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the letters are drawn in colored pencils on a white paper with an orange, green, blue, and red letter
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To begin the unit on one-pint perspective students learned the basics about vanishing points. They practiced what they learned by drawing their initials and making the letters disappear off into the vanishing point in the center.
a drawing of a room with cubes on the floor
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2 Point Perspective Drawing Lessons | Drawings | katiecahillart
black and white drawing of an angel wing
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Eagle Wings Drawing | imgbucket.com - bucket list in pictures!
two angel wings on top of each other, with one wing spread out to the side
Tattoo Design Ideas and Pictures
a pencil drawing of an angel wing
alas de angel dibujo a lapiz - Buscar con Google
the letter k is decorated with flowers and swirls, as well as an ornamental design
"Letter capital K" by MRR-photography - Mostphotos
Letter capital K
the letter k is drawn in brown ink
Looking Back on New Design: Liz & Darren's Wedding Invitations
the letter k with flowers and leaves on it's side, in black ink
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a black and white square with an abstract design
ART with Mrs. Smith
Op Art! I find Op Art makes for great mini project when students are done with other projects. They are easy to explain, easy to do, and keep the kids interest!
a black and white drawing of batman
BATMAN DAY SKETCH by dexterwee on DeviantArt
BATMAN SKETCH by Dexter Wee - i like the emptiness of the chin/eyes. i like the city outline but nothing too specific.
three colorful balls are in the middle of a black and white checkered tunnel with an opening
I think I found my new 3-d drawing project!
Example for my homework- This is what I'm Going to do. Give a shout out to AMY GOAULDER! She's the best teacher I've had! (She teaches a lot of art including this one)
an abstract black and white photo of skyscrapers in the city, looking up into the sky
Josh Raymond on Behance
Focal Point | Josh Raymond (2012), black ink