![]() Not only will you get some interesting (and sometimes hilarious) results, it really is amazing practise. If you’ve got a group of sketch-happy friends, I really do recommend giving this challenge a try. LIMITED OFFER: Get 10 free Shutterstock images - TRYFLEX10. With a bit of shading, I ended up with this: We collected 40+ Mad Hatter Hat Drawing paintings in our online museum of paintings. Later that night, I added to his face, gave him a body and most importantly, a HAT. The best part about our little challenge is that if we like our one0minute drawings enough, we’re absolutely free to embellish what we have into a more complete drawing. Still, it would’ve been much better to have included his hat, yeah? The voice of Ed Wynn was used in the series. He is often referred to as the Mad Hatter, though this term was never used by Carroll. My friends and I had a good laugh about me missing the obvious, but they were nice enough to point out that I at least got the Mad Hatter’s crazy eyes and buck teeth down. How to Draw The Mad Hatter.The Hatter is a fictional character in Lewis Carrolls Alices Adventures in Wonderland and the storys sequel Through the Looking-Glass. I had a very distinct mental image of what I wanted to draw, but I spent so much time on his face, I ended up with a very incomplete-looking sketch. I must’ve been in some kind of panic because this is what I ended up with: ![]() Duh.) Despite the crystal clear answer, I seem to have missed that when it was time to draw. The obvious answer is his HAT! (Mad HATTER. What’s the most recognisable feature about him? His bowtie? His cheekbones? His posture? Hahaha… no. I found that one minute feels waaaaay too short to draw anything that looks decent, but that’s the fun/challenge of it! What’s the best way to convey the topic with such little time? For starters, whatever the most recognisable feature would be a good place to begin.įor one round, the topic was The Mad Hatter from Alice in Wonderland. As soon as our time is up, it’s pencils down. Some months ago, a few of friends and I started an art activity challenge where one person comes up with any topic at random, and the rest of us have exactly one minute to think about it, and then one more minute to draw it.
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