




This was / is very challenging. I had to remember to stay present and relaxed, to stay focussed, but not try to control the picture too much. I had to keep reminding myself that the aim wasn't to produce a beautiful picture, but a truthful one. Did I really see and did my hand translate that seeing? I don't know. Perhaps there were moments of seeing, but old habits got in the way. I'll keep going though.
4 comments:
I've had this book for years. I guess it's time to dust it off and give it a go again! I love the cat drawings :) of course!
i think you see, and/or saw.
that cat did, outta 1 eye!
who da fella with the pointy honker?
Me likey mucho
fantastic
you did wonderful
xx xx xx
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