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Monday
30Nov2009

Retro | Vintage Drawing Practice

It takes practice to draw what you intend to draw. A straight line parallel to another line, a curve left to right at the angle you wish, lines at different angles without turning your paper (yes, I know you do). My line control is much better since I started actively practicing. I didn't really consider it "practice" until I realized, a year later, that my line control & precision had vastly improved!

sketch the lines of a white kitchen

19 East 72nd Street - Madison ... Digital ID: 1558320. New York Public Library

draw a teapot

Five déjeûner pieces. Jasper a... Digital ID: 490873. New York Public Library

design your own silverware

Silver knife, fork and spoon. Digital ID: 1688216. New York Public Library

use old patterns to practice drawing lines

Modern surface ornament. Digital ID: 818468. New York Public Library

add detail to your favorite drawing patterns

[Renaissance design patterns.] Digital ID: 819808. New York Public Library

draw the lines of the facade of a house (here's my attempt)

Late Colonial Door, Philadelph... Digital ID: 96327. New York Public Library

practice drawing fonts

Atlas of the city of New York,... Digital ID: 1516754. New York Public Library

learn to draw a fish, then draw fish with different patterns

Coryphaena coerulea, The Bleu-... Digital ID: 404016. New York Public Library

design the cover of an imaginary or real book

The harlot’s house : and other... Digital ID: 492668. New York Public Library

At myinkblog, 48 Beautifully Designed Vintage Websites gives a taste of vintage design, describing the design elements incorporated in the style.

Thoughts on improving your skill:

  1. Consider doing creative work freehand to build confidence, strengthen your arm, and improve the ability to control the pen.
  2. Watch yourself. Is it easier to draw when sitting on the couch with the journal to your right, on your lap, on a table in front of you, standing and leaning on a counter?
  3. When you are drawing and getting frustrated. STOP.
  4. If your hand/arm is tired, take a few days off.

You'll find my sketch of the facade above at I Don't Draw Things, and other ideas for practicing your lines at Line Practice and all posts tagged drawing practice.

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Reader Comments (2)

Tammy you are so right about practice! I have found that just coloring in my doodles has helped me
be a better "Pen controller" than before! I guess I've never thought much about the tiny little muscles
in my hand and also, these muscles help with having a "good eye". Off to practice.....

11.30.2009 | Unregistered CommenterEden

I found a chart of the hand muscles: http://sparkcharts.sparknotes.com/health/generalanatomy/section15.php.

11.30.2009 | Registered Commentergypsy

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