacific, particularly when surviving a natural disaster. Students then create their own Siapo and Hiapo patterns.
Suitable for NZ curriculum level 3-5, (Year 9/10), this unit is essentially a painting and drawing project. It aims to develop skills in observation, shape rotation, colour theory and overlay;…
Through this short drawing unit, students will explore line, media, elements and principles through doodling. They will study examples of drawings, discuss the purpose of them and the use of…
This resource is intended as a starting point for students and Visual Arts teachers unfamiliar with the origins of traditional Māori artforms. While it is a good starting point with…
Embedding art-specific curriculum knowledge into cross-curricular programmes can be a challenge if you are new to the Visual Arts yourself. This teaching resource incorporates the teaching of art skills in…
This resource is a stand-alone drawing lesson that could be incorporated into a large unit drawing / pop art / pastiche unit or used as a one-off drawing activity.
Linearity Curve is a revolutionary design software that empowers graphic designers and marketing teams to create captivating content.
This drawing resource contains simple drawing exercises, ideas and strategies to develop students’ understanding of drawing in Visual Arts.
A curriculum progressions document for Levels 1-6 of the New Zealand Curriculum using images drawn by Year 4 and 8 students of kiwi. Images in this document are from NEMP…
A curriculum progressions document for Levels 1-6 of the New Zealand Curriculum using images drawn by Year 4 and 8 students of teddy bears.
This practical session presented by Emma Ormsby (Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāti Porou, Pākehā), is an introduction to Toi Māori and Kōwhaiwhai. Before you push play, be sure to have some paper…
External link: This step-by-step “how to draw people” booklet by Expanding Heart introduces students to portrait illustration. Perfect for Primary and Intermediate students.
External link: This step-by-step “how to draw lettering” booklet by Expanding Heart introduces students to typography. Perfect for Primary and Intermediate students.
External link: This step-by-step “how to draw animals” booklet by Expanding Heart will help build confidence in the ability to draw. Perfect for Primary and Intermediate students.
In this workshop, James provides strategies and approaches to build confidence and ability in drawing. Looking at a range of artists, techniques and resources that can be used to suit…
In this presentation, Megan Shaw shares Squiggla – an outreach project of the Chartwell Charitable Trust. A tool designed to exercise and develop our creative thinking skills, without pressure or…
External link: A unit designed for years 8-10, where students generate ideas and create a superhero whose powers are directly linked to affecting positive change in our society.
External link: “After more than 35 years of active collecting, the Käthe Kollwitz Museum in Cologne now boasts more than 300 drawings, over 550 prints, all the artist’s posters as…
External link: “Explore Warhol’s life, artistic practice, and legacy through an extensive archive of free interdisciplinary teaching tools.”
External link: “Doodle3D Transform is a free and open-source web-app that makes designing in 3D easy and fun.”
The aim of this unit is to explore using a variety of media and techniques to create observational and design based drawings.
The aim is to produce an A4 size realistic portrait drawing from a 2D source, then work toward drawing from a 3D source to build on your observational skills. Finally,…
Students observe live insects and examine insects depicted in a seventeenth-century drawing. They identify characteristics of an adult insect. They collect and draw live insects, incorporating a variety of shapes…
Students study insects depicted in a seventeenth-century drawing. They research winged insects, identifying unique characteristics and those common to all insects. Students closely observe winged insects and create detailed drawings…
“Fine examples of Islamic art, from the seventh to the nineteenth century, can be seen in the Metropolitan Museum’s collection. This publication features a selection of those objects in which…
A task designed for remote learning that could be used in the classroom that looks at how to create space within an image.
A worksheet for a remote learning drawing task where student’s are asked to think creatively about what they can put on the end of their fork.
A remote learning drawing activity that looks at Hannah Hoch’s still life imagery.
Step-by-step instructions on how to draw a 3D moon.
A step-by-step guide of how to play the Telephone Drawing Game. A great activity for art clubs or warm-up exercise for art students.
External link: “Explore activities, ideas, and artworks to learn more about drawing techniques- and get inspired to create! In this video, artist Michael Booker discusses drawing and his approach to…
External link: “What makes the ideal end of year art activity? You’re probably exhausted. You may have just poured all your energy into end-of-year exams or possibly an art show.…
In this workshop Zarahn shares some of the methods to realistic portrait drawing that he has developed through many, many hours of study.
A list of hundreds of different drawing prompts to fuel the imagination.
“This resource has been designed to support educators to engage students with drawing and to use drawing as a means of practicing looking with purpose. With “William Kentridge: That which…
“Research or think about all the things you like or interest you or a theme and can gather ideas”
A drawing activity designed for remote learning that looks at value and tone in art.
