Dave Hawksford
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I know what you mean as it happens the same in carving.A few hours today. Sitting back and studying after each 15 minute of applying ink is more draining then actually painting.
My visual skills suck. I love, but don't understand how artists can do something like that. When I was younger I took lessons on sketching. I would draw something and people would ask, "What is it"? Same later when I tried woodcarving, I got the "What is it?" again. But, I do understand the "draining" part. I am currently writing my fourth novel. After each chapter I stress and fret about what should come next. FWIW, with woodworking I did the same thing. Even for pens, I would spend an hour or more selecting just the right wood, as I saw it, when any would have worked.A few hours today. Sitting back and studying after each 15 minute of applying ink is more draining then actually painting.
Thanks PaulAwesome job...He is a cold looking critter!