Drawing is a skill you can always improve at. Everyone makes art and draws it in different ways. One style that is both common and very popular is anime art. Anime art uses thin lines...
Covid-19 in China: Layered Papercut Art Alina Ji, 13 At the start of the pandemic, Alina Ji spent two months almost entirely within the confines of her apartment. During this time, Alina created a detailed...
Coronavirus as a Supervillain Amruta Krishnan Srinivasan, 9 This drawing was made in response to our Daily Creativity prompt #73, in which former contributor Anna Rowell asked our readers to imagine what Coronavirus would look...
Artwork: The Scream by Edvard Munch I penetrated the famous artwork with my gaze as I imagined myself inside the painting–glorious, I thought. The colors swirled around the painting–some wobbly, some wavy. I studied the...
You can’t love a piece of art and not look at it just one time. It is impossible and it shows you really have no care for the art. "Garden at Giverny" by Claude Monet...
Make a “blind contour” self portrait. A blind contour is a drawing where you do not look at the paper while you are drawing, and once you have put your pencil or pen on the...
Drawing is a skill you can always improve at. Everyone makes art and draws it in different ways. One style that is both common and very popular is anime art. Anime art uses thin lines and many details. Most people make anime art digitally, but some do it on paper! Today I will be teaching you all how to draw anime art digitally! (Or well, my version of it anyways!
PostPublished October 21, 2020by Stone Soup Editors
Covid-19 in China: Layered Papercut Art
Alina Ji, 13
At the start of the pandemic, Alina Ji spent two months almost entirely within the confines of her apartment. During this time, Alina created a detailed collage via papercutting, honoring the doctor who first alerted authorities about the virus, and who died treating people. The collage is made almost entirely of cut paper.
Coronavirus as a Supervillain
Amruta Krishnan Srinivasan, 9
This drawing was made in response to our Daily Creativity prompt #73, in which former contributor Anna Rowell asked our readers to imagine what Coronavirus would look like if it were a supervillain.
Artwork: The Scream by Edvard Munch
I penetrated the famous artwork with my gaze as I imagined myself inside the painting–glorious, I thought. The colors swirled around the painting–some wobbly, some wavy. I studied the face of the person who screamed. It was as though the world around you would shake for a moment–to share the horror with you.
You can’t love a piece of art and not look at it just one time. It is impossible and it shows you really have no care for the art. "Garden at Giverny" by Claude Monet (shown above) is a beautiful painting of a garden but if you look at its beautiful garden a few times then you see much more than what you saw the first time.
Make a “blind contour” self portrait. A blind contour is a drawing where you do not look at the paper while you are drawing, and once you have put your pencil or pen on the paper, you don’t lift it again.
Get all your materials prepared, and position yourself in front of a mirror. Pick up your pen or pencil. Look at the paper and put the tip of your utensil into position.