How to draw blots with gouache. How to draw a blot, create a blob, an ink blot in Photoshop tutorial

How to draw blots with gouache. How to draw a blot, create a blob, an ink blot in Photoshop tutorial

Master class in drawing (studying various drawing techniques with preschool children)

Master Class. Unconventional drawing technique - blotography "Magic blots"

Master - class is calculated for parents and educators, as well as preschool children - from 3 to 6 years old.

Appointment of the master - class: Blotography is a great way to have fun and usefully spend time, experiment with colors, and create unusual images. Inflating the blots, one cannot predict exactly how they will disperse, flow into each other, and what the final result will be ... Such an activity will be interesting for both adults and children. Moreover, it is not only interesting, but also useful: for example, as articulatory gymnastics. Also, drawing by blowing through a straw improves the health and strength of the lungs and respiratory system (which is especially useful for coughing).

I would like to note that with the help of this type of drawing it is good, it turns out, to depict various trees (you get intricate trunks, branches, etc.). Try it, you will like the result!

Target: To acquaint children with such a way of image as blotography, to show its expressive possibilities

Tasks:

Arouse interest in the "revitalization" of unusual shapes (blots), teach to finish the details of objects (blots), to give them completeness and resemblance to real images; teach to see the unusual in the ordinary;

Develop imaginative thinking, flexibility of thinking, perception, imagination, fantasy, interest in creative activity; bring up accuracy in drawing with paints.

Materials for work:

Album sheets;

Gouache or watercolor;

Large brush;

A straw for drinks or you can use a pipette;

Water in a jar;

A damp cloth - wipe your hands if they get dirty;

Cotton buds;

Plasticine.

Blotography can be combined with various techniques of fine art, such as monotype, applique and others. Some of them are presented in this master class.

This way of drawing with "blots" can be used with children 3-4 years old and older.

Dip a brush in diluted paint and spray on a sheet of paper. The thicker the paint, the richer the color, but the more difficult it is to blow out.

We take a tube and blow through it onto multi-colored drops of paint, they turn into blots. In this case, the sheet of paper can be rotated - the blots are even more interesting!

Blotography using cotton swabs

Using a large brush, place a blot in the corner of the sheet.

Using a straw, blow the paint in different directions. It turned out such a tree!

After a little thought, this tree reminded me of a rowan tree growing alone on a slope. Using cotton swabs, paint on berries and leaves.

We also decorate the frame with a cotton swab. It is about such a mountain ash, perhaps, that Irina Tokmakova wrote the poem "Rowan".

Red berry

Rowan gave me.

I thought it was sweet

And she is like a hina.

Either this berry

I was just unripe

Either the mountain ash is cunning

Did you want to play a trick?

Blotography using a felt-tip pen

As in previous works, we put a blot and blow out the trunk and branches with a tube. And what kind of tree is it? Pine, of course!

Using a green felt-tip pen, draw the needles.

Pine

Above the yellow scree of the cliff

An old pine bent

Bare roots fearfully

She leads in the wind. (Timofey Belozerov)

Having decorated all the branches with lush needles, we proceed to decorate the clearing around the pine tree. Apply blots of green and inflate with a straw. The result is flower stalks!

We finish drawing leaves and flowers - dandelions on the stems. Now a lonely pine tree is not at all bored!

Blotography + plasticinography

Using plasticine, we create the seabed: we sculpt bright fish, starfish, pebbles.

But something is missing in this drawing? Seaweed, of course! With the help of magic blots and a straw, sea grass appears too! The blots are located between the pebble, and if the paint slightly enters the plasticine, it's okay, you can easily wipe it with a cloth and the work will not be spoiled.

Why not the seabed! Draw the bubbles and the drawing is ready!

The fish was catching up with the fish,

The fish wagged its tail

Bumped into the belly - I caught up!

- Hey, girlfriend! How are you? (T. Vtorova)

And this drawing method is suitable for older children (5 - 7 years old). We collect paint on a brush and spray it onto a sheet of paper. Blow out magic blots with the help of a straw. And now the most crucial moment - you need to turn on your imagination!

In every blot

Someone is there

If in a blot

Climb in with a brush.

In this blot -

Cat with a tail

Under the tail -

A river with a bridge

On the bridge -

A freak with a freak.

Under the bridge -

Pike perch with a perch.

The drawing needs to be examined from different angles and only then individual details should be drawn to make the image more recognizable.

