Grade K Blind Contour Drawing. Line

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Grade K Blind Contour Drawing Line

What do you see? Rodeo Rider, 1981, William Cumming

Artistic Focus: Line LINE is the one-dimensional path of a dot through space used by artists to control the viewer s eye movement; a thin mark made by a pencil, pen, or brush. Today s objective: 1. To draw contour lines (outlines) quickly. 2. To draw lines without looking at the paper! 3. To have fun. Rodeo Rider, 1981, William Cumming WA State Visual Arts Standard Engage in exploration and imaginative play with materials. (VA: Cr1.1.K)

William Cumming March 24, 1917-November 22, 2010 Born in Kalispell, Montana and grew up in Tukwila, Washington Member of the Northwest School and taught at Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle Drew and painted people in motion fascinated by the human body in motion Liked to make quick sketches of a brief moment in time Concentrated on drawing the outline of a figure first contour drawing

Artwork Line drawings, 1978, William Cumming

Artwork Stepping, 2003, William Cumming Skier, 2009, William Cumming

Materials Newsprint or drawing paper Pencil Paper tent to hide your work as you draw

Example of Today s Project

Before You Begin 1. Write your name in pencil on your paper. 2. Roll up your sleeves!

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Keep your eyes on this shape. Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper.

Blind Contour Drawing Now keep your eyes on me and draw my outline! Make a steady, continuous line. Go slowly. Draw without lifting the pencil. Draw without looking at your paper. ME!

Reflection What was it like to draw contour lines without looking at your paper? Do you recognize the shapes you drew? Artists use the blind contour drawing technique to learn how to draw shapes quickly. Do you think that it will get easier to draw this way the more you practice? What was your favorite part of this lesson? Would anyone like to share their art?

Credits 1. About William Cumming http://www.woodsidebrasethgallery.com/artists/william-cumming/ 2. More information https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/william_cumming_%28artist%29 3. Definition https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/blind_contour_drawing 4. Original LWSD art sample, used with permission. The development of this Lake Washington School District art docent lesson was made possible by a grant from the Lake Washington Schools Foundation.