READ: this pdf excerpt from Keys to Drawing by Bert Dodson (linked below); refer back to it as needed throughout this assignment.
Follow the pdf guidelines to make a drawing of your own crossed feet, focus on accurate contour and detail. Use line only—a sharp pencil, ballpoint pen, or felt tip marker (fine-point).
Sit comfortably with your crossed feet propped up in front of you and place your pad or paper on a support in your lap so that you have a clear view of your feet. Using the look-hold-draw process discussed here, represent the feet as closely as your observation permits. Be aware of looking at the subject more than at the drawing. Try drawing blind at least three or four times while working. Do not erase, but have two or more “restatements “in the drawing. Allow yourself at least 30 minutes for the project.
When you finish:
Take a photo of your drawing and post it to the Padlet Critique Discussion Wall: https://austincc.padlet.org/courtneycone/bdo9922j07fqd7rq