Blotography + monotopy

The background is prepared in advance using the technique - monotopy. Blots of different colors are applied to the dried layer and blown out with a straw.

A Star fell into the river beyond the grove.

I ran straight there!

She did not crash - she lay at the bottom!

Or maybe it was a dream to me? (T. Gette)

Here is just a small part of what can be done with the help of "magic blots" - blotography. And with what other techniques of fine art you can combine Blotography - your imagination will tell you!

Encyclopedia of blots.

Blot-nature is thin, flexible and varied.

There are many ways to create a blot.

Classic round.

A drop drips from a brush placed vertically above the paper. If you lightly shake your hand in the vertical plane, the speed of falling of the ink on the paper will increase. From the blow, the blot will become delicate and welcoming. The larger the brush and the larger the drop, the more plump the stain.

Sweeping.

If we put ink on the brush and quickly wave it over the sheet, moving the hand in a horizontal plane, we get a very dynamic blot. The stronger the swing and the larger the leaf, the more vigorous the stain.

Leakage.

We do the smudge as follows: after applying the drop, we lift the sheet of paper vertically. The drop naturally grows paws and strives to escape from the leaf.

Shaggy.

A shaggy blot is made with a semi-dry brush. If you use a flat synthetic brush, you can get neat strands.

If squirrel, we get soft fluffs.

Symmetrical.

It is done like this: fold the sheet in half. Apply a blot to one of the halves. We close it with the other half and press it. Dry the resulting spot on the spread and put it into action.

Picturesque.

If you drop ink on glass or other smooth surface, and then press a sheet of smooth paper from above on top, we get a stain with a variety of natural landscapes. And they are usually very picturesque.

Ornate.

We lower the thread into the ink. We place it on one half of a sheet of paper folded in half. Leave one end of the thread outside. We close and move the thread inside, slowly pulling it out. We get a graceful crystal blot.

Spray.

We dip the toothbrush in mascara and drive it on any ribbed surface above a sheet of paper. The edge can be a ruler, a comb, or even a mascara cap. A huge number of small droplets fly from the brush to the paper (including everything around us, including our face and hands).

Comet.

If wet spots from the spray are smeared with a dry brush

we get a flock of dynamically hurrying blots.

Branched.

If you start to blow vigorously on a classic blot, it will grow overgrown with twigs and eventually transforms either into a bush or into a sorcerer oak. Depends on the strength of our breath.

Wax.

If you put a wax pattern on a sheet of paper,

and go over with ink on top to get a combination of torn black and white spots.

Openwork.

On a damp gouache background, drop a drop of ink.

We get an openwork blot with many handles of legs and antennae.

Wet.

On the wet surface of a sheet moistened with water,

sprinkle with mascara and get blots with soft petals - tentacles.

Salt speckled.

If you sprinkle salt on a blot, it immediately turns into the sky, and there a crystal fell glee, an asterisk forms. Suitable for drawing galaxies.

Round with iridescence.

If you add shampoo to the mascara and blow a soap bubble from this solution onto a sheet of paper, we get an excellent round blot with a halo of small specks. It is in them that the bubble turns after it bursts. However, we will get it in all its glory.

Horned.

If you blow on this bursting bubble from the tube, we get a blot with horns.

Printed.

You can make a print with anything.

We dunk our finger in ink and press it against the paper. The fly wants to fly!

So it turned out to be a dozen and a half. I'm sure there are others.

I will replenish the encyclopedia as I learn the wonderful world of wild blots.

Hope someone gets inspired by my selection!

Master class on non-traditional drawing

Drawing master class.

Name. Blotography is common.
Author. Gencheva Natalia Anatolyevna, teacher of additional education, MOU DO "Dniester Children and Youth Center", Pridnestrovskaia Moldavskaia Respublika.
This master - class is designed to work in a children's creative association, drawing lessons with children aged 5 years and older, for teachers, educators, parents.
Purpose: making drawings in an unusual way.
Target. To acquaint with the unconventional painting technique with the “usual blottography”.
Tasks. Teach new ways of obtaining images, objectifying and "animating" unusual shapes (blots). Develop attention, thinking, artistic imagination from the abstract to the concrete. Cultivate neatness when working.
Material: paper, paints, brushes, jars of water, wet wipes, pencils.
Presentation of the material... Guys, I received a letter from a colorful country, from our friend, artist Raskraskin. Hear what he writes.
Hello guys! I want to tell you what happened to me.
Yesterday
My sister brought me as a gift
Bottle
Black-black ink.
I began to paint
But right from the pen
He dropped a huge blot.
And blurred
There is a stain on the sheet
It began to grow gradually:
On the left is the trunk, And on the right is the tail, Legs are like pedestals, Tall ...
I immediately
I added huge ears to the black ink,
And it turned out
Of course, he is - you guessed it - Indian ... (elephant).
(poem by D. Ciardi "About who turned out of the blot") I am sending you several of my new works, made in an unusual way of drawing with an ordinary blob. Hope you enjoy them. See you. Your Raskraskin.

