Monday, September 8, 2014

Team Minotaur-Draw It Out

      As a little kid, I seemed to always excel in school. In every subject and I also always remember being teacher's pet. Another thing I remember as a kid was always being so excited about going to art class once a week. I loved arts and crafts, I loved the idea of making things with your hands and explaining things without words. My dad would always encourage me to draw different things. He would challenge me to draw old pictures of family members, or just people.
     Even though that was a long time ago, I still do love to show my originality, my imagination in drawings, or projects. Drawing will always be a big part of me. The process of looking at every detail, perfecting every little mark. Because of this skill I feel like I've became this perfectionist. Someone that has to make sure every single thing is the way I want it to be. The process of drawing something instead of Googling a picture, printing it out and gluing in on a project is and will always be me. I rather take my time and perfect a picture that I have done myself, and took my time on it than taking the easy and convenient way and just pulling one out on the computer. I always thought it added your own little personality on things anyway.
     

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  2. A physical process that is important to me is painting as well. I’m concentrated mostly on drawing portraits. I’ve been painting since I’m a little girl, but I decided to dedicate my time in portraits. This process of painting a person is kind of difficult because I have to focus on every little detail, so I can get a great results. It requires hours of work and dedication, but it’s the final product that encourages me to keep painting.

    Doing this physical process is important to me because I can dedicate my free time on something that I think is very productive. This process of painting helps me to set my mind free of everything and concentrate more on my painting. I think that this process of painting someone is really interesting because I can focus on every aspect, detail, or expression of somebody’s face.

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