Why Are Some People Better at Drawing than Others?
Recently I was doing some search on the question what is good drawing on the net and found an interesting article : Why Are Some People Better at Drawing than Others?. This is about representational drawing of course. It seems the main difference between people who can do representational drawings and those who cannot is the time spent with learning representational drawing. The other really inspiring thing is that learning to draw mostly means to learn to see properly and thus changing the perception of the world as seen.
However I do not think that skills always and certainly not only lead to good drawing. There is no objective measurement for good drawing. To define what is good drawing becomes even more difficult when we look at abstract art (Menil Collection, Cy Twombly).


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