ONGOING LINE
August-November 2018
“Don’t worry about how you ‘should’ draw it. Just draw it the way you see it.”
— Tim Burton

Drawing is a fundamental activity for the development of skills such as abstraction, visualisation and conceptualisation. It is said that drawing has been one of the main means of communication and registration throughout history, and if we see this applied to our creative process, drawing goes hand in hand with our trial-error process along with the evolution of concepts. For artists and designers, it is the primary visual and graphic language that allows us to express and clarify our own ideas, even beyond our verbal or written abilities. From my point of view, each person has their own way of understanding and representing the world around them, so drawing turns into something original and unique to each individual (who tends to show a style over time).
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