New Model

A new and different model occasionally is a good thing. After I’ve drawn a certain model many times I start wondering if I’m improving, or am I just getting better at drawing that person. Or, more disturbingly, I’m more likely to think “I’m getting worse at drawing that person.” A new model sets the bar back to zero. No matter how the bad the drawings turn out, I can say “Hey, it’s my first time to draw him/her. I’ll get better.”


Air Purifier & Digital Watch


Glasses


Instructions for the model: If everyone is gone when you wake up, please turn off the lights and lock up.



Previous
Previous

White Paper

Next
Next

So Many Drawings . . .