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    Default An early and shocking piece

    Submitted for your interest (and amusement).



    Further details: http://wildspark.deviantart.com/art/...ster-141088166

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    That's awesome. I think, as with a lot of people's art, your style as a child had a wonderful je ne sais quoi that's been lost along the way as a result of growing up. For your contemporary art's sake it would be great to recapture that fervour and naïveté.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sky Shadow View Post
    That's awesome. I think, as with a lot of people's art, your style as a child had a wonderful je ne sais quoi that's been lost along the way as a result of growing up. For your contemporary art's sake it would be great to recapture that fervour and naïveté.
    Thanks. I believe a lot of my later art is missing the emotional input I used to give to my drawings. When I was younger, I didn't care if the stuff I drew had the right proportions or looked good, I drew simply because I enjoyed the experience. Nowadays, as I am more aware of how good other people's art are as well as having more of an awareness of angles and perspectives, I am more critical of the stuff I draw. Sometimes I feel I am a bit over critical, and this takes the fun out of simply being able to enjoy drawing for drawing's sake.

    So, I think I'll try and think like my younger self again....

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    When I was a kid, I _thought_ my drawings looked good... it's only later that I realised how really crap I was!

    Here are some of my shockin' pieces from my childhood:



    (centre pic was drawn as a kid; others are more recent drawings)

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    You and I had the same drawing style!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GoktimusPrime View Post
    Here are some of my shockin' pieces from my childhood:



    (centre pic was drawn as a kid; others are more recent drawings)
    The first I could not see too clearly due to its small size, but I quite liked the second one. At any rate, you had a better sense of the 3rd dimension and general light / shadow tones of surfaces than I did!

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