Without much emphasis on details, this is like a shorthand note of the image you are going to create. The sketch can be of what you are seeing in physical reality; or it can be drawn purely from imagination. Or, it can be a combination of both.
A thumbnail sketch is a great planning tool and helps retrieve and retain your most intense impressions of your subject. It also helps you experiment with composition and format. You can figure out where to place the horizon, indicate movement and balance, or decide a vertical or horizontal direction.
This is such an important step that we are going to devote a homework assignment to it. In your sketchbook, create a series of thumbnail sketches based on interiors in your house. Find interesting compositions of furniture, architectural elements and décor. Remember, thumbnails are not final drawings. Spending a couple of minutes on each drawing should be sufficient.
Art II- 8 thumbnails (4 on a page)
Art II GT- 12 thumbnails (4 on a page)
20 points- Due Thursday, Sept. 8