Examining pictures


Discussion. Reasoning of children about the methods of obtaining an image.
Do you want to learn how to draw like that? Children's answers.
Demonstration of drawing methods by a teacher.
For work you will need: paper, paints, a brush, water, felt-tip pens or pencils.


Let's prepare paints - add a few drops of water to each color of the watercolor, fold a sheet of paper in half and unfold.


On one side, closer to the middle, drop a few greasy drops - a blot. You can use different colors of paint.


Then fold the sheet in half along the fold line and draw it up and down several times with the palm of your hand so that the paint spreads over the sheet. Let's say magic words to "transform" the blot.



Carefully unfold the sheet. You see a bizarre spot.


Think what it looks like? Imagine. "Revive" blots - turn them into living creatures or objects. Carefully examine the blots by turning the sheets of paper in different directions. You can paint on some details with a pencil.



Questions for children about the sequence of drawing.
Where do we start work?
Where are we going to drip paint?
How many drops will we drip?
When we put the leaf together, what will we do?
What should be done next?
When they came up with what it looks like with pencils …… ..
Independent practical work of children.
Children learn the usual blotography technique. The teacher works individually. Gives directions, helps to get an image in an unusual way. Encourages self-reliance. Advises to carefully consider the blots, turning the sheets of paper in different directions. Shows for example: this is my blot, if you look at it like that, it looks like a butterfly, only you need to finish drawing the antennae. And who will your blots turn into? The teacher quietly, in the ear asks each child about his plans and associations, helps indecisive children with advice or indirect questions. The teacher works with more active, capable children. Gives them additional tasks. Analysis of children's work. At the end of the lesson, a general exhibition of "live" blots is arranged.

Blotography Is a painting technique based on spontaneous spots and splashes.

It can be used for different purposes.

  1. To create decorative backgrounds (in postcards, for example)
  2. For exercises to develop imagination
  3. For art therapy - pulling images of the problem from the subconscious and transforming them
  4. To create works of art.

More related materials:

I'll tell you about the last point another time, but for now let's try what blotography is.

Materials:

In order to do blotting, you need paper. Lots of paper. For the process takes over, and one wants to “stain” as much space as possible. Therefore, take a bunch of simpler paper - gray for writing or white for the printer.
You also need ink or ink. If not, then watercolor paints will do. We take a larger brush. Even a paint brush will do.

Workspace preparation:

Before starting the process, cover the surface of the table with newspapers or film. You may also have to cover everything around so that the spray flying in all directions does not stain the interior. It would be nice to protect your clothes with an apron - the mascara is practically not washed off.

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Blotography, blot creation technique:

Now that everything is ready, you can start falling into madness. 🙂

  • Put some ink on your brush and brush it off onto the paper to create blots. The beauty?

You can impulsively run your hand over the paper, you can just drip ink, you can tilt the sheet so that the ink flows in different directions. You can also blow on the drops of paint, and they will spread in beautiful streaks. For this it is convenient to take a cocktail straw.

Here are a couple of spots that I ended up with.

The first reminds me of a flower. And the second one evokes some unpleasant associations with internal organs ... True, it still looks like a bean with a sprout ...

I suggest that you mindlessly play with your blots. This is exactly what was forbidden in childhood. And now we are adults and we can afford to play a little foolishness and fall into madness ... 🙂

Let go of your hand and let her paint whatever she wants. Let the subconscious mind, through the movements of the body, throw out what it needs.

Spontaneous splashes and “bloated” blots, of course, have little to do with the work of the subconscious, but they adorn the graphic sheet well. So try both. In different versions, and on one sheet at the same time.

So, what is next?

  • After you play enough, take a break, looking at the work. Choose those that tell you something or are interesting compositions of spots.
  • Now you can turn on your imagination and complete the paintings with a few neat strokes.

Here's what I got.

