You be wielding colored pencils well, Master Koyama. Nice job. I disagree with Joan about variation in fruit. If you draw "that apple", not just any apple, there's as much variation as there are with people. Same is true for anything in my opinion.
I'm FAR from being a master, but thanks, Larry! I think I could easily do 100 apples in a week without getting bored -- Endless variations in color and pattern! Like people! But trust me, I will NOT be drawing a hundred of anything this week! Once a year is enough! ;-)
No fruit, thanks. But doing 100 people has made me think about choosing things to draw that are challenging. I am going to try to burn up the last few pages of my sketchbook by drawing buildings - which are NOT my favorite thing to draw.
Can't imagine doing 100 sketches of fruit...not enough differences in their looks. lol Nice job on this!
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DeleteYou be wielding colored pencils well, Master Koyama. Nice job. I disagree with Joan about variation in fruit. If you draw "that apple", not just any apple, there's as much variation as there are with people. Same is true for anything in my opinion.
ReplyDeleteI'm FAR from being a master, but thanks, Larry! I think I could easily do 100 apples in a week without getting bored -- Endless variations in color and pattern! Like people! But trust me, I will NOT be drawing a hundred of anything this week! Once a year is enough! ;-)
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No fruit, thanks. But doing 100 people has made me think about choosing things to draw that are challenging. I am going to try to burn up the last few pages of my sketchbook by drawing buildings - which are NOT my favorite thing to draw.
ReplyDeleteMe, too. . . more buildings will be my goal this spring!
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