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  • #508271
    Melody
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      Do any of you still have some of the very first artwork you ever did as a little kid?
      What did you like to make or draw?
      If you have a pic, post it!

      #936137
      Melody
      Keymaster

        I drew horses facing left. Still do.

        #936141
        Prezaurian
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          The first memorable art lesson I learned all on my own was…that a horses’ body shape looks kind of like a peanut with it’s shell. At 7-8 yrs it was a profound revelation for me. I don’t have any of my earliest artwork, but I think my mom has some of it though! πŸ™‚

          #936143
          Melody
          Keymaster

            The first memorable art lesson I learned all on my own was…that a horses’ body shape looks kind of like a peanut with it’s shell. At 7-8 yrs it was a profound revelation for me. I don’t have any of my earliest artwork, but I think my mom has some of it though! πŸ™‚

            Horse’s backs look like canned pears. The rear end . From the top.

            #936148

            7th grade:

            5th grade:

            3rd? Maybe fourth?

            I think this was back in 2009 or 2010

            Recently married to the ever lovable BiPolarBear (little John)
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            Always open for pyo commissions, repairs and fine artwork! Email me for current prices! awier(@)weaselsoneasels.com

            #936150
            Melody
            Keymaster

              7th grade:

              5th grade:

              3rd? Maybe fourth?

              I think this was back in 2009 or 2010

              Awww!

              #936152
              Prezaurian
              Participant

                The first memorable art lesson I learned all on my own was…that a horses’ body shape looks kind of like a peanut with it’s shell. At 7-8 yrs it was a profound revelation for me. I don’t have any of my earliest artwork, but I think my mom has some of it though! πŸ™‚

                Horse’s backs look like canned pears. The rear end . From the top.

                SO TRUE! The peanut with shell is only noticeable in the profile view of a horse’s body. I had thought poads looked like pears from above, but on reflection I think they look more like mangoes. πŸ˜‰

                #936153
                Prezaurian
                Participant

                  I think this was back in 2009 or 2010

                  The tiger’s face is so cute!

                  #936187
                  Ela_Hara
                  Participant

                    I started drawing horses in Grade School as early as I can remember. Mostly in profile, and facing left as well. Maybe because I’m right handed? I used to draw them all the time and all over my school notes and notebooks.

                    In High School, I started doing more fantasy style drawings like ‘Demon’ flylng horses and unicorns, and some dragons and dinosaurs. I do still have some linoleum block carvings I did in Fabrics class – my favorite one was a flying unicorn I did in 1978 when I was a Junior. I’ll post a photo soon when I get back in town next week. Lots of good memories. πŸ˜€

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                    #936227
                    KaytanaPhoenix
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                      I’ve been sorting through my things lately and have run into some old artwork, if I run into anymore I’ll take some photos πŸ™‚ I’m sure my mom has some of my really early stuff someplace! Lol

                      #936229
                      Falcolf
                      Participant

                        All my really old art is at our lake lot cabin. Occasionally I look through it and snigger uncontrollably; it’s theraputic. πŸ˜€

                        Check out my finished artwork at http://falcolf.deviantart.com/ and my sketch/studio blog at http://rosannapbrost.tumblr.com/

                        Excellent!

                        #936185

                        I remember drawing dragons and writing short stories back in 1988, which is what started the madness! Then I got into Piers Anthony’s work, and mom bought my first Windstone Editions dragon in the early 90s….I have some stuff here, that I would have to dig out…but the majority of stuff from my childhood is burried deep in mom’s basement, in an unmarked box. I remember being 11 years old, and sitting in the back yard, in a lawn chair, with a charcoal pencil and a pad of paper….eventually, all my dragons started to look alike, lol…but what do you want!? I was 11, hee!hee!!

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                        #936245

                        I used to draw a lot when I was young as well. I was into Wildlife, my favorite artist was Robert Bateman… I still love his stuff. I drew ducks, lots of them, but didnt keep any πŸ™ I also drew white-tailed deer a lot, and I went through my horses and unicorns phase also. Mine always faced right though, and Im right-handed. I cant imagine drawing one facing left !?

                        I also drew my share of skulls and creepy things πŸ˜‰ I do have some of those lying around here somewhere, if I ever get a chance to post them up I will πŸ˜‰ I do miss drawing, but I find I have lost the skill…. I guess its true when they say if you don’t use it, you’ll loose it, lol !

                        #936247

                        Most of mine faced left too, I think its a familiarity with repetition as well as your dominant hand. If I am not using a reference, I still seem more inclined to draw to the left, although you so a lot more head on work from me though.

                        Recently married to the ever lovable BiPolarBear (little John)
                        www.weaselsoneasels.com | www.facebook.com/weaselsoneasels

                        As seen on This is Life with Lisa Ling on CNN (2018) !
                        Always open for pyo commissions, repairs and fine artwork! Email me for current prices! awier(@)weaselsoneasels.com

                        #936248
                        Falcolf
                        Participant

                          I don’t believe that I was ever inclined to draw things facing in a certain direction. I was inspired by animated movies, so I was always trying to draw things in action. For ages I couldn’t draw a stationary pose. A horse just standing still? Forget it! That was a long time ago though – any drawing vices like that which I still had at the end of highschool were destroyed in university. I probably sound like a stuck record, but with art practice makes perfect. You must keep at it if you want to improve or even retain your skill. πŸ™‚ Art’s fun, but it requires discipline! πŸ˜‰

                          Check out my finished artwork at http://falcolf.deviantart.com/ and my sketch/studio blog at http://rosannapbrost.tumblr.com/

                          Excellent!

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