Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 1:31 am
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Sorry you’re not feeling well, Lauren. I think your drawing looks fine. Looking forward to seeing your other drawings when you’re feeling well enough to upload them.
Comment by Serena — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 3:17 am
interesting…this might have been a good time to use a ruler…i find when i do these the lines wander off at one end or the other
Comment by margaret Hunt — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 6:38 am
i like the perspective out the window. you don’t have to include every detail in the picture for it to be good and/or interesting. that’s one of the lessons i’m forcing myself to learn!
Comment by jill — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 7:42 am
I am the same. I just want to draw every detail. I am *so* left brain!
Comment by Natalie Ford — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 10:48 am
this is actually a very nice little corner and I think you did great with the little balcony and the windows and the criss-cross lines…I really like it.
Ronell
Comment by Ronell — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 3:15 pm
I like this sketch! Some times there are just too much details to capture, as an artist you have the right to choose which detail you want to include
So sorry you’re not feeling well. Hope you’ll feel better soon!
Comment by luci — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 3:24 pm
Thanks guys for all the comments!
Both hubby an I feel much better today, must have been some bad food or something.
Comment by Administrator — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 5:37 pm
Great drawing. i wouldn’t know there was missing detail if you hadn’t have said.
Lots of love from Susan in Australia
Comment by Susan Hosken — Mon., May. 7, '07 @ 6:51 pm
I think this a very good drawing. Sometimes a lot of detail is overwhelming to look at (for the viewer as well as the drawer). You achieved a nice balance here.
Comment by Lynn — Tue., May. 8, '07 @ 3:37 pm
Getting confused in drawings is one of my favorite indoor sports. I find that leaving them alone for a day helps. Also, you can leave out anything you wish. Look at all the good parts you did!
Comment by Jenny — Tue., May. 8, '07 @ 9:28 pm