As an art teacher, most of my curriculum is founded on life drawing. I believe it is the best way to teach perception for visual artists, and I have found that students from 7th to 12th grade respond well to the drawing sessions. Below are some student drawings from 2010-11. All these were drawn from observation of a live model. Drawing time ranges from about 15 minutes to 1.25 hours.
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B.B., 11th Grade |
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C.N., 11th Grade |
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A.F., 11th Grade |
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B.F., 7th Grade |
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M.D., 11th Grade |
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