Everyone can draw when they're five. Most of us lose the ability.
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Everybody draws when they are little.
I think all children draw, as soon as they figure out the thumb and can grab crayons. The only difference with people like myself is that we never stopped drawing.
I knew from the age of five what I wanted to do. The one thing I could do was draw. I couldn't draw that much better than some of the other kids, but I cared more and I wanted it badly.
Being able to draw means being able to put things in believable space. People who don't draw very well can't do that.
I've been drawing as long as I can remember. I think all children draw as soon as they figure out the thumb and can grab crayons. The only difference with people like myself is that we never stopped drawing.
From the time I was three or four years old, I drew all the time. Drew all the time, every second.
My 7-year-old daughter is not shy of telling me she can draw better than me, and she's right.
I would like to say to children, 'Don't stop drawing. Don't tell yourself you can't draw.' Everyone can draw. If you make a mark on a page, you can draw.
People can't draw now and don't feel it's necessary. Art students don't seem to want to draw.
I'm an artist and I can draw very well. I'm amazed that everybody can't draw well because I can do it so effortlessly.
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