Try to learn more each time you draw it: the proportions, the perspective, the details, something characteristic or even unique. Change your drawings. Change the tones, the shadows, the composition, the time of day, the light, the nearness or farness, the viewpoint. Add something--people, birds, dogs, an unseen "implication of the other," etc. Detract something--frivolous detail, things that distract, everything but "the thing" you are drawing, stuff like that. Make this fun, anything you want, a scene, a still life. Think of Monet. 'Til "Repeat Saturday."
Try to learn more each time you draw it: the proportions, the perspective, the details, something characteristic or even unique. Change your drawings. Change the tones, the shadows, the composition, the time of day, the light, the nearness or farness, the viewpoint. Add something--people, birds, dogs, an unseen "implication of the other," etc. Detract something--frivolous detail, things that distract, everything but "the thing" you are drawing, stuff like that. Make this fun, anything you want, a scene, a still life. Think of Monet. 'Til "Repeat Saturday."
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