Drawing Exercises
Drawing Exercises
Example from save-janos.net – this example has been placed on a painted acrylic background
With this exercise you are not going to be drawing at all. All you need is some wire and a pair of
pliers with cutters. My favorite wire for this exercise is tie wire and you can get it almost any
hardware store. The idea is to explore shapes and lines that you create by bending the wire. This
exercise will force you to focus more on the line and less on the “drawing.” The nature of the
wire also makes it more difficult to create tight corners. Don’t fight this and allow the properties
of the wire to influence your piece.
Non-dominant Hand
Give your non-dominant hand a chance to shine. Control is not always a good thing and, unless
you are ambidextrous, this exercise will require you to give up much of your learned control. By
drawing with your non-dominant hand you are giving yourself the opportunity to be more free
with your line. During this exercise you should notice your line becoming more loose and fluid.
Draw Vertically
you should be doing most of these drawing exercises vertically if you have an easel or drawing
horse. Drawing vertically is a great way to loosen up your line. Focus on drawing with your
entire arm and not just your hand. Drawing this way will also allow you to get your line recorded
faster. Remember, focus on looking at what you are drawing as much as the drawing itself and
do not stop moving your hand when you look up.
Example from about.com – the one on the right is an example of tighter more expressive
execution
In this exercise you want to get as much information down on the paper in short amount of time.
You will be doing a series of drawings here, so make sure you have plenty of paper and a timer
on hand. The first drawings you only have 20 seconds to complete. Yes 20 seconds! Repeat the
20 second drawings about 10 times and increase the timer to 40 seconds. You want to be bold
with these drawings and forget about the “mistakes” that you are making. Make sure you keep
drawing like you were when you only had 20 seconds. Increase the time again to 2 minutes after
you have completed about 10 drawings at 40 seconds. You should begin to notice improvement
in your line quality as become more confident with your drawing. Also focus on looking at what
you are drawing as much as the drawing itself and do not stop moving your hand when you look
up.
Draw the Negative Space
I know that many of you know all of these as they are very common exercises. If they are new to
you, hopefully these help and good luck to you with your drawings! If you have a favorite that I
didn’t include, please add it in the comments.