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    Why Drawing Is Drawing

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    strangely, stretchy fingers. My skill is drawing. Drawing is one of my passions, because it is a good stress reliever and it can help express emotion. Drawing is very useful for when I’m upset and need something to boost my moralemood and is comforting for just a normal, rainy day activity. I especially draw especially when I’m bored or trying to pass time. Some people agree, and find drawing fun, but others may find it frustrating or boring. I enjoy drawing because it lets me work at my own pace

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    Disadvantages Of Drawing

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    I’d love to tell you that drawings skills are just a “plus” or that the age of pencils has passed. But, I can’t do it. I’m sure many of you could (and will) argue with me. Please do. Comments are open and welcome, and I’d love to hear what you think. I can imagine that some of you have stories of successful careers, even though you “can’t even draw a stick figure,” or perhaps you’ve worked for a talented creative director who could ONLY draw stick figures. I don’t think it’s impossible to be a designer

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    Drawing Kawaii

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    broke! I need to be done soon! I thought it was a great idea to start drawing kawaii animals, and objects so that is when i started draw different types of drawing. What we are doing is drawing kawaii. Kawaii is a type of drawing that is very, VERY, cute and fun to draw.The first materials you will need are several pencils or eraser pens and some coloring pencils or markers also some printer paper or notebook paper . Drawing kawaii is fun calming, relaxing, and enjoyable. Kawaii pandas are super

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    Boris Pelcer Drawings

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    that leaves the impression of isolation. I draw inspiration from Boris Pelcer’s style in my artwork as the technique I use is a hyper realistic graphite and pencil drawing. I hoped to show the same theme of migration of self in my artwork through drawing on Boris Pelcer’s technique of hyper realistic drawing as I feel this type of drawing adds to the “realness” of the feeling of isolation as well as it creates connection with the audience as the audience feels they can respond to the loneliness in

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    Ashley Sims Drawing

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    being shown is to show the importance of a well rounded education when it comes to the field of drawing. The importance of this theme is that each drawing is an example of a different concept of drawing, Though multiple concepts are sometimes included in the same drawing there will always be a main focus that teaches a new lesson and learning these is imperative for any artist.  The media used on these drawings are graphite, charcoal, ink wash, and prisma pencil.     Project one, is of an orange. Sims

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    we learn drawing first when we begin to learn about the art. Such as Rendering, sketches, and animation, drawing is necessary in the art and design. I learned the perspective, how to use charcoal and pencil, and still-life in Drawing 100. However, I am pretty sure that Drawing 101 gave me an opportunity to learn advanced study such as how to do portraits, still-life by pastel, and three-point perspective. First of all, the method of drawing portraits is what I learned the most in Drawing 101. I would

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    For my first drawing I had a two-year-old named Jaxon. His Drawing was a bunch of scribbles. He did use multiple colors and did draw on different parts of the paper. Our setting was at a co-worker’s house. The stage I would put Jaxon’s drawing in would be the scribble stage. His drawing would be perfect in the scribble stage because his drawing was a lot of random scribbling. The scribble stage is usually for children ages1 ½- 2 years of age. Children can be given crayons or markers once they stop

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    What is Drawing? “A drawing is simply a line going for a walk.” Paul Klee (Klee, 2010) Drawing is to create a picture, image or diagram with a pencil or pen by making lines or marks on a piece of paper or other material. The common theory I have found, after questioning several people on what their definition of drawing was, is that drawing is a method to convey feelings or emotions onto a piece of paper, using a pencil or pen so that others can see what they are thinking or feeling. This

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    artist ever since I was that little girl with an overactive imagination. If my Grandma only knew, that one Disney princess drawing book would influence me so much. I still remember feeling those crisps papers and staring at those colorful drawings for hours.The detailed directions of creating these beautiful princess open something inside of me. My Grandma buying that drawing book that day, inspired me to draw. The coloring book wasn’t enough to satisfy this urge of creativity. Soon the world become

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    selected two works of art without knowing that both works belonged to him. I first came across with Lewitt's painting named "Wall Drawing" which consists of colorful thick zig zag lines on a wall with the dimensions of w482 x h298 cm. Lewitt painted this in 1996, for his medium he used ink on a wall. His second work of art I selected is an installation/painting named "Wall drawing #1091: arcs, circles and bands" which consists of different colorful lines, Lewitt painted this in 2003 using synthetic polymer

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