Drawing Prompts are a wonderful way to start the day, a great creative break from virtual learning, or an activity while a meal is prepared. I’ve often started a day at Honeybee with a prompt and the class’s stack of sketchbooks ready and waiting. Usually it is just one word, meant to inspire or jump start a quick drawing or sketch. It’s a nice way to get reluctant drawers to get some practice, and a fun way for constant drawers to expand their subject matter. We all know a child who constantly draws the same thing… this encourages some expansion.
Take this list, cut it out and put the slips of paper in a jar. Draw one out each day and draw together!
Or, follow the list and draw according to the corresponding date on the calendar. Or make up your own way!