Childhood Drawing

Art

In Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Betty argues that many of us stop developing our drawing talent around age nine or ten. For me, this seems logical. We start becoming sensitive to criticism, both self and external. Some of us don’t put the same importance on creative endeavors, so we stop making an effort.

One of the things I’m trying to do is improve my sketching and drawing talent over project 365.

Until I did this drawing, I didn’t think that my talent probably stopped around that time.

Interesting thought.

What is something that you let wither that you can revisit and develop?

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