I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all!
Now, What kind of student lessons do you have in mind? If you mean painting lessons I have to say I never took any (however as I noticed earlier my father was I painter and I used to watch him paint). I also always drew with anything on anything available…
My student lessons were all about hydraulic engineering and I did those many decades ago…
Different styles - I just get bored with something I’ve already done, and I need to change. Then once in a while I get back to something I felt nice about… After all one can’t do infinite number of styles. (I always had suspicious look at professional artists that did same things over and over again and mind you each time more perfect than before). I agree this leads to perfection, but it is not my cup of tea. I do something - I see “I can do it” - “lemme move to something else” - at least that’s the theory. The practice - that’s a different matter.
Now, if anybody understood what I wanted to say - please explain it to me since I don’t…
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Syllpb 9:39 am on December 26, 2009 | #
Like it a lot!!!
Marty Harris 8:05 pm on December 26, 2009 | #
Are you taking srudat lessons?
renefijten 5:39 am on December 27, 2009 | #
I admire the totally different styles you master.
Andrew Spanoudakis 8:00 am on December 27, 2009 | #
Agree with Rene. You do have a knack for adaptation and mastering. I really like this one.
Ziza 3:01 pm on December 27, 2009 | #
I’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all!
Now, What kind of student lessons do you have in mind? If you mean painting lessons I have to say I never took any (however as I noticed earlier my father was I painter and I used to watch him paint). I also always drew with anything on anything available…
My student lessons were all about hydraulic engineering and I did those many decades ago…
Different styles - I just get bored with something I’ve already done, and I need to change. Then once in a while I get back to something I felt nice about… After all one can’t do infinite number of styles. (I always had suspicious look at professional artists that did same things over and over again and mind you each time more perfect than before). I agree this leads to perfection, but it is not my cup of tea. I do something - I see “I can do it” - “lemme move to something else” - at least that’s the theory. The practice - that’s a different matter.
Now, if anybody understood what I wanted to say - please explain it to me since I don’t…