Yay for YouTube!

This was my Spirit Calling Card reading this morning.

Untitled-1Indeed!  Being a beginner at drawing, I have sometimes felt overwhelmed and not equipped to handle what I’ve been asked to do in class.  I’ll admit, part of it is definitely psychological – I’ve already talked about my baggage when it comes to drawing. I’m still working on that, and I’m happy to report that there’s great progress!

Being a beginner has also been a great blessing.  The fact that I’m so much less experienced than the others and that I am missing many of the very basic skills that we aren’t covering in class ( ex: how to hold a pencil for drawing, how to make pencil strokes, etc.) has propelled me into a whole self-study program before and after classes, thanks to the Internet.

Since Sunday, I’ve been spending an extra 2-4 hours a day on YouTube with a whole bunch of teachers learning about and practicing everything from how to hold a pencil, the different kinds of pencils,  the dimensions of “the ideal superhero”, to human anatomy for professional artists so that I can better understand how those muscles wrap around the bones and affect the light/shadows on a human figure. The artist/ teacher in that last video enjoys dissecting bodies to deepen his understanding – not something I’m willing to do!   I did try to examine my own arms in the mirror this morning, but alas, they look more like the cylinders on the drawing mannequins; therefore, they aren’t teaching me much about biceps and triceps…. except maybe that I could develop mine…  Anyhow, I can now understand how some of my friends can stay up all night watching YouTube videos – it’s not all silly time-wasters. It’s become an integral part of my artistic education! To think that when I last lived in Europe (Czech Republic in 1994), I didn’t even have email (nor did most people)!  Now I can simply search for teaching videos on almost anything or Google “Klimt drawings” and spend an hour looking at hundreds of his sketches to see a bit of his creative process and other styles of quickly rending the human body on paper – very encouraging!

So here are a few photos of my progress in the last 3 days. It’s so far from where I want to be, but oh so far from where I was just a week ago. It’s all good … and all relative!

And this is my class in a park where we spent an hour and a half observing and drawing water droplets… not so easy!

IMG_2765 IMG_2778Life is definitely teaching me to appreciate the challenges I am experiencing as a beginner and all the opportunities for growth and learning they provide.

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