Drawing Bubbles

Sheila Ceccarelli

Start the term with something light!

Drawing bubbles is a light and fun introduction to drawing and one which might provoke a thought or two about what drawing might be.

Can marks be as temporary as a path of bubbles?

In this resource see how teenagers from aged 12 to 17 enjoying blowing bubbles and drawing bubbles with vibrant, powder paint washes over oil pastels.

Drawing Bubbles: Drawing with Air

Blowing Bubbles - Drawing Bubbles
Blowing Bubbles – Drawing Bubbles

 


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