December 8, 2008
Here’s a project I did with my Art I students earlier this year, pre-surgery. We were studying gesture drawings, composition, foreground, background and I was attempting to fully indoctrinate my students with a love, respect and appreciation for prismacolor pencils. Yum. Or, as one of my students calls them, “Charismacolors.”
Yes. Indeed, that is exactly what they are.
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