Blind Contour Friday has issued the cue for October: “Spooky.” I thought my spooky cats would be suitable subjects, though they barely sat still long enough to draw them. In case you think I’ve forgotten how to draw, a “Blind Contour Drawing” means that you draw without looking at your paper and you do not lift your pen from the paper. You follow the contour of the subject with your eyes and your pen at the same time, and if you have to backtrack or cross over to get back to the beginning you do it, all without lifting the pen. Then when you’re done drawing, you can look at your paper while you splash a little paint on it, just for more fun.
The cat in the top drawing is Busby and the bottom is Fiona, also known as “that spooky little kittie,” since she’s quite odd.
They’re both drawn with ink in a Raffine sketchbook and then painted with Kremer Pigments watercolors.


7 replies on “Blind Contour Friday: Spooky (Cat)”
AND SPOOKY THEY ARE!! THOSE EYES — THE DEVIL’S IN ‘EM! LOL GREAT JOB, JANA! I always find blind contours so loose and fun!!!
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i love these cats – they capture such essence of cat
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Fabulous. I love blind contour. It was always a fun exercise for the kids when I was teaching. I like how you’ve coloured them.
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Hehehehe! These are GREAT! I love the bottom one! Too Fun!!! The paint you added is perfect!!!
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Wah! It IS spooky π
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I love this! That little kitty is both spooky and cute. Thanks also for the summing up of blind contour – I have been wondering about it. Fabulous kittie-kats.
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I love the colors you chose to use, Jana! It is tough enough to draw a cat, let alone in blind contour. Great result!
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