Continuous line selfie #17, #18
The left hand is harder to train. Factors influencing this continuous line drawing are: type of drawing instrument (pen, crayon,[…]
Read moreThe left hand is harder to train. Factors influencing this continuous line drawing are: type of drawing instrument (pen, crayon,[…]
Read moreThe paper was rotated to use the landscape position, in a bid to allow more space horizontally. Psychologically, I knew[…]
Read moreDoodle done with left hand, using continuous line drawing, without lifting pen from paper, and without looking at drawing paper.[…]
Read moreIf we practice hard enough, can we improve our drawing even when we use our non-dominant hand and restrict to[…]
Read moreThese selfies were drawn using the continuous line method, and also, the pen was not lifted up from the paper.[…]
Read moreI used a brush pen, which is in essence, a pen with a nib that is a brush. You need[…]
Read moreThis continuous line selfie was drawn without looking at the paper. The brush pen was never lifted up from its[…]
Read moreI drew this selfies by looking into a mirror and looking at my drawing paper. This selfie is tidy because[…]
Read moreOnce, I was a tumbleweed, rolling to pick up the trail of crumbs. Sometimes, even that trail disappeared and I[…]
Read moreWatching the boomerang returning is kind of divinely delicious. Prompt from M. Cook blog – “Divinely delicious“. Its that time[…]
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