So, Heavy Metal Portrait Drawing in Rome wrapped up last week and it was wicked/rad π€
Something very important occurred to me while teaching this course and that will be this month studio log entry:
Risk positivity is essential for sustaining a long-term, meaningful art practiceβnot because risk guarantees success, but because it fuels inspiration. Simply learning to draw can produce competence, but not vision. The deeper work of the artistβand the educator guiding themβis to foster a temperament that welcomes uncertainty and finds energy in it. When risk becomes a companion rather than a threat, inspiration ceases to be accidental. It becomes a mode of engagement, renewed with each attempt.
What this means to you:
In daily practice, dedicate part of each session to drawing purely from emotional impulse. Instead of measuring proportions or perfecting form, focus on the energy of a pose, or the mood a texture evokes. Maybe don't ask not βDoes this look accurate?β but βDoes this feel vivid, personal, alive?β
Pamela Jayawardena
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