
Another significant principle I learned was that when you make a 3D drawing, you need shadow. However, the shadow is not black. Black is not a primary color, or a color of the rainbow and if you look at a shadow, say on the backside of a leaf or something, more than likely it has read and blue in it. Black is flat, adding other colors gives it depth.
Last, {Less is More}. Don't overdo things, let your natural eye fill in the gaps. Too much, creates confusion and doesn't let your eye rest on the painting/drawing.
So what? From these three lessons I have found myself looking at life differently. When situations arise, I find myself pausing to look and trying to see it differently. To see color in the shadows. To not take my eye off the subject or my direction, no matter if I can't quite see the end result. To not clutter my life with stuff and with activities that keep me crazy busy. To look at the scriptures and lessons of life and see the color or meaning found in them.
The next time your kids ask you why they have to take music or do art...and they say they are no good in it. Tell them that is OK. You don't have to be good at it. You just have to do it and something may stick with you for the rest of your life.
{Art} it has become part of my character and I wouldn't want it any other way.
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