Drawing Blind: Volume 1: Pencil Sketching by Dale Clarence Peterson
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Overview: You can learn to draw!(?) Every living human being draws, every day. You may not think of it as such, but you are! When you write yourself a note, sign your name, do any kind of doodle, you are drawing. You are moving a pencil or a pen around on a piece of paper, or a napkin, or even the palm of your hand (if that’s all that’s available) and you are drawing.
Written language is nothing more than a visual representation of a spoken language. When performed by the human hand, this is a hand-drawing of that communication. So you are drawing, all the time, every day. Just admit it. Even if you don’t want to admit it – if you use a pen or a pencil, you are an artist.
My objective with this first volume of Drawing Blind is to simply show my dear readers various means and methods of relaxation, introspection or even a kind of mental and active visual meditation. You have nothing to loose by trying the lessons I present, except stress and self-doubt, and a lot to gain, like a new sense of self-confidence. You can gain a new hobby and means of self-expression and, I hope, a new way of living in and observing the world around you.
"I'm no good at Art!" I've heard that as often as raindrops hit your hat in Seattle. I've never believed it ... about anyone. My belief is, if you can sign your name, you can draw - or paint, make sculpture, do cool stuff on a computer.
"I can't draw. I'm no good at Art." Just silly. But, if you're convinced of that, I can't really change your mind. What I can do is show you some things that can allow you to have some fun. Is there anything wrong with just having some fun? I like having fun and that's really why I got started drawing and painting in the first place ... when I was, like, four.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General

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Requirements: .ePUB reader, 18mb
Overview: You can learn to draw!(?) Every living human being draws, every day. You may not think of it as such, but you are! When you write yourself a note, sign your name, do any kind of doodle, you are drawing. You are moving a pencil or a pen around on a piece of paper, or a napkin, or even the palm of your hand (if that’s all that’s available) and you are drawing.
Written language is nothing more than a visual representation of a spoken language. When performed by the human hand, this is a hand-drawing of that communication. So you are drawing, all the time, every day. Just admit it. Even if you don’t want to admit it – if you use a pen or a pencil, you are an artist.
My objective with this first volume of Drawing Blind is to simply show my dear readers various means and methods of relaxation, introspection or even a kind of mental and active visual meditation. You have nothing to loose by trying the lessons I present, except stress and self-doubt, and a lot to gain, like a new sense of self-confidence. You can gain a new hobby and means of self-expression and, I hope, a new way of living in and observing the world around you.
"I'm no good at Art!" I've heard that as often as raindrops hit your hat in Seattle. I've never believed it ... about anyone. My belief is, if you can sign your name, you can draw - or paint, make sculpture, do cool stuff on a computer.
"I can't draw. I'm no good at Art." Just silly. But, if you're convinced of that, I can't really change your mind. What I can do is show you some things that can allow you to have some fun. Is there anything wrong with just having some fun? I like having fun and that's really why I got started drawing and painting in the first place ... when I was, like, four.
Genre: Non-Fiction > General
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