Draw the Hands Art Resource for Teens
Drawing hands can be hard to do, even artists who are advanced and highly experienced at drawing can have difficulty drawing the hands. And this is why I created and draw the hand art resource for high school students, so that they can practice drawing the hands realistically, proportionally and creatively. Learn more about my draw the hands art resources for high schoolers below!
How to Draw the Hands
Here is my Draw the hands art resource for high school! Click the button below to check out my draw the hands art resource for high school teens!
Draw the Hands- Art Resource for Teens:
Hand Drawing High School is a perfect drawing resource for high school students in grades 10-12. Hand Drawing High School are printable worksheets and posters/reference pages to use in your high school classroom for various purposes like sub plans, sketchbook assignments, extra practice or for homeschool. There are 20+ pages, see the details below for what is included!
This is an excellent resource for students to practice shading, drawing accurately, drawing hands, understanding and practicing hand proportions.
Hand Drawing High School Details:
· Teaching instruction page
· 5 hand pose drawing pages both printed on grid lines and plain paper for students -hand pose on plain paper provides a challenge for students while the grid lines students can count the squares to draw the hand accurately
· 6 pages on hand proportions with examples for students to practice drawing the proportions of the hand
· 1 rubric to be used as an assignment for drawing hands
· 4 pages printed in both colour and black and white that can be reference sheets for students of hand poses to draw or to be hung in your classroom
· 3 pages of drawing hands -worksheets with space to draw
· 1 page of different types of shading with examples
· 2 pages of different drawn hands (line drawing) as examples for students to reference
This draw the hands art resource comes with a rubric so it makes a really easy last minute art project that you can incorporate into your classroom or homeschool.
Being able to draw hands proportionally and detailed is something that art college program at Art University programs look for in applicants during their art portfolio application for art school.
If you had a teen who is interested in going to art school and needs to prepare an art portfolio for their school application you can click the button below to download my free guide for 10 tips for creating an art portfolio that stands out and gets your team excepted into the art program of their dreams!
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