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Blind Contour Heads

Blind Contour Heads. Definition. “Blind” Unable to see, sightless “Contour” An outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something. Definitions. “Blind Contour” is: Drawing an image WITHOUT looking at your paper.

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Blind Contour Heads

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  1. Blind Contour Heads

  2. Definition • “Blind” • Unable to see, sightless • “Contour” • An outline, especially one representing or bounding the shape or form of something.

  3. Definitions • “Blind Contour” is: • Drawing an image WITHOUT looking at your paper. • You draw a continuous line, without lifting it off the paper. • “Make up lines” when you need to move to another area.

  4. Definitions • “Blind contour” is a drawing exercise that allows you to “see” beyond what you think you see. • It’s NOT supposed to “look good” • Blind contour is used to “train your eye” to look for details.

  5. Examples of Blind Contour

  6. Examples of Blind Contour

  7. First ½ of Project • Four students will volunteer to come up to the front of the class. • One student will come up at a time. • Everyone else will draw this person in the style of blind contour for 2 minutes. • Remember to NOT look down at your paper, and not lift your pencil off of your paper. • I will be the fifth volunteer. 

  8. Rubric

  9. Second ½ of Project (Day 2) • Brainstorm some of your favorite foods. • Write down at least 10 different foods that you like. • For example: • Ms. Blue likes sushi, pizza, ice cream, bananas, spaghetti, pineapple, fry bread, strawberries, cereal (honey nut cheerios), and cheesecake.

  10. Second ½ of Project • Take five of these foods and turn the blind contour heads into these foods. • Decorate the background.

  11. Example of Project

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