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littlemissmartypants

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Thu Feb 28, 2013, 11:52 PM Feb 2013

Getting Back to the Phantom Skill

http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/09/16/getting-back-to-the-phantom-skill/

LINE BY LINE
A series on learning the basics of drawing, presented by the artist and author James McMullan. Line By Line begins with installments on line, perspective, proportion and structure, and continues from there, using examples from art history to illuminate specific issues. Pencil and paper recommended.




Drawing, for many people, is that phantom skill they remember having in elementary school, when they drew with great relish and abandon. Crayon and colored pencil drawings of fancy princesses poured out onto the sketchbooks of the girls, while planes and ships, usually aflame, battled it out in the boys’ drawings. Occasionally boys drew princesses and girls drew gunboats, but whatever the subject matter, this robust period of drawing tended to wither in most students’ lives and, by high school, drawing became the specialized province of those one or two art geeks who provided the cartoons for the yearbook and made the posters for the prom.
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Getting Back to the Phantom Skill (Original Post) littlemissmartypants Feb 2013 OP
Thanks for this! Dyedinthewoolliberal Mar 2013 #1
You're welcome. littlemissmartypants Mar 2013 #2
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