Drawing with passion
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Drawing with passion
Does this happen to anyone?
If you draw something and you have a passion about that exact picture, do you feel like you draw better?
Like a picture that you really love alot and just adore it.
If you draw something and you have a passion about that exact picture, do you feel like you draw better?
Like a picture that you really love alot and just adore it.
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Yes, sure
But lately since I do not have time, I cannot draw anything and I miss that feeling 
ALso it might be strange to you but solving math problems is the same feeling
To prove or to create algorithms you need to have some passion and creativities.... So yeah I do have these passions to drawing and to math



ALso it might be strange to you but solving math problems is the same feeling




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Of course! Wouldn't bother with it if ya didn't have those moments every now and then! My favorites are the ones that you get sooooo into that the lines literaly start to appear on the page before you've even drawn them, to the point where you actually feel like you're tracing something. It's a very kewl thing. 

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Drawing with passion... the more passionate I get about my drawings, the worse they become. So I try to keep it to a sane clearheaded level.
I was going to say "Drawing with passion ? I draw with pencils." But I don't think I'd survive the groans.
I was going to say "Drawing with passion ? I draw with pencils." But I don't think I'd survive the groans.

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Most definitely. Although passion can't really make up for a native lack of any real talent
One of the very best drawings I've ever done is a sketch of daughter Jenny when she was about three. We were on the way to visit their grandfather, and had the very back row of the plane, so we all occupied ourselves with drawing. I did this sketch of Jen that looks slightly like "child as anime character" and was meant to -- and it caught her three-year-old essence perfectly.
Another piece of art I did that turned out very well indeed was a class project in which we were to give a try at the "draw yourself in five lines" thing we found on a web site somewhere. Mine was highly abstract, but is symbolic of a mom encircling her two girls in her arms.
Guess what I'm passionate about

One of the very best drawings I've ever done is a sketch of daughter Jenny when she was about three. We were on the way to visit their grandfather, and had the very back row of the plane, so we all occupied ourselves with drawing. I did this sketch of Jen that looks slightly like "child as anime character" and was meant to -- and it caught her three-year-old essence perfectly.
Another piece of art I did that turned out very well indeed was a class project in which we were to give a try at the "draw yourself in five lines" thing we found on a web site somewhere. Mine was highly abstract, but is symbolic of a mom encircling her two girls in her arms.
Guess what I'm passionate about

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