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Day 4 #aert_elements – draw a found object. This is a piece of litter that has been blown onto my lawn.
Pencil and Anilinky watercolour

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Day 4 #aert_elements – draw a found object. This is a piece of litter that has been blown onto my lawn.
Pencil and Anilinky watercolour

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Day 3 of #aert_elements Today we were drawing something picked up outside using a continuous line.
Blackwing pencil

#aert_elements day 2
This one is called Pocket Drawing, inspired by something artist William Anastasi would do. I had my smallest sketchbook in my pocket and I rested a pencil against it and allowed it to “draw” as I walked around the block.

Yesterday I started taking part in The Big Draw’s daily drawing challenge: Elements, led by artist Aimee Labourne. It lasts from 20th January to 28th February. As a daily drawer sometimes it’s great to have a structure and to have someone tell me what to do! So watch out for some different drawing for a while.

You can read more about it here and follow it on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram using #aert_elements and follow the artist here @a.labourne.
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#aert_elements with @a.labourne #thebigdraw
Rainbow pencil

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