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RE: Contest | 25-Word Comment - Monkey Business | Drawing - 6 Steem

in STEEM FOR BETTERLIFE3 months ago

Just like @bluelavender, I like to know what you mean that through drawings one can learn speedily and have a long-lasting memory. A long-lasting memory for what? If that is the case it should work the other way around as well.

If it comes to the ABCD and anybody can draw there's no need for skills or improving of it. The only thing that's in the way it how we label what we see. Good, bad, art, no art.
There are plenty of artists who can't draw at all and they are famous because of? Perhaps the skill of someone who promoted them?

Thanks for giving me something to think about. I wait for your answer.

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As humans one of the ways we tend to learn is through visuals which drawing

is a part of so through drawings one can give form to what one learns. Imagine having an idea of what a plant cell looks like on a drawing book even without viewing it yet under a microscope, it is very possible to give a description of it based on the image seen

Everyone can draw relatively, but then some people major in lt and this involves learning certain skills to aim at perfection.

Those artists who are only famous from other people's drawing skills can become better if they allow themselves to. Remember, while some are gifted artists, some can become good artists through practice.

 3 months ago (edited)

Autodidacts learn by vision, no one taught them to draw. I believe skills will always improve if we practise and keep doing it.

Thank you for your comment 👍

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