Drawing Prompt: Wild Dining

12:33 PM, Thursday June 27th 2024

Brussle Sprout Brunch 6.27.24.jpg - Google Drive

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This submission was done for the Wild Dining drawing prompt. Check out more submissions here!

I remember seeing cartoons about kids who didn't like their brussel sprouts. I thought "Surely, they can't be that bad". Then I tried them. And to this day, brussle sprouts are one of my least favorite foods. So I decided to combine those vegetables with one of my least favorite bugs - a centipede!

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The Science of Deciding What You Should Draw

The Science of Deciding What You Should Draw

Right from when students hit the 50% rule early on in Lesson 0, they ask the same question - "What am I supposed to draw?"

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