For me, drawing is a question of death and life. Every day I draw, I write, I do something.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
For me, drawing is a way of navigating the imagination, and it remains the fundamental vehicle of my practice. Drawing allows me to be at my most inventive.
Even though I'm usually not conscious of it, I think drawing has always served a sort of therapeutic purpose in my life. There's something about the process of translating the messy chaos of real life into a clean, simple drawing that's always been comforting to me.
To confer the gift of drawing, we must create an eye that sees, a hand that obeys, a soul that feels; and in this task, the whole life must cooperate. In this sense, life itself is the only preparation for drawing. Once we have lived, the inner spark of vision does the rest.
I mean if you draw you like drawing, it's er, an activity you do all the time actually.
I like to stay artistic. So I always like to draw or write.
I think most people see drawing as subservient to the subject, a sort of meditation, a studying, a searching observation, in my case, for its own sake.
Generally I draw every day just to keep my hand in. I draw while I'm sitting on the Tube or in restaurants. Just doodling things and people I see.
Although I still occasionally paint and draw, my life has now been shaped by my writing.
I have been drawing all my life.
Sometimes I like to draw.
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