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I try to move objects with my gaze... nothing has moved so far.
she showed me this at a coffee shop... "Look at them and their laptops" "oo!"
Are you happy? Are you there? Hello!
my friend sent me a letter and glowing fancy papers for my collages all the way from Scotland. and this is my reply to her letter.
In front of a fake fireplace I am like an alien who has just landed this to earth "but... why?"
Suggestion #3 For people who would like to develop their drawing skills In boring meetings draw. First Just draw inanimate objects. They are easier to draw by looking at them Then, draw people by looking at them. Draw your boss, draw the person in charge in the meeting "Make a chart in Excel write the serial numbers of all keyboards, mouse, screens, Wacom, tablets in that chart" boring meetings and classes can be the most fun places if you want.
various phases of my tree
Suggestion #2 For developing drawing skills you don't need to be talented but it is helpful to be determined and persistent. Draw objects by looking at them. We tend to draw from memory. when we draw from memory we lose details and we remember some of the shapes in a distorted way. After practicing for a long while we develop a library of well remembered objects in our minds. Also drawing by really looking at things develops our way of seeing the world. "are you looking at me?"
the boy in the photo knew that he was holding the best umbrella in the world.
like robots people in those boxes were going to same direction... "are we living beings? we are like electrons or blood cells of a higher organism..."
a couple minutes before the play, the little prince, begins the guy sitting next to us stood up and showed his tattoo to us "I have watched this play 10 times. I had this tattoo last week"
who do you need for protection?
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