I’m not really sure how to come up with titles for them, the things I wanted them to be when I started drawing them is not want they ended up to be and now they’re a mishmash of subconciouss shapes and lines.
This one was the first drawing I had printed. It’s a small canvas piece sitting on my display-shelf. I leaned into my old fashination for drawing fingers, I struggled a lot with drawing hands when I was young but I didn’t know it was a common thing at the time. Eventually, I just thought to copy-paste from my eyes, so I tried forgetting that it was a hand I was drawing and just focus on the relationships between the shapes and lines, it helped a lot in the long run but looked really wonky in the beginning. Now, with youtube, there’s a solution for every of these issues – tutorials. They’re great, but are we loosing something when we’re not pushed to figure things out for ourselves? Maybe that’s the price of large scale progress, to reach higher grounds we need to stand on more and more layers of shoulders – making it more difficult for future people to get the lower layers perspective.
Greeting Card 11,7 x 18,2 cm
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6942 SATS
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