A drawing activity that looks at the illustration of Geraldine George and Zentangles to create imaginative portraits.
A drawing task that looks at exaggerated caricature portraits designed for junior secondary students.
A range of drawing activities designed for junior secondary students.
A step-by-step Photoshop activity based on Surrealist portraits.
“Use your pencil to show as many water textures as you can. Experiment with different types of shading: smooth,”
External Link: “A fun Māori drawing activity for primary school children. Includes easy to use templates with kōwhaiwhai patterns for your students to learn how to draw them.”
Step-by-step instructions for how to draw a sitting cat.
External Link: “These easy doodle ideas for beginners are the perfect way to decorate your bullet journal or even use for notes in class”
External Link: “Do you find yourself scribbling in the margins of your notebook? In school, were you scolded for drawing while the teacher was talking?”
“You don’t need fancy art materials to be creative! Using everyday materials from around your home is a great way to recycle”
“Be inspired by portraits that Theo Schoon and Rita Angus did of each other in Split Level View Finder,”
A series of slides that look at how space and depth is created in art.
A series of art tasks designed as remote learning activities.
External Link: “Designer Giorgia Lupi wants to change the way we think about data — far from being cold facts and numbers”
A range of drawing examples where people have reused old envelops or completely recreated new ones.
A range of drawing activities with links to video tutorials designed for remote learning.
A drawing activity designed as a remote learning task that gets students to think creatively.
A resource that looks a a range of mixed media drawing examples along with instructions for students to make their own.
A range of observational drawing activities for students to complete in class or as homework.
Join MoMA educator Francis Estrada to look closely at Kerry James Marshall’s work and learn about his process of making preparatory drawings…
When I became the Kennedy Center Education Artist-in-Residence, I didn’t realize the most impactful word in that title would be ‘Residence.’…
External Link: “We now consider some basic techniques of drawing. First is the way you hold your drawing tool”
External Link: “When you begin a drawing, simple guidelines of some sort are helpful. These lines are usually very”
External Link: “Draw lightly and loosely at first. Find the placement on the page of what you are drawing and lightly”
External Link: “Every profession has its own vocabulary. Before you go any further in this book, it will be helpful to familiarize yourself with the terms defined here.”
External Link: “In linear perspective it is necessary to understand the concept of the picture plane, which is the actual”
External Link: “The first step in drawing is always simplification. The world is a complex place. A mistake many”
External Link: “The simplest depiction of an object its silhouette, or outside contours. When I begin to draw an object,”
External Link: “At the two-dimensional level-the level of silhouettes-there are three basic shapes: the square, the circle, ”
External Link: “At the three-dimensional level there are five basic forms: the sphere, the cone, the cylinder, the torus”
External Link: “Reading about these concepts is not enough. You must teach your hand what your mind knows.”
External Link: “We now look at how value-the relative lightness or darkness of a color-defines the basic forms. Value”
External Link: “All of the basic forms have negatives of themselves. For example, the inside of a soup bowl is a negative”
External Link: “Return to the shapes you cut from the gray paper in the previous exercises.”
External Link: “Contrast describes the relationship between light and dark values. To understand contrast, make a”
External Link: “Draw an even tone to depict a plane parallel to the picture plane. Then draw a blend”
External Link: “A proximity shadow is another type of cast shadow; it is the shadow you see between two objects that”
External Link: “To calculate the length and direction of a cast shadow, follow the steps described in the”
External Link: “Draw several of the basic forms with their cast shadows falling on a variety of textured surfaces.”
External Link: “When considering how to render reflections, it is necessary to differentiate between polished”
External Link: “The reflection of a vertical object in a flat reflecting surface appears as a duplicate of the object’s”
External Link: “Reflections on an irregular but flat reflecting surface appear larger than the object’s height because the”
External Link: “Transparent objects come in two varieties: hollow, such as an empty glass jar, and solid, such as a”
External Link: “All shapes on a plane are affected by elliptical perspective. Imagine odd-shaped leaves floating on”
External Link: “Ellipses are also used to define the curvature of a surface. The key is to vary in specific ways the”
External Link: “Up to this point all variations in surface contours have been created by varying the minor axes and”
External Link: “Transparent solid objects are also defined by the specific ways they distort the images of things seen”
External Link: “Observe, then draw an empty transparent water glass and its cast shadow. As you look at the glass,”
External Link: “How do you visually determine the incline of a hill? How can you determine the form of a piece of cloth”
External Link: “Line is second only to edge as the strongest element in compositional design. In this context, line”
External Link: “Value, which refers to the relative lightness or darkness of a color, is the second layer of”
External Link: “The third layer of composition is color, which we will save for another time. Thus, we proceed to the”
External Link: “The shapes of cast shadows are what we most commonly use to identify and describe the angles of”
External Link: “Because it is important to teach the hand what the mind now knows, included here is an illustration of”
External Link: “In most situations, one- or two-point perspective is appropriate, but when a more extreme view”
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Materials needed: – 2B pencil (any pencil will work) – paper – eraser – sharpener…
In this drawing tutorial I explain how to draw realistic lips and mouth. It is a do’s and don’ts step by step art tutorial, you will see common mistakes beginners…
To shade realistic pencil portraits, here are 3 things you’ll need to learn. There are more, but I’ll cover them in future videos…
Tips for drawing with confidence and conviction
External Link: “Using artist Chuck Close as inspiration, children will learn how to draw portraits using the grid system.”
