Exercise 1: Draw your own left or right shoe from the side. Place the shoe on a table in front of you (preferably at eye level). If necessary, first very lightly draw the shape of a bare foot from the side (see Chapter 1).
Exercise 2: Place your shoe (or a shoe of your own design) in a completely new imaginary environment. Here some examples of pupils for inspiration.
EXTRA 1: Imagine one of a pair of your shoes/slippers is lost, maybe somewhere left by accident. Fantasize in a few loose drawings or a comic strip a short journey for your shoe/slipper in the search of his mate.
EXTRA 2: Draw or paint a sequence of three close-ups of feet with shoes, standing or walking. In each image, the feet are slightly shifted, giving the background a slightly different look. You can also create your own photo assignment. In that case you will, of course, need a model.