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    yes to this question then you should look into Stephen Wiltshire. Stephen is a world renowned artist who lives with autism. He draws all of his pictures from memory. Looking at the structure or a picture of the structure for only minutes before drawing the picture to the last detail. He has drawn many urban landscapes from London to Montreal. Stephen has inspired many people across the world. He is a great example of overcoming the odds and being great at what you love. Stephen draws entire…

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    and fruit. Because still life drawing always use similar objects and it not hard to become an expert by studying for one or two years. In this case, the drawing from different experienced painters will be nearly the same and ordinary. However, in order to make still life pops out of the ordinary, we need to really think about the composition and combination of the still life. The different combination of still life can change the narrative and concept of the drawing. As same as ordinary everyday…

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    draw real life things because I’ve always thought that it was really hard to draw them. When I was in school I had some art classes, but what they taught me then is nothing compared to what I’ve learned now. To be honest, I can’t say I’m an expert drawing, but now I pay attention to the little details, which before I thought they really didn’t matter. I’m aware that there’s more than one way to draw, and a lot of different techniques that can make your life way easier. The most useful…

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    Rehearsal Dinner for the big Wedding event yet to come; practising on that ‘Park Scene’ which my father sketched for me to colour which I was going to Xerox (as my father thought believing in my talent) in the Drawing Competition, Yes starting in an hour! Every year we used to have this ‘Annual Unit Drawing Competition’ at Air Force Station, Hindon (as much as I can recall it) where children of different age groups could participate. This year my father thought of me to be worthy of it so he…

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    meets numerous friends, acquires a job as a delivery boy and sought out a new hobby of drawing. When Doug first moves to town, he met a girl who he absolutely found annoying and overjoyed. The girl he is not very fond of ends up to be his best friend at the end up the book. Doug takes great passion in drawing at the end of the book, and in the beginning Doug looks at drawing as if he is ashamed of liking to drawing. For having such a negative mindset when he first moves to Marysville, obtaining…

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    truly be open and be herself is in her art class. When her teacher, Mr. Freeman, assigns her with drawing trees for the whole year, she thinks it is going to be an easy task. What she comes to understand is that for the tree to be a great piece of art, she needs to put all of her emotions into making it. As Melinda draws her trees throughout the stories, she is constantly changing the way she is drawing them because they are not perfect. But as the story progresses Melinda…

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    way. Around three or four years old, I felt a need to express myself and those pure white walls were practically calling my name, so I picked up a pen and use the wall as my canvas. Needless to say, my mother was not pleased and reprimanded me for drawing on the wall. My mother, not realizing…

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    Edgar Degas was making drawings of the ballerinas and dancers in the 19th century. French artist Edgar Degas created hundreds of artworks that captured the ballet world of 19th century Paris. Degas regularly went to the Palais Garnier Opera House to observe the ballerinas (Edgar Degas). His focus was on their natural movement as they practiced. Exploring the way the dancers' bodies flowed through performance. Edgar showed a talent for drawing while young and wanted to become and artist. Edgar…

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    When I was eight, I started drawing this character, Heaven Gate. This character has been one of the greatest influences to my art work and why I pushed myself to become an artist. This was imaginary friend growing up. Heaven Gate (like the cult but unrelated) was a girl who was different, but was strong and beautiful. Basically everything that I wanted to be growing up. I wanted to be her. And over the years the design for her has changed, but she has stayed the same to me. Always elegant,…

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    Jean-Michael Baquiat

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    Jean-Michael Baquiat started drawing at an early age. He was a self taught artist. He began drawing on sheets of paper that his father brought home from work. His mother saw this and encouraged him to pursue his artistic talents as a career. Being born with a Haitian-American father and a Puerto Rican mother his ideas and inspiration came from his heritage. He first attracted attention for his graffiti under the name “SAMO” in New York city. His fame for his painting was soon adored by the…

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