
Like blind contour drawing, contour drawing is an artful experience that relies more on sensation than perception it’s important to be guided by instinct. In a continuous-line drawing, the artist looks both at the subject and the paper, moving the medium over the paper, and creating a silhouette of the object. In the hands of a talented master, the line that conveys contour can deliver an astonishing amount of visual delight. Its objective is to capture the life, action, or expression of the subject.It is widely accepted among schools, art institutions, and colleges as an effective training aid and discipline for beginner artists. It also looks like the drawing was constructed out of wire ImportanceĬontour drawing is an essential technique in the field of art because it is a strong foundation for any drawing or painting it can potentially modify a subjects’ form through variation within the lines. This is how you can imagine, where is your little dot exploring or heading off to. Paul Klee “ a drawing is just a dot going for a walk” That is you would pluck up the string the drawing would unravel. Typical contour drawing makes it look like it was made out of string. Seeing the artist’s hand in the lines of the drawing). You do not want boring lines (must be thick, thin, fat or hard.



The completed drawing gives the effect that it could be unwound or unravelled. Once you make contact with the paper (you may begin anywhere: top, bottom, side), you are keeping the line flowing. The drawing implement stays in uninterrupted contact with the surface of the paper during the entire length of the drawing. The line in a continuous line drawing is unbroken from the beginning to the end. A drawing is simply a dot going for a walk –Ĭontour (n.) 1660s, a term in painting and sculpture, from French contour “circumference, outline,” from Italian and Medieval Latin contornear “to go around”
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