Drawing and Collaging Fish and Seeing Composition

By Paula Briggs

In last week’s Drawing Workshop for ages 6 to 10 we drew fish with pencil, pen and watercolour, practising our observation skills and encouraging hand eye coordination. This week we took things a little further, introducing new materials and textures, and also giving the children as much freedom as possible to develop their ideas in their own unique ways.

Drawing and collaging fish: drawing of Sprats (graphite, charcoal and watercolour) by Oliver aged 8
Drawing of Sprats (graphite, charcoal and watercolour) by Oliver aged 8

 


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