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  • Susana
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    1. I have drawn birds before but it was still daunting to draw without direction. I realise I judge myself a lot while drawing. It was fun once I relaxed into it and I ended up jotting down things I want to improve, such as my domain of proportions and colour,and finding a balance between putting in details and keeping the sketch light and "sketchy". I enjoyed focusing on the details such as the different colour washes and tones, the texture of the feathers and stripes, and lichen growing on the tree. It was a good exercise to ascertain my strenghts and weaknesses and take note of them for the following lessons. 2. I noticed the texture of the wood which I could not recreate. Also the different textures and tones of the bird, such as the slight darker ring around the eye, the greenish tinge on the head and back and the ochre stripes on the chest. It makes a different to highlight the distinguishing features such as this when nature journaling, in my opinion.IMG-7403
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  • Susana
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    This course was offered to me by my girlfriend at a time where I hit a low point. I am a wildlife veterinarian and have always enjoyed and pursued biology and art,having dabbled in scientific nature illustration and journaling. With my workload becoming excessive and my personal life becoming heavier, I drifted from the things that brought me peace and fun, such as drawing and journaling. Beginning this course has given me something to look forward to and made me excited about drawing and going outside in nature again. I am hoping to build a healthy habit after this course is finished and that it will keep me grounded in myself instead of allowing myself to be lost in my work. Thank you!
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