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I love doing portraits and figure drawings. I also like doing concept sketches.

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whatever is on my mind, girls, surfing, whacked out things from the soul

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I love to draw tattoos, cartoons, still lifes, and nature(trees, sticks, flowers).

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And I'm too much of that in my head: the problems of the modern world and my own, portraits of famous faces and not to anyone, logos and tribals ... I invite you to my gallery. I tried to organize at this virtual place my favorite themes.

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I find it relaxing to draw from my imagination, often odd or interesting characters, however, I love life drawing and would do it every day if I didn't have to earn a living.
Having said that, I can get pleasure from drawing whatever is in front of me and I have the time.

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my mood say what i have to do in my drawing
evething is in front of me

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Dear Crystal, Your statement is grammatically incorrect, what are everyonesfavorite things to draw? As a daughter of the media's "new speak" that has eliminated verbs, conjunctions and the inability to pronounce the first syllable of words with the accent on the first syllable, an action that changes the meaning and intent of the word. Also for your grammatical errors your statement presupposes that an artist's drawing always has a derivative subjective matter and that a drawing may not be the intent of the drawing? The Nineteenth Century concept of drawing earlier, takes a object and transforms it from a "tangible three dimensional object" into a two dimensional drawing. This concept is still possible today, however drawing has expanded far beyond this limited and that is why this Drawing Website exists, it is expansive it includes all artists at whatever level of achievement and time has nothing to do with it. Drawing is expansive, but it can be reductive, as man develops in whatever direction he chooses be scientific, metaphysical or pedantic drawings will change. So you see all art is interconnected. Donald Kennedy

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A kind of leading question (and grammar aside which I find quite touching!), it will depend for me personally on many vagaries - mood, environment, who I'm with... so hard to answer really with any succinctness.

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I like to draw a lot of different things, mostly fantasy, pin ups and some portrait

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really? you are going to correct my grammer? no offense, but I really dont care about what things that are right to say and not.

Donald Kennedy said:
Dear Crystal, Your statement is grammatically incorrect, what are everyonesfavorite things to draw? As a daughter of the media's "new speak" that has eliminated verbs, conjunctions and the inability to pronounce the first syllable of words with the accent on the first syllable, an action that changes the meaning and intent of the word. Also for your grammatical errors your statement presupposes that an artist's drawing always has a derivative subjective matter and that a drawing may not be the intent of the drawing? The Nineteenth Century concept of drawing earlier, takes a object and transforms it from a "tangible three dimensional object" into a two dimensional drawing. This concept is still possible today, however drawing has expanded far beyond this limited and that is why this Drawing Website exists, it is expansive it includes all artists at whatever level of achievement and time has nothing to do with it. Drawing is expansive, but it can be reductive, as man develops in whatever direction he chooses be scientific, metaphysical or pedantic drawings will change. So you see all art is interconnected. Donald Kennedy

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I love pin ups. but i cant draw them myself.

Preston Shuttlesworth said:
I like to draw a lot of different things, mostly fantasy, pin ups and some portrait

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Thats great inspiration.

Kaandra Furtado said:
my mood say what i have to do in my drawing
evething is in front of me

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