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chesya
[attachmentid=9720]I moved quickly from representational work to abstract work at the age of 17.

I never really perfected my figurative technique so I'm an awkward squad who went quite along way with his art but now has to go back and have the humility and be ready to be taught by people a lot more skilled, if I want to continue in the direction I wish to. I also had a five year gap of doing nothing.

Humility is difficult for me, but I realise that it's essential if I'm to learn anything. So here I am, hoping that I have it in me to learn.

I have something in common with many visually dominant dyslexics where I tend to be constantly moving an imaginary view point in and around an images. Formal perspective is a nightmare for me but I am constantly attracted to scenes from an unusual viewpoint.

Attached is an image of three nudes constructed entirely from changing view points. It's time for me to settle down and try to learn to draw from a single viewpoint.

I read very quickly through the rules in the joining process. Some of my drawings contain nudes and I forgot to note whether this is allowed or what conditions pertain. I've searched for the rules and cannot find them. A friendly pointer, please.
paulette4
Welcome!
A note in the title is usually good enough.
santaika

Hello Chesya,
U Welcome to DrawSpace!
.....and i very like ur drawing.... wink.gif


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[attachmentid=9720]I moved quickly from representational work to abstract work at the age of 17.

I never really perfected my figurative technique so I'm an awkward squad who went quite along way with his art but now has to go back and have the humility and be ready to be taught by people a lot more skilled than I am. If I want to continue in the direction I wish to. I also had a five year gap of doing nothing.

Humility is difficult for me, but I realise that it's essential if I'm learn anything. So here I am, hoping that I have it in me to learn.

I have something in common with many visually dominant dyslexics where I tend to be constantly moving an imaginary view point in and around an images. Formal perspective is a nightmare for me but I am constantly attracted to scenes from an unusual viewpoint.

Attached is an image of three nudes constructed entirely from changing view points. It's time for me to settle down and try to learn to draw from a single viewpoint.

I read very quickly through the rules in the joining process. Some of my drawings contain nudes and i forgot to note whether this is allowed or what conditions pertain. I've serached for the rules and cannot find them. friendly pointer, please.

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