So here’s a confession: every time I post one of these, I think “Everyone is going to laugh at me, and think ‘that is SO LAME! She draws STICK FIGURES!’” Because it’s true. I draw stick figures. That is about the limit of my human illustration abilities, especially when said humans are engaged in any sort of activities (like carrying a tray with a glass of lemonade!) And right now it takes me several tries to get this even close to acceptable, and even then the proportions are ridiculous (I mean, who ever saw a lemonade glass that ginormous???)
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But here’s the thing: I share these stick figures even though I’m embarrassed that they aren’t more masterful, precisely BECAUSE they aren’t masterful. Because I hope they get YOU to pick up a pen and draw, too! 🖍
I watched a couple of talks by @evalottchen on YouTube this morning, which were so inspiring, and a little bit of what she did in those talks was get people drawing. She demonstrated a few simple icons, and exactly how she draws them. And that’s the thing: drawing is not magic—it’s steps that you can learn. The kind of drawing I’m excited by right now is INTENTIONALLY simple, because it has to be done FAST, and the goal is not photorealism, or even artistic value, but to communicate IDEAS. So the more quickly and efficiently I can draw those concepts (i.e., stick figures!), the better!
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Still, my gremlins are afraid you will laugh at me, shun me, think I’m unworthy of love and attention because what I create is so lame. But again, I share it DESPITE THE GREMLINS! Because I hope it will make YOU think, “Hey, if Melissa can share a stick figure, maybe I can draw, too.”
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It’s fun. It’s empowering. Give it a try.
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