240827 Drawing 101 116

Saylor Newman, right, and Ellie Lampe react to one of the group’s drawings. Students in Julia Leggent’s Drawing 101 do a drawing ice breaker. Called Exquisite Corpse, each student starts with a piece of paper. The paper is folded in thirds. The first person draws a head. Then the head is folded back so it can’t be seen. The papers are traded and the next person draws a torso, The process is then repeated and the third person draws legs. The final results show wildly different imaginations. August 27, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.
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Saylor Newman, right, and Ellie Lampe react to one of the group’s drawings. Students in Julia Leggent’s Drawing 101 do a drawing ice breaker. Called Exquisite Corpse, each student starts with a piece of paper. The paper is folded in thirds. The first person draws a head. Then the head is folded back so it can’t be seen. The papers are traded and the next person draws a torso, The process is then repeated and the third person draws legs. The final results show wildly different imaginations. August 27, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.