Good stuff!
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Bob Ryder wrote:
> Dear Andrea
> My principles for my own drawing practice and what I teach others, are
> 1. Don't get tied to the outcome (be process oriented, and trust the process)
> 2. Approach each drawing with a beginner's mind.
> 3. Draw like you mean it.
> 4. What/how would you draw if you new you couldn't fail. Be fearless
> 5. Drawing is a great mystery, accept the mystery and draw.
> 6. Don't take anything personally
> Bob
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> Andrea Kantrowitz <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>> Hi everyone,
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>> I'm doing some research on what strategies artists use to connect their own art practice to the teaching of drawing in higher education. If you teach drawing at the university level, I would very much appreciate your input on this question.
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>> What are some basic principles that guide your teaching practice of drawing, and to what extent, and in what ways, is this informed by your own art practice?
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>> Thanks so much!
>> Andrea Kantrowitz
>> http:/Zyphoid.com
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