I took Life Drawing last spring and immediately knew I would be pursuing this subject for at least one more semester. I am in the process of switching my concentration to Studio Art, with a drawing emphasis - I am not yet sure where that major will take me later in life, but I am certain of this: it is my passion. The thrill I get when drawing I can only try to describe - it's like an adrenaline rush - your mind sharpens, fingers feel nimble and strong, breath quickens a bit, and your heart pounds a little harder in your chest. I know that sounds dramatic, and I'll admit that I don't get that feeling every class period or every time I start to draw, but it happens often enough to have me addicted. So here I am, in another drawing class, feeding my addiction.
I hope to push myself this semester, to try what I am unsure of, and risk failure. I hope to expand my anatomical knowledge and my artistic tools. I hope to continue the adventure of trying to capture the beauty of the human form, and I hope to have some fun along the way.
And here...we...go!
Kait,
ReplyDeleteI know what you mean about the rush, and the sharpening of your mind as you draw--to be able to concentrate that completely takes so much energy, but when you finish and know you have really, truly understood something about form and how to get that on the paper--that's a reward.
I look forward to seeing your drawings this semester.