I want to show how much fun you can have drawing... parents and children can draw together as a wonderful shared activity.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want to bring drawing back to the basics, make it about the pleasure that it can afford and remove the notion that it's some kind of precious or difficult activity. It's another way of telling a story.
When I was a kid, I loved to draw, and I was lucky because I had parents and teachers and grown-ups around who recognised and encouraged that.
I just wanted to paint and sketch and tell stories by drawing.
I'm always drawing, so Draw Something is a cool game to play against your friends when you're bored and sat chilling out and relaxing.
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.
Drawing is like making an expressive gesture with the advantage of permanence.
Growing up, I enjoyed drawing, but it was always in the service of an idea. I drew all the time, and I enjoyed making.
As long as I can remember, I've always loved to draw. But my interest in drawing wasn't encouraged very much.
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.
Drawings help people to work out intricate relationships between parts.
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