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RE: An answer to a question by Bo

in #art7 years ago (edited)

Reading the comment even more interesting @katharsisdrill. You are talking something a bit difficult for me to understand as I am not an artist at all, but sometime the image come cross my thought and it stay there for a while. I never try to explore how far I could go for drawing or painting.

I just love art things. I will look over and over to the art work because I know that artwork somehow come from the thought of the artist. Like you said:

As soon as the brush touches the paper, the first note is heard, or the words are uttered inside the head of the author, there is a physical or mental feedback.

That is way I pay much more attention to detail of art work.

Honestly, I often look at the painting or drawing and I found my own imagination follow that drawing.

the way I can relay your explanation only by looking at my hobby to cook something. I have read you other comment about when you say : Cooking and art have some similarity:

Drawing and cooking is more related than you think.

I need your suggestion: What I should to start my very first drawing?

Sorry if my comment does not touch the topic

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I think the best way when starting drawing is to enjoy ourself and play around. Don't get angry when it does not meet your expectations, but look for the unexpected qualities.