Drawing with Sticks

By Elizabeth Hammond

In this post artist Elizabeth Hammond demonstrates how to draw using a stick to give life to the marks made. This way of drawing encourages bodily movement and energy on the page. It is a really accessible activity for all abilities. Become a member to watch the full video below.


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What We Like About This Resource

“This is a great activity to get students to think about drawing in a different way. Extending reach and accepting a lack of control can lead to really exciting and energised mark-making. It’s great to see that this resource has also been used in SEND settings, demonstrating its accessibility.” – Tobi, AccessArt.


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