How to Draw in 5 Steps
Monday, September 10, 2012 at 8:47AM
Sadie Valeri
Every drawing starts out well, and then goes through a bad phase. I call this The Valley of the Shadow of Death. The Valley stage is when we notice our drawing does not look right, and we try to fix it, but it only gets worse and worse.

Pulling the drawing out of the Valley, and learning how to do this over and over, is the key to drawing well.

Whenever we get frustrated or discouraged, I have found it helpful to have a few mantras and a list of STEPS to follow to re-focus the mind and get the drawing back on track.

These steps help me, and I have found they help my students as well:
  1. Breathe. You can’t draw if your brain thinks you are dying.
  2. Look. Drawings fail when we forget to look at the subject.
  3. Mark. Make ONE mark. Stop your hand. Put your pencil down if you need to.
  4. Check. Look at the subject again, look at your mark again, and correct it.
  5. Repeat. Do this 10 times. Then do it 10 more times. 
If you lose count, start again and try to do it 10 times. And then 10 more times. In fact, this is really the way to draw ALL the time.

P.S. It works for painting, too!

WORKSHOP: Drawing the Figure in Chalk and Charcoal on Toned Paper: January 2013, San Francisco
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