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Exploring Line

1. What was it like using your hand as subject matter for a drawing?
It was kind of confusing because I needed both hands, one to hold the paper and one to draw, but I wasn't able to do that. It was also difficult for me to draw with my non-dominant hand but I believe I did a good job
2. What media did you select - pencil or charcoal? Why?
Pencil because this was a difficult task that I didn't want to mess up and start all over.
3. How did it feel to create a drawing with your non-dominant hand?
-Uncomfortable but it was also easy because it was a sketch with just lines
4. Compare and contrast your final drawings. Do you think they are successful studies?
I think I did a great job for the circumstance. Although the first hand is straighter than the bottom one.
5. Would you consider using your non-dominant hand to create artwork in the future?
-No way unless I'm trying to imitate a baby's artwork








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