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Hands Breadth

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Draw 5 small hands, 2 big hands or 1 HUGE hand

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Hands Breadth | Draw 5 small hands, 2 big hands or 1 HUGE hand Hands Breadth Draw 5 small hands, 2 big hands or 1 HUGE hand July 22, 2019 by Carrie King Bye-bye, Breadth! As of the fall of 2019, the Breadth section of the AP Studio Art portfolio is gone and TBH, I’m a little sad to see it go. I’ve finely tuned these Breadth assignments for almost two decades and I love them. I’ll probably continue to use a few of them to help lead students into the Sustained Investigation, but I’m maintaining all of the Breadth pages on my website so I can use them with my Advanced Art students. But I’ll also keep them for nostalgia. Looking at the pieces my students have created is like a family reunion. Leave a comment July 9, 2013 by Carrie King Expressive Hands I “borrowed” this lesson from one of the best drawing professors I ever had at the Maryland Institute, College of Art. His name is Abby Sangiamo and he taught me more about drawing than anyone before or since. I...

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