Faces That Teach You Things

<p>Well, I keep having the same conversation with myself: I should tell them, as a kind of disclaimer, that I know this is no good. I know what good is and I know that technically, this is not what it should be: The proportions are off, the shadows contradictory, not wrong entirely but definitely not what anyone competent would do . Maybe the disclaimer is: I KNOW THIS IS NOT A COMPETENT PIECE OF ART.</p> <p>Because i know what competent looks like and I don&rsquo;t want you believe I don&rsquo;t know what good is just because I can&rsquo;t do it.</p> <p>And then, there&rsquo;s the other part of me that has started to join the conversation because I tell myself, only showing things that are &ldquo;finished&rdquo; means you never show anyone anything because it&rsquo;s never finished to your liking or standards. And, isn&rsquo;t it more generous to let other people see what learning looks like?</p> <p>And then, when I attend to what I am learning, for example, if you use a big brush with lots of water it makes everything blend quickly together.And I like it when colors don&rsquo;t blend together naturally. I love German Expressionism.</p> <p><a href="https://suzannelagrande.medium.com/faces-that-teach-you-things-3d99d775c3c5"><strong>Learn More</strong></a></p>
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