Ex. 3 Thumb Doodles

Special thanks to

Editors of Klutz. Thumb Doodles Book.CA: Paolo Alto, Klutz. 2008.

 

Meet your tools: You should already have one of these "handy" tools. For this activity, you can think of your fingers as your paintbrushes. (Or should we say "print-brushes?") Each finger provides a different size print. All sizes will be useful for different designs.


The marker or the pen is where the magic is. Watch this before and after demonstration:

Some Great Ideas to Get Your Imagination Flowing:











Assignment:

Time to use your thumbs, fingers, pens, and imagination to make some things that are truly artistic.You'll be surprised what your fingertips can do.

Your task is to fill at least one 8 1/2" by 11" piece of paper with a world full of magical creations. Don't be afraid to include backgrounds and props.

You will be evaluated in terms of the quality of your work and the amount of effort and creativity you put into your project.