Today was a Boxing day.
Although not all of the shops started to open again,
we went to town to just have a cup of coffee and do something.
(The great escape from our house-bound life!)
I did a sketch, which is the thing I haven't done for so long time,
and I realised that my drawing became awful.
I used to draw something often last year, (at least before this summer)
because I was afraid of losing my drawing skill which I have learned
well in high school.
If I don't draw, I will easily not be able to draw like as it used to be.

When I was learning art at high school, I was taught that the
sketches and dessins are the fundamental skills to visualise my idea.
So I should've drawn something even every single day.
And also when I was talking to my friend today
we realised how we have been lazy for studying.
Not only English.
So I make a decision to draw something a day.
I think it would be a people, perhaps musicians(as usual, for me!).
Here is the first sketch of George Harrison, (The Beatles)
as a starting point.

Tomorrow is London.
Although not all of the shops started to open again,
we went to town to just have a cup of coffee and do something.
(The great escape from our house-bound life!)
I did a sketch, which is the thing I haven't done for so long time,
and I realised that my drawing became awful.
I used to draw something often last year, (at least before this summer)
because I was afraid of losing my drawing skill which I have learned
well in high school.
If I don't draw, I will easily not be able to draw like as it used to be.
When I was learning art at high school, I was taught that the
sketches and dessins are the fundamental skills to visualise my idea.
So I should've drawn something even every single day.
And also when I was talking to my friend today
we realised how we have been lazy for studying.
Not only English.
So I make a decision to draw something a day.
I think it would be a people, perhaps musicians(as usual, for me!).
Here is the first sketch of George Harrison, (The Beatles)
as a starting point.
Tomorrow is London.
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