What got you into the visual arts?
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What got you into the visual arts?
I'm curious if anyone knows/remembers when they first learned they loved to create visual art. I used to doodle a lot as a kid, but I don't remember why I loved it so much. I do know it's often one of my coping skills still, though, so it could be related to that!
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Probably after I met my one friend I had in school in middle school. She was an awesome artist, and probably around that was when I started drawing more.
I like to doodle a lot too. I always find myself doing it.
I like to doodle a lot too. I always find myself doing it.
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Doodling can be great fun, and also good for helping with concentration, believe it or not! In my high school days, when I was in specialized schools, they'd let us doodle/draw during group therapy because of studies that showed doodling during meetings can help not just calm you but also help you retain information and concentrate.
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Hm that's interesting! Heh, I used to have folders covered in doodles. I had one I just drew anime eyes all over. XDJuneberry wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2019 6:37 am Doodling can be great fun, and also good for helping with concentration, believe it or not! In my high school days, when I was in specialized schools, they'd let us doodle/draw during group therapy because of studies that showed doodling during meetings can help not just calm you but also help you retain information and concentrate.
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