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Once the short introductory lecture and drawing demonstration have been completed and the students are engrossed in their respective drawing/coloring activity sheets in all my
Art Camps this summer, I have taken to draw as many
cartoon portraits as the remaining class time allows. Given my usual sketching speed, that means that most of the students and even a few class attendants have gotten at least one custom drawing to take home as a souvenir in addition to their completed projects.
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Any students missing their
cartoon portraits will be the first to get drawn on my last day at their summer art camp next week. We'll be working under the African theme, so we'll draw some lions and probably some other inhabitant of the savanna like zebras or giraffes.
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Good thing the
Sakura Pigma Sensei drawing pens feature waterproof archival ink, for some students colored their cartoon portraits with the
Crayola Super Tip markers. Thus the outlines were not blurred nor smudged by the water soluble dyes.
Quick Note: Since I plan to relocate to North Carolina in the next couple of months, my last remaining scheduled
ARTScool art class from
August 1 to 5 at
The von Liebig Art Center might be the last opportunity to attend one of my
Cartoon Sketching lessons and get a souvenir
cartoon portrait drawn for
Naples residents.
Very good.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on working with children.
Thank you very much!
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