Drawing Out of Your Comfort Zone
By Paula Briggs
This resource shares a practical drawing exercise which enables you to make a drawing out of your comfort zone. Simple, illustrated step by step guide to pushing students of all ages to make more creative drawings. See also Encouraging Children to Understand Risk in Drawing.
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