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This is a blog which contains illustrations and drawings by illustrator Koosje Koene. Recently she contributed in the e-book They Draw& Cook for Kids and made illustrations for the e-book The Three Little Pigs. She also self published the book Millies Marvelous Monsters - the pages can be found on the blog too.
1. Blind contour drawings

I will be the first to admit that I like showing off cool drawings here on my blog. However, I don't mind sharing drawings that you might not hang on your wall, but are very important to make.

While I was in Thailand two weeks ago, I started a habit of doing a blind contour drawing every day. My husband was my willing victim for this. Doing blind contour drawings are fun quick exercises to train your eye-hand coordination. I am sharing all the drawings below, just because it's fun to see. And I actually see progressin accuracy.














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