Outdoor Drawing

The key to drawing anything accurately lies in accurate observation. This lesson gives students the time to study a small object intensively while drawing it.

Students will go outside find something they're interested in drawing and study it for a while. They should take notice of the lines and shapes that make up the object as well as how the light plays across the surface. (Highlights and shadows.)

Using a firm surface like a drawing board, students will sit and draw the item they see as accurately as possible.

Sometimes, students are shown drawings done by other students and professionals prior to going outside.


Evaluation:
4 points -- Accuracy of the drawing, including proportion and shapes
3 points -- Shading or the play of light across the object (good gradation of darks and lights)
3 points -- Contrast (Dark black areas balanced with bright white areas

10 points total.