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’t want you believe I don’t know what good is just because I can’t do it.</p>
<p>And then, there’s the other part of me that has started to join the conversation because I tell myself, only showing things that are “finished” means you never show anyone anything because it’s never finished to your liking or standards. And, isn’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’t blend together naturally. I love German Expressionism.</p>
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