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Observational Drawing

Observational Drawing. Fine Art 1. A drawing of an object(s) that the artist can look at and observe closely. The goal is to make their drawing look as similar to the real object as possible. http://www.linpeng-gallery.com/meet_linpeng.htm. What is an Observational Drawing ?.

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Observational Drawing

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  1. Observational Drawing Fine Art 1

  2. A drawing of an object(s) that the artist can look at and observe closely. The goal is to make their drawing look as similar to the real object as possible. http://www.linpeng-gallery.com/meet_linpeng.htm What is an Observational Drawing?

  3. Why draw what we observe?

  4. Eye and hand coordination. • Relationships between objects and space. • To look out for details in daily life. • Concentration and patience. What does Observational Drawing teach us?

  5. April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519 • Painter, sculptor, architect, musician, mathematician, engineer, inventor, anatomist, geologist, cartographer, botanist, and writer. • Known for his most famous works: the Mona Lisa, The Last Supper and The Vitruvian Man- DaVinci was a master of observational drawing. Leonardo DaVinci

  6. Leonardo DaVinci

  7. Medical Observational Drawings

  8. Observational Drawings of People

  9. Mechanical Observational Drawings

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