![]() ![]() Quick and simple wings get more decoration, and small adjustments to the face and hair add up.Īt best, I get the feeling that, like in painting, I can go in any direction and create a world of my own. Simple shapes become more interesting when I keep drawing. Small Tweaks to a Simple Sketch Make the Angel Drawing An unwritten story begins to flow into the image. Coloring a halo with yellow feels boring, so I draw clouds, then a rainbow. The same creative stream seems to feed both parts of my artistic expression.Ī simple sketch gets more ideas when I start adding details. No matter how I struggle with any detail, the child’s enthusiasm keeps me drawing.Īnd even if I had just thought that I should only paint and do nothing else, drawing a small ornament feels as natural and enjoyable. Now, similarly, I feel the acceptance of the child right from the beginning. I used to adore whatever my father or sisters drew. The child doesn’t require much: “Something pretty!” (Watch a video about my inner child!) Child’s Enthusiasm in Angel Drawing A child in me evokes and says: “Draw to me!” Like I often said to my father or to my sisters when I was only a few years old. When I paint, I feel that it’s the only thing that I want to do and where I am good at.īut then, after washing the brushes, comes the second part. The first part is to go on an adventure by painting freely. My desire for art can be summed up in two parts. This is only a small piece on smooth watercolor paper, but the child in me likes it a lot! My Approach to Drawing and Painting ![]() This week, I created my version of an angel drawing. A very common one was a simple angel with a head between wings. As a child, I had a collection of scrap reliefs – small pictures printed and cut from glossy paper. ![]()
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