Pros and Cons of Studying Multiple Disciplines - Draftsmen S1E07
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I don’t go to art class, nor partake in art competitions(but maybe this year I will) but I draw on a daily basis, whether I’m grounded, supposed to be sleeping/working/eating/practicingrjfhfhejf YOU GET THE GIST.
earlier today in class, I decided to draw Mystic Flour Cookie. It didn’t take long to make, so tomorrow I’m gonna show it to my teacher and see what she thinks.
I drew this entirely out of reference, with only a pencil and a blender. Do you guys have any criticism? FYI, this is NOT my art style, I am referencing from the Cookie Run: Kingdom art style.
LESSON NOTES![William Blake]()
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![David Bowie]()
![David Bowie]()
![Norman Rockwell]()
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![Honoré Daumier]()
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![Jultin Sweet]()
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Marshall and Stan discuss the pros and cons of studying multiple disciplines and their effect on learning art. A caller wants to know if the overhand grip can be applied to drawing with a digital stylus. Both Draftsmen have “thangs” that help them stay physically fit and active.
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Referenced Artists:
William Blake





David Bowie


Norman Rockwell



Honoré Daumier


Justin Sweet


