| Completed in November 2011 |
This is my very first drawing from a 2-days Thangka Painting class that was taken in my workplace. I remember how joyful to walk on the same path that I do every weekday to work. Although the class was being held during weekend, I feel energetic and find myself had opened the mind to see how beautiful the scene I was always missed while rushing to the office.
Almost everyone in the class is professional in art or had experience in art related work. I feel myself the least knowledgeable person but on the other hand I was so glad to be surrounded by them! I brought home with a few pre-drawn Buddha grid papers and lots of inspiration from the teacher. It was such an enjoyable learning and I felt moved to find myself fell in love with art.
I am still amazed to see what I have done with the drawing, to know that even each of us drew the same Buddha portrait but the results were different.
| Right side is from the teacher's which more like Tibetan style and mine is very Chinese |
| Erase too hard that caused damage to the paper |
| Plain and simple with very less shading |
Nielson Bainbridge EcoCare Frame, Natural Bamboo, 16' x 20', opening size 11' x 14'
Canson Pure White Drawing
Derwent Graphic Pencils, soft
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