BLACKBOARD
SKETCHING
PLATE 13
As
stated in the introduction, there have been many requests for
suggestions for
calendars. Whatever the month may be, draw a simple calendar large
enough to be
seen by the children. If a picture of some sort is desired, draw
something
which will be appropriate to the month and arrange it in a vertical
panel at
one side, or a horizontal panel above or below the calendar. The
goldenrod on
plate 12 will show what is meant by this arrangement.
All the
strokes
here given have been drawn before and are easily applied. Strokes 1 are
given
for the goldenrod, strokes 2 for the rose hips and leaves, 3 for the
roses, 4
for the thistle, ands for the daisy. With a few light touches of the
chalk
indicate the growth and position of the specimen; then apply the
strokes for
drawing the surface of flowers and leaves.
In
sketching the
thistle the pointed details are added with the point of the chalk.
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