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23. April 2023
Dear readers,
Today I have prepared for you a little about the basics of drawing and the pitfalls involved. First and foremost, keep in mind that drawing should make you happy. Drawing is how you materialize your vision of moments, your feelings and your expression through creation. It's not about making the work pleasing to others, but above all about making it pleasing to yourself. But enough talk and let's write about it.
Drawing is an art form that has been around for centuries and has evolved over time. The basics of drawing include understanding the basic shapes and proportions that are the building blocks of any drawing. It is essential to start with basic shapes before moving on to more complex shapes to ensure that the drawing is appropriate and accurate. Learning how to draw basic shapes and forms is an essential step in the drawing process and can be achieved with practice and patience. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced artist, understanding the basics of drawing is essential to creating a successful work of art.
Another critical aspect of drawing is understanding light and shadow. Light and shadow play a significant role in creating depth and dimension in a drawing. To create a realistic and convincing drawing, it is essential to observe how light falls on objects and how shadows are created. Many artists use shading techniques to create the illusion of depth and to make their drawings more vivid. Understanding light and shadow is a skill that comes with practice and observation. By mastering this skill, artists can create drawings that are not only technically accurate, but also visually appealing.
When drawing, the importance of practice and patience cannot be overstated. Drawing is a skill that takes time and dedication to develop. It is essential to practice regularly and be patient with yourself as you learn and grow as an artist. By practicing, you can improve your drawing skills and create works of art that are more refined and sophisticated. It is also important to keep an open mind and be willing to learn from your mistakes. By embracing the learning process and being patient with yourself, you can develop the skills needed to create beautiful and meaningful drawings.
One of the common pitfalls of drawing is making it too complicated. Many artists, especially beginners, tend to include too many details, making the drawing cluttered and confusing. This can lead to a lack of focus and loss of the overall message the artist is trying to convey. To avoid overcomplicating a drawing, it is important to start with a clear idea of what the drawing should communicate and focus on the essential elements that support that message. Simplifying the drawing can also help create a more compelling and visually pleasing composition.
Another pitfall is a lack of attention to detail. While over-complicating a drawing can be problematic, neglecting detail can also lead to a lack of depth and realism. Detail can add interest and texture to a drawing, making it more engaging for the viewer. It is important to strike a balance between simplicity and detail, and to pay attention to the necessary details that will enhance the overall quality of the drawing.
Fear of making mistakes can also be a pitfall in drawing. This fear can lead to a lack of creativity as well as a reluctance to take risks. It is important to recognize that mistakes are a natural part of the learning process and that they can be valuable opportunities for growth and improvement. Developing a growth mindset and embracing the learning process can help overcome the fear of mistakes and lead to more confident and successful drawing. Seeking guidance and feedback from experienced artists or taking courses can also help overcome this fear and improve drawing skills.
One important piece of advice in conclusion. Draw what you see and not what you think. A face is not a bullseye, two tonsils, dots for nostrils and a line for a mouth. Make your hand paint the object of your interest, with the perspective and proportions it has.
Thank you for your attention and look forward to the next time.
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Marcel