Adding Drama to your Drawings

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Welcome to Draw Tip Tuesday!

I got a question from Francis, she asked "how to add drama to your drawings".
Let me do a drawing to think about it...
I am not entirely sure what Francis means by "drama", but I think that a drawing becomes more interesting when the artist has been courageous, playful and bold. Bold colors can add drama. Or using just one blob of color, rather than coloring the whole drawing. It's the creative decisions that make the difference. You could zoom in, very closely, instead of drawing the whole thing. Or draw from a different angle! Drawing from the bird's eye view, by standing tall above the subject you're drawing, or sit on the ground and look up to your subject, for a worm's eye perspective.
If you take these kinds of fun and creative decisions, you keep challenging yourself, and you're telling an interesting visual story.

In my workshops, but also in the comments of my Draw Tip Tuesday videos and my Instagram posts, people often tell me how they feel like they should draw in a particular way. That their drawing from observation should look accurate and realistic. That the drawing from imagination should be exactly like the image in their heads. The perspective should be right. The colors should be accurate... and so on. That's a lot of shoulds. And the only important one isn't in there: drawing should be fun. As artists, we are often imposing so many rules on ourselves.

Much of the point of drawing is to free our minds from the constraints of what we think we can do, or are “allowed” to do. Being free through drawing is a good way to explore that.
When you "mess up" the perspective but you then keep going, you embrace the wonkiness and enjoy the moment of drawing - then you'll probably end up with a much livelier and more expressive drawing, than when you would have followed the rules of vanishing points, and all that.

Also, embrace the wonkiness!


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Materials used in this video:
-Hahnemühle Nostalgie Sketchbook, A4
-Daniel Smith watercolors
-Pentel Aquash waterbrush
-Caran d'Ache Luminance colored pencils




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