The Cornell Lab Bird Academy › Discussion Groups › Nature Journaling and Field Sketching › Drawing What You See – Upside Down Drawing
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Proof! I really did draw the song sparrow, upside down! This was a challenge, since I like to rough out my subject using basic shapes, and then add detail and proportions as I go. Not this time! I started at the tail feathers and worked my way around...
Thanks goodness for erasers... I'll have to go back to this one to finish the markings on the breast and underparts of the bird, but I cheated and turned my page around... am pleased that the little guy isn't wonky-looking! I really wanted to look at the subject as an overall shape, but I forced myself to see it as a bunch of smaller shapes connected to each other... this has been the most challenging exercise yet!
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When I draw I always like to look at the subject as individual pieces of a total puzzle. How does one piece connect to another. This is also what I tell kids who say they can't draw. This makes the process more fun and enjoyable. I had a lot of fun doing this and when I was through I thought the body was to chubby but when I flip the image right side up, it looked really good. I am happy with how it turned out.
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