Fantastic tips in this thank you. I wonder how an approach I use fits with the advice regarding the iteration of doodles. Some of my favourite pieces start as almost unthinking shapes and lines and which slowly take a form and turn into something pleasing. From there they can developed into a full artwork.
Ten seconds into the video and my answer is: no, never. While not always fully clear I always still have a concept of what it is I want to draw, and how I want to draw it. I.e. I have a clear set goal before I even start to draw. With that I don't say it turns out as I wanted it. :-D
An extremely valuable sincere talk about the drawing process from a good artist. Thanks!!!
Thanks for the kind words! Glad it was helpful 😀
❤ thank you ! And hope you are "having fun" at the beach !
Always great to walk along the beach. 😀
Fantastic tips in this thank you. I wonder how an approach I use fits with the advice regarding the iteration of doodles. Some of my favourite pieces start as almost unthinking shapes and lines and which slowly take a form and turn into something pleasing. From there they can developed into a full artwork.
_"Before you make a line you must have a clear conception of what you want to draw."_
- George Bridgman
Don’t know about MUST, but for how I draw it’s certainly hugely helpful Thanks for sharing. 😀
Ten seconds into the video and my answer is: no, never. While not always fully clear I always still have a concept of what it is I want to draw, and how I want to draw it. I.e. I have a clear set goal before I even start to draw. With that I don't say it turns out as I wanted it. :-D
The value of this and not rushing marks onto the paper almost blindly cannot be understated. 😀
Can anyone say 1-2 sentences the amswer?
"Before you make a line you must have a clear conception of what you want to draw."
- George Bridgman