tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153983949078742556.post8228010906651173293..comments2023-10-20T06:14:52.781-04:00Comments on L.W.ROTH, ARTIST: Can You Draw Me?Linda Rothhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02833417183469551153noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153983949078742556.post-41099643485810548312011-01-10T15:43:40.473-05:002011-01-10T15:43:40.473-05:00Dear Linda,
I do not wish you to be tough on your...Dear Linda, <br />I do not wish you to be tough on yourself at all. Here's a pradox. "Self-acceptance changes an individual," is a profound truth that I keep it in me. <br /><br />A person who accepts what s/he is has begun to have a shift from who/what s/he is to who/what s/he will be able to most in a beautiful and unique way. <br /><br />Not a whip for improvement, but a proper self-love/esteem turns a person to shine as s/he is. If you have a spare time, think of it... that's what I've learned the most from psychology and applied to my art activities and daily life:). <br />Kind regards, SadamiSadamihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15072887743830381833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153983949078742556.post-29906729897488179932011-01-10T09:13:07.410-05:002011-01-10T09:13:07.410-05:00Thank you so much Sadami. You do detect my self d...Thank you so much Sadami. You do detect my self doubt with regards to my artwork--but also my love of it. I was being facetious when I used the word masterpiece. None of us knows which of our works is our masterpiece, none of us cares if we make any masterpieces at all. It's the process of making art that we love and can't live without. that's the joy.<br /><br />I am tough on myself. But don't you wish we all were? Don't you wish that all of us on the planet would be striving for improvement--not only with our skills, but at being better, kinder, more compassionate, more tolerant and more peace loving? I do--and I know you do too. Reaching for the moon isn't a bad thing--just don't do it standing on the edge of a cliff.Linda Rothhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02833417183469551153noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2153983949078742556.post-34101782075804612672011-01-10T07:28:14.026-05:002011-01-10T07:28:14.026-05:00Dear Linda,
I already wrote somewhre in my blog l...Dear Linda, <br />I already wrote somewhre in my blog last year. People ask me to teach skethcing. "Go back to your young days. Joy comes first. When you were young, you enjoyed drawing. Just have fun. And love your any achievement. Don't care about anyone's comment. That's all," is my answer. Indeed, I draw like a kid. Full of joy--I even dance, sing on a street, while sketching. Kids and adults love watching it. I can't stop my joy!! My brain has never, ever thought of any theory or complicated stuff, while my drawing(already full of joy!!). <br /><br />Please foreget aiming at a master piece. I've never done a good work, when I attempted. My good work is all spontaneous, lively and born from joy -- coincidence and accidentally I've made it. <br /><br />Sometimes, sounds you are very tough on yourself. No, please never do it. Never say, "Shame on you" on yourself. Learn how to please yourself. Play with Little Linda with a great, great care... ʚ(ˆ◡ˆ)ɞ<br /><br />Sorry, a lenthy writing. Thank you for reading. <br />Love and smile, <br />SadamiSadamihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15072887743830381833noreply@blogger.com