The second work with the “organ” I first revived with a flower sprouting from a seed. The result was still not happy, so I shaded the black and white image with color. This is perfectly acceptable in the graphics.

This picture clearly bears an art-therapeutic orientation.

Such works are important not for their artistic side, but for what they mean to us personally. They demand that we make adjustments to them until we are satisfied with the changes that have occurred in them. Thus, we kind of give our subconscious mind a way to solve the problem.


But the picture with the flower was important precisely as a pictorial motive. I finalized it by drawing a flower stem, stamens, and a caddis fly. You can also hang this on the wall. 🙂

I hope that you will also like this method of creating graphic images. After all, they have something that attracts attention so much - the energy of movement, the play of spontaneity and awareness.

The blotting technique can be successfully used to create completely artistic works. Such as we do on the course "Watercolor Fantasy":

The watercolor technique includes many different techniques that awaken imagination and help your inner Artist to open up.

I want you to try your hand at watercolors and love this wonderful material.

Therefore, I suggest you

Small children love to leave blots on paper. Parents, underestimating the "masterpieces" of their own children, get rid of incomprehensible drawings. But it turns out that from the blots left, you can create a unique pattern. There is even such a drawing technique - blotography.

Blotography refers to silhouette art, but the history of figurative painting dates back to Ancient Greece. The images on the amphorae reveal scenes from mythology, the Olympic Games and the life of the gods of Olympus. But this art form became most popular in the 18-19th century. Many artists started working in this technique and created a huge amount of work in this technique. Such was the history of the origin of the drawing technique - blotography.

Drawings made in the technique of blotting are a unique way to interest children in drawing, make them want to learn this type of fine art and remember their childhood time themselves. The method is absolutely not complicated, but very exciting, developing not only skills and abilities for drawing, but also imagination, ingenuity, perseverance. Blotography is perhaps one of the most unusual ways to draw. Moreover, it is considered to be an unconventional technique, as, indeed, many others, where material unusual for this purpose is used.

With the help of blotography, a variety of plants, trees of different types and shrubs are well obtained.

Positive aspects of blotting

Recently, this type of drawing has become very popular. An accidental stain that appears on a paper sheet due to carelessness can have a unique structure. As much as you would like, such a pattern can no longer be repeated. By adding a little imagination and creativity in thinking, any blot can be turned into an animal or a fictional creature.


This type of activity has absolutely no age restrictions. That is, both children and adults can do it.

Blotography drawing technique

Required tool

To create a unique pattern, you must prepare the following material:

  • Artistic brush. It is advisable to use hard brushes. Sometimes children use a toothbrush to depict a large blot.
  • Paints. In this art form, only liquid watercolor is used. If there are no suitable paints at hand, then you can simply dilute the existing watercolor with water. By the way, multi-colored ink has the consistency necessary for drawing. It can also be used while painting.
  • Cardboard or sheet of white paper.
  • Capacity for water.
  • Cotton buds.
  • A damp cloth. Used to remove dirt from hands.

Stages of the creative process

So, blotting is a drawing technique. Where to begin? If you are new to this area, then initially you should decide on the theme of the future drawing. It is extremely important here to direct mental activity in the right direction, in other words, to set the direction. After making a blot on a piece of paper, turn on your imagination and try to see in it the outlines of an object or living creature. Maybe an amazing planet or a picturesque underwater world is in front of you.

There are several ways to create a drawing using blotting.

The most common is the drip method..

A wide, voluminous brush is required here. It should be thoroughly saturated with paint, and then, placing it over a piece of paper, begin to spray watercolor. If you want the drops to spray a small area, tap the brush on your finger or hand. When the brush is simply shaken, the spray area increases. For spot application of paint, use a pipette. By the way, with its help, you can create a large blot, thus depicting, for example, the sun. Most often, landscapes are created using this method of blotting.

In the second method of blotting, the spreading method is used.

To do this, a large blot is applied to the corner of the sheet with a brush. Importantly, the paint must be very liquid. Then, using a drinking straw, they begin to inflate the paint over the surface of the paper. It is advisable to direct the watercolor in different directions. Now you need to take a closer look at the resulting drawing and finish the details.

Blotography will help kids experiment with colors and have fun. In the process of drawing a picture in which the blotting technique is used, in children:

  • develops eye and hand coordination
  • fantasy, creative vision and imagination develops,
  • skills of working with paints, brushes are practiced,
  • children are taught to convey the silhouettes of people, plants and animals,
  • diligence, attentiveness, accuracy develops.