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8/13/25 Roof cleaners, Maple Leaf neighborhood |
Perhaps you’ve heard this story (or maybe it’s just a parable):
A sumi-e master stands beside a painting he has made – a few deftly
placed ink strokes. A viewer seems skeptical of its value. “How long did it
take you to make that?” he asks.
The master answers, “One minute and 50 years.”
When I shared these gestures of a couple of men cleaning a rooftop across the street, a follower commented that they were “powerful.” I was taken aback a bit by her term powerful – it’s not how I think of my own sketches. To me, these were just scribbles that took maybe 30 seconds each.
I had to remind myself, though, that 14 years ago when I first started sketching, I would have marveled at these gestures and said to myself, “They look so simple, but I could never do that, not in a million years!”
A million years are not necessary. Just 30 seconds and 14 years.
They are strong sketches with very determined lines!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Joan!
DeleteI would have to agree that you've really honed your skills at "simple" gestures that say so much. Yes, many are indeed powerful.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!
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