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Lenny Webster  - First thing I do when putting pencil to paper.   |:
Ifind a measurement in an object in the scene I will draw;ie. side of a buildng,
a lamppost, a fencegate. a bulb in the lamp, things like that and that is the
measurement for the rest of the drawing. Cheers mate! Lenny.
seth  - 1st teacher   |:
Sometimes its amazing who gives you the first lessons in art.
For me it was my
grand mother who told me to pick bird feathers, dipped them in ink pot, I think
t freed my mental locks, helped me appreciate art and nature.
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This is the first time I've ever owned a computer and I'm loving this! I have
always been very blessed in the artistic ability category; I wanted to expand my
abilities and I only have wonderful comments! Thank you very much for allowing
people to get the chance to learn how to draw! I have used drawing to lean on
during hard times in my life. I wanted to expand my skills and your site was the
first to catch my eye! I love every bit of it! Keep it coming! Thank you from
the bottom of my heart! Kristina
Carolyn   |:
Thank you, i am totally enjoying drawing with all of your lessons. My goal is to
do sketchings of people.
Mignonette  - Lessons   |:
Thank you for your wonderful lessons. I retired in May 2010 and was looking for
something to do. I was in Exclusive Books and saw a book called Drawing for
Dummies. It reminded me that when I was very young I used to love drawing. I
searched the Internet and came across your site. It has really given me a lot
of joy to be drawing again. Your lessons are fantastic as it teaches
discipline. Thank you.
Viola  - art amateur   |:
I feel I have to thank You very much for everything about drawing, for the time
You invest in our behalf, despite, in my case, I have not enough time to devote
to the pleasant lessons of Yours. I feel they cure my spirit and fill it with
joy and belief. I wish You, professor, Rudieger and Your secretary, Wendy the
best success!
Bev Engels  - Miss   |:
Hi Im rather bad at replying to e-mails, but I do appreciate and value all your
lessons, they are teaching me to look at my surroundings with new eyes and
appreciating what I see. Thank you
mervet   |:
manny thanks, i am waiting every day for th next lesson THANKS AGAIN
Pradeep  - Lesson 4   |:
Thanks very much for the lessons they were helpful
Sharon Du Plessis  - You lessons   |:
I do value your lessons seeing that it helps improve my skills. I had the talent
since child-hood, but because i was raised in an orphanage, nobody encouraged me
all my life(!), but 10 years ago my husband saw my talent by drawing him some
funny cartoons, and from there-on i improved by hard work and studying
art-books. Today, i've gained self-confidence in my art-works, by practising
daily! To all the artists and artists-to-be, do not give up,but regularly keep
on practising! It's worth the efford, and where are you going to get free
art-information elsewhere? Art-books is an investment, and any help you can get,
TAKE IT!! Thanks Wendy, i'm always looking forward to the next lesson!
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thank you very much it helped me a lot in my drawing tricks.
thanks again.
salma   |:
thanks a lot.its helped me very much in my drawing and i enjoyed it very much
thanks.
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