I never thought I could draw. During my childhood stick men, women and children were my forte. On a good day I could throw in stick trees, cats and dogs standing stiffly in the front of very square boring houses. As the Doodle Queen I couldn’t wait to drop Art for another subject so my overall average would look a little better at the end of each semester.
But now, lo and behold, I can draw cartoon characters easy peasy Japanesy! Thanks to Graham Shaw’s TEDx Hull presentation “Why people believe they can’t draw – and how to prove they can” I will never say never again; try it out and see for yourself 🙂
In the meantime, let’s see how we can apply this principle as we move forward in life. Google is our best friend aka everything is life is indeed possible!
I draw amazing stick people.
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I am soooooo glad I am not alone in the stick kingdom 🙂 Thanks for visiting and commenting; have a great week!
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My daughter named her stick guy Bob
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“Bob”? Sounds like a story there somewhere; share if you can 🙂
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So amazing, Gale. I’m going to save this and have a go. It looks like lots of fun. 🙂
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It is! Do you think we should share our photos in a follow up blog post? That might be quite fun 🙂 Thanks for visiting and please keep me posted on your progress as a budding artist.
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I’m putting it on the back burner until I get my home in order, and find my sketch pads and pencils which are packed away in one of the dozens of boxes. 😕
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Well just keep us posted and share your characters; we can’t wait to see them!
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Positivity! Lovely and uplifting – we are limited by our own beliefs and perceptions. Thank you for passing this on – have a wonderful week.
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You are very welcome and thanks for visiting! May your week ahead be filled with laughter and lots of rainbows 🙂
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How interesting. I have always said that I can’t draw too!
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Now you know differently!
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