A selection of drawing exercises aimed at learning tricks and techniques through copying existing artworks. Common advice given to people in drawing books and institutions is to draw frequently. This is difficult to adhere to without the necessary motivation, or when a particular outcome is emphasized, such as 'a good drawing'. Research shows that learning and motivation is enhanced not only by copying other artists to build a library of visual schemas.
So mimick away, my friends.
Used as copying practice below are works by Osamu Tezuka, Ivan Brunetti, Herge, Chester Brown, Frank Miller, Jack Kirby, and can anyone guess the last one?