This time in Kashgar, because the time is too limited, I want to paint, but I can’t draw it with the strokes I am familiar with, so I started to try an interesting method, which is to paint with one stroke. .
One-stroke drawing is a method of practicing painting. The idea is to keep the pen on the paper as much as possible, and try not to pause as much as possible. In a sense, it is “blind painting”.
So here are the pictures:
I have never painted like this before, so as the first few pictures, it can be crossed. However, when we can have the skill of Peter, the great god who sometimes draws together on weekends, there are still more than 1,000 copies. Many friends from DrawingShanghai are also a hundred and eighty thousand miles away.
A one-stroke drawing is a great way to break out of one’s own set of ideas. It forces you to focus on the big picture and ignore the details; focus on what you see, not what you draw. This is a bit like the Dropout function in artificial intelligence algorithms, which pushes people out of their comfort zone by deliberately “disrupting”.
Some people have a good way, which is to deliberately draw a line that is obviously crooked on half of the painting, or add a scar out of thin air, and then draw it back. That’s how a lot of interesting ways of expressing things were born. It can be said that most of the skills of drawing come from accidental “mistakes”.
For example, the one below is a little “serious”, but the painting time will be longer and the inspiration will be less.
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