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Originally Posted by Nefeli
maybe thats why drawing is a more pure form of teaching. you need to do the measurements and see the shadows and tones. basic, given. and then, you see that 10 people in the class have drawn the same thing in 10 different ways.
however! now i have to take back the purity of drawing lessons, because i ve been told that in order to get into the art university, you end up drawing in a specific way. they teach you to draw in a specific way when you prepare to give the exams. the commity who gets you in, wants to see the drawings done in "that" specific way". if im not mistaken it is the way that ancient greek sculpures look. and more geometry, less soul.
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That's the way I was thought is the right way you learn drawing at college. Once you got the hand, and practiced ad infinitum, you can start developing the form in more personal ways.