Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label writing. Show all posts

Monday, March 30, 2015

Art 4 Daily Drawing for 3/30

Well, "daily drawing" can take on a lot of forms - as you have seen - so this is more of a "type a response while finishing an assignment in Canvas and then turn in a screenshot of that text for your daily drawing" kind of situation.

Here is the assignment you need to look for within the Acrylic Painting Module: Acrylic Topic Description.

That assignment is explained in Canvas and will allow for you to submit text only for that assignment. Before you leave Canvas, take a screen shot of your explanation/articulation, and then submit that picture to me on Canvas for your daily sketchbook work.

Two birds with one stone. Boom!

Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Art 4 Daily Drawing for 3/4 (Creating Balance Writing Exercise)

In life we all strive for balance. Sometimes this is super easy, but more often than not it proves difficult.
I mean, physically there is this:





Cool I know.
But physically creating balance is only one way to approach the idea of creating balance.

Read the below questions, close your phone and then do some stream of conscious writing on a blank page of your sketchbook.
Don't think about what is "right" or "wrong", just write. Get as much written as possible until I tell you to stop. Please also cease your conversations because we all know that if your are super focused on letting the words flow you can't carry on a conversation at the same time.


What are some of the most important things in your life?
How do you engage with one or more of these things?
How would you ideally engage with one or more of these things if nothing else "got in the way"?

What are some of the "have to do" things in your life you feel consistently obligated to engage in?
How do you engage in these things?
Do you feel you do these things well?
Do you feel you do these things efficiently?