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Old 05-08-2008, 07:29 PM
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How do you draw illustrations about poems?

How do you draw illustrations about poems?
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How do you draw illustrations about poems?

pic a word in the poem and draw itorput ur feelings of the poem on paper
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How do you draw illustrations about poems?

what delina said
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How do you draw illustrations about poems?

You should read the poem, then close your eyes and see in your mind what it comes to you. If it is for a book, it hasn't to be always a realistic design, it could be something abstract that it makes you feel something. For example, if the poem is about passion and love, it could be something with a lot of red and movement. Let your heart tell you what to draw!!! good luck and enjoy!
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How do you draw illustrations about poems?

Read the poem and try to capture the mood of the poem and what the author was thinking is the poem about an event in history. I interpreted saying into painting and some where straight forward and others you have to thing outside the square.Also consider is it fast or slow claim or angry One artist did a drawing for every line of ring a ring a rose. to tell the meaning of the song.
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How do you draw illustrations about poems?

pick the image that strikes you most about when you hear or read the poem. from there work your way into finding the right image you want, for example if you don't know how a palm tree looks like at the beach, find a picture or watch something with palm trees to help you start illustrating that image. it's like creating frames for a comic book. only it can be not in order sometimes. =)
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