1. Get a piece of paper and a pen.

2. Doodle for a minute without thinking. Just feel free to do it in whatever direction.

3. After a minute, try to draw a square, rectangle, circle, and triangle at the back of the paper.

Processing Questions

1. How do you compare the two activities?

2. What did you feel when you were doodling and drawing figures?

3. Between the two activities, what needs certain control or discipline? Why do you think so?​


Sagot :

Answer:

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1. Get a piece of paper and a pen.

2. Doodle for a minute without thinking. Just feel free to do it in whatever direction.

3. After a minute, try to draw a square, rectangle, circle, and triangle at the back of the paper.

Processing Questions

1. How do you compare the two activities?

2. What did you feel when you were doodling and drawing figures?

3. Between the two activities, what needs certain control or discipline? Why do you think so?

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Answer:

1.The two activities both are different because doodle has no real purpose but to keep person occupied and it doesnt need to depict anything which is drawing, is the final well though out, careful rendering of subject your composition.

2.When i did the doodle i feel calm and relay while drawing figures makes me of a specific things to draw.

3.The doodle art because you need to make a new art by using your imagination and to be creative.