Drawing and Making: Drawing to Feed Making – Making to Feed Drawing

By Sheila Ceccarelli

Sketchbooks and drawing can be used as tools to develop creative projects, whether making sculpture, designing or painting.

This exercise is to help you develop skills to create ‘visual notes’ and let the drawing process feed the making process and vice versa.

Drawing and Making: processes feeding each other
Drawing and Making: processes feeding each other

 


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