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Field Sketches; Thailand, Cornwall, Sweden.. (1 Viewer)

buzzard12

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Just finished filing my sketches on the computer, here a a few more pages.
 

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colonelboris said:
maybe it's true about left-handers being more creative (judging by the slope of you writing...?)
Very perceptive of you Colonel! Used to work in animation, at the studio almost 40% of the artists were left handed..
 
Nice, but think about shape - birds are too plump with too short bills and wings.

I am mostly right-handed, but I draw with the left hand. :)
 
Interesting, how many people who draw/paint are left-handed or use thr left hand to draw? I'm left-handed too.
 
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