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Published: 2013-10-10 01:18:55 +0000 UTC; Views: 244; Favourites: 3; Downloads: 0
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So, instead of being the studious college student that I am and completing my Algebra homework, I'm going to do a mass post of art that I have neglected over the summer!!! YAAAAAY!!!!This was one of those things where I stayed up late at night when I had to get up at 7:45, and was still awake at 12:30, which is about past my healthy 8 hours of sleep, but at the time, I cared not.
This year, the farmers surrounding my house decided to plant beans this year, which we gladly picked (with permission of course) But I noticed that the farmers all around decided to plant beans this year!
FARM COUNTRY!! HUZZAH!
I got a little lazy at the bottom. I think it works.
I do not own this farm! This farm is from the vaults of my memory banks which have seen this farm off somewhere in the boonies of my home!
Farmers, thank you.
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PonderHope [2013-10-11 02:57:12 +0000 UTC]
Algebra is not my strength. D: I too...am a college student however! I've done some observational painting since I've arrived here. :3 It's very relaxing.
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Dawning-Rose In reply to PonderHope [2013-10-11 04:34:31 +0000 UTC]
It's pretty awesome! Observational still life is becoming a really practiced exercise now; I've been enjoying it a lot. And agreed, it's very relaxing. ^_^
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PonderHope In reply to Dawning-Rose [2013-10-11 14:56:18 +0000 UTC]
Almost all of my drawings lately have been observational still life drawings that I've done in my Drawing I class. We've been learning how to analyze drawings and different principles of design and really...what makes a good drawing. I dunno if some of my work is as detailed as some of my peers work however. But maybe that's not the most important part. The most important part is what makes a good drawing and makes a drawing work. This www.allpaintings.org/d/36109-2⦠could be considered just as good as this www.sinoorigin.com/images/mode⦠because of the principles of design. Technique is important...even in figurative/abstract works.
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