instructions
Inspiration
You will be getting an email with the previous artist’s drawing (or a few lines of text if you are the first artist in the group). Your drawing should somehow be inspired by the drawing you received, and should try to continue the narrative the previous artist has created. You may interpret this as literally or loosely as you like.
Dimensions
Your drawings needs to be 7.5” wide and 9” tall (or proportionally bigger).
Horizon Line
You must have a horizon line in your drawing that starts on the left side edge of the paper and makes it to the right edge of the paper.
Your horizon line must start where the previous drawing’s horizon line ends.
When I send you the previous artists page I will also send you a measurement of where on your paper to start your horizon line on the left side. You can end your horizon line where ever you want on the right side.
Example
Pretend this is the drawing you get. The black dot represents where you start your horizon. The end of your horizon can be anywhere on the right side of the paper you want. That will be the starting point for the artist after you.

(Image above by Carmen Segovia)
This is how it might look after five artists have made drawings:

(Images above left to right by Ashley G, Mel Kadel, Peter Taylor with Luke Ramsey, Carmen Segovia, Roy Roberts)
If you have any questions about this process please contact julia[at]also-online.com.

