Tate Draw

Make digital drawings using exciting tools and challenges
  • Making
  • Key Stage 1
  • Key Stage 2
  • Key Stage 3
  • Key Stage 4
  • Key Stage 5
  • Drawing
  • Portraiture
  • Landscape
  • Shape
  • Colour
  • Storytelling
  • Memory
  • How to use

    Tate Draw offers a range of different tools and challenges to support you to bring digital making into your classroom.

    • Draw freely with Free Draw. You can choose plain, coloured and patterned backgrounds.
    • Use Memory Draw to look carefully at the artwork. Once it disappears, draw what you remember.
    • Explore symmetry using Mirror Draw. Whatever you draw on one side of the dotted line also appears on the other.
    • Use Word Prompt as inspiration for your drawing.
    • Experiment with Invisible Drawing. Reveal your drawing at the end or use the eye button to reveal your drawing as you go.
    • Use One Long Line to explore what you can create if you keep your pencil on the page to make your drawing.
    • Make a drawing only using pixels with Pixel Draw.

    Bring Tate Draw up on the whiteboard for all the class to play with, work in small groups on a laptop or invite students to work individually on a tablet.

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