Pastel, Pencil and Charcoal Drawings - Fine Art Gallery
The most
convenient thing about drawing is the fact that you can do it
wherever and whenever you feel up to it! I used to draw in school
at classes. Well, it's not something to be recomended, but who
knows...
Why drawings?
Do we, at all, need to bring out this question? Rembrandt claimed
that a painting had to be started and finished by a drawing.
If you want to paint something specific, you need a good and
specific drawing.
It’s just
the very first thing one encounters in one’s childhood – we
all start by scribbling and continue on and on, impressed with
the traces left on paper (sometimes changing paper for walls
or furniture). Most give up, choosing something different from
art and painting. The rest falls into two groups; the first
with people who continue to scrawl and scribble thus becoming
abstract artists; the second with those trying to present recognizable
shapes, continuing to paint in accordance with their persistence
and possibilities. I’ve started with doodles (especially at
school while sitting and being bored by dull lessons or dull
teachers), and now, I’m trying not to give up and to find out
some new lines.