In this installment of our weekly project series, Brooks Chambers explains what entopic graphomania means, and how to do it yourself. Want to take your skills one step further? Join…
External Link: “Cats are loyal and intuitive companions—and they’re also beautiful creatures that provide excellent artistic inspiration.”
External Link: “You want to learn to draw or to improve your drawing skills, but every time you put pen to paper, ”
External Link: “When you read a book, you might picture the scenes in your head, designing the world and the characters based on the writer’s descriptions”
External Link: “Bill Martin’s Guide to Drawing was designed and written by the Visionary Art master. The words and images on these ”
External Link: “Observational drawing is an integral component of many high school Art courses, including GCSE/IGCSE”
External Link: “Are you struggling to get your Art projects done on time? Some students – even those who are dedicated and hard-working”
External Link: “Stanislaw Bahskow has created a kind of creepy drawing series based on the famous Simpsons characters.”
External Link: “You’re looking at a blank sketchbook page and you’re at a loss for your next drawing idea…again.”
External Link: “Working a handful of useful sketching tips and tricks into your creative workflow will have rewarding results for you and your sketchbook.”
External Link: “When we first picked up a pen or pencil and started making marks on paper, we began with line.”
External Link: “The prospect of preparing sub lessons for middle and high school Art classes (also known as relief lessons) can fill a teacher with dread and be perceived as…
External Link: “If you’ve never considered drawing as a meditative practice, give it a try. You can quiet your mind when you draw a pattern and create something beautiful in…
“You need a pencil or crayon, paper (old unused schoolbooks are a good source of paper), scissors, cardboard (food packaging is perfect)”
“We’ve been running a really interesting drawing class through our schools programme this term and I thought, ”
External Link: “Watch the video on the 3 different ways i have experimented to create the background [negative space].”
External Link: “There are four types of texture in art. These types are best understood as a set of pairs.”
External Link: “We see dark to light and all the gradations in between, and the gradations or shades are what we call values. ”
External Link: “Through drawing we learn to look. Through drawing we learn to explore. Through drawing we build our”
External Link: “Three Point Perspective is the most complex form of perspective drawing. Three point perspective uses three sets”
External Link: “In one-point perspective, all lines converge to a single point on the horizon. Two-point perspective addresses the drawing issues we face rendering”
External Link: “Perspective is an art technique for creating an illusion of three-dimensions (depth and space) on a two-dimensional (flat) surface.”
External Link: “A popular subject of the Pop Art movement was food! So we are going to be using food as our subject matter to complete a colour pencil study.”
External Link: “This is a free-form drawing project that deals with the elements of design – colour, line, shape, form and texture.”
External Link: “This article features artwork by Elena Tomas Bort, completed as part of Unit 3, Edexcel A Level Art”
External Link: “This week’s artist is Joanna Margaret Paul, a New Zealand artist and poet, whose work in watercolour paint, pencil and moving image, often focussed”
External Link: “When talking about drawing for graphic design projects, we’re very often talking about a digital process.”
External Link: “The best drawing books are those with exemplary illustrations, which inspire students before they have even read a word.”
External Link: High school Art students are often required to produce still life drawings or paintings within the confines of a busy classroom.
External Link: “Whether it’s blind contour drawing or mixing up your materials, try these fun and inspiring drawing exercises for beginners.”
External Link: Artist Victor Nunes combines everyday objects with simple illustrations to turn them into pictures of faces, animals, and other playful scenes.
External Link: Use this list of cool and easy drawing ideas for inspiration for your next art project.
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… In Learn to Draw Part 1, Lasse Pekkala shares how to relax into drawing, warm ups to help you connect your hand with the page, and beginning sketching techniques.