"This site is for people who want to improve their drawing and painting. It exists because I want to help you take control of your own learning. Why? Because it worked for me, and I think it’ll work for you too. In late 2005 I returned to drawing and painting after a long gap. My work was awful. I was horrified. I realised that I needed to learn again from the beginning. Along the way I went down many dead ends. But slowly, surely, I progressed. I learned a lot about how we learn. I want to share that with you so that you don’t have to make the same mistakes I did."
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Wednesday, January 25, 2017
This site is for people who want to improve their drawing and painting
http://www.learning-to-see.co.uk/about
This self-taught artist is inspiring on many levels. First and foremost, as a human-being.
This is how he starts:
"This site is for people who want to improve their drawing and painting. It exists because I want to help you take control of your own learning. Why? Because it worked for me, and I think it’ll work for you too. In late 2005 I returned to drawing and painting after a long gap. My work was awful. I was horrified. I realised that I needed to learn again from the beginning. Along the way I went down many dead ends. But slowly, surely, I progressed. I learned a lot about how we learn. I want to share that with you so that you don’t have to make the same mistakes I did."
"This site is for people who want to improve their drawing and painting. It exists because I want to help you take control of your own learning. Why? Because it worked for me, and I think it’ll work for you too. In late 2005 I returned to drawing and painting after a long gap. My work was awful. I was horrified. I realised that I needed to learn again from the beginning. Along the way I went down many dead ends. But slowly, surely, I progressed. I learned a lot about how we learn. I want to share that with you so that you don’t have to make the same mistakes I did."
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