This
well-worn, wobbly stuffed animal has been a pet of mine for many years (though
not as many as you might suppose), and I thought it would be a nice change from
drawing fruit and vegetables. David was skeptical. “It has no definition, no
strong lines. It’s going to be very difficult.” But since there’s no such thing
as a failed meditation, I went ahead and made the attempt.
Antoine
de St.-Exupery’s classic book, The Little Prince, opens with the little prince asking
the pilot in the desert to draw him a sheep. (He has his reasons.) My little
stuffed animal always reminds me of the pilot’s initial efforts. It’s why I
adopted him in the first place.
Sweet. No strong lines, but quite a bit of strong love.
ReplyDeleteI showed David my drawing, and he repeated what he'd said previously about this being a difficult subject, as it had "no architecture," but he said my drawing had volume and -- something else I forget. Placement?
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