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8:26 PM, Sunday May 14th 2023

Hello,

It’s nice to share them. I wish I still had my old drawings, so I can tell myself ‘hey, see how you improved over years?’ and tell mister perfectionnist to go and mess up anywhere else.

I like particularly the first one with the fish (looks like the 2 at bottom are talking to each other) the snail and the bee. And I think the rabbits drawings show how you used the lessons materials to make them 3D like.

Welcome back to DaB and enjoy your journey

3:35 PM, Tuesday May 16th 2023

Thank you! I'm very glad my mother kept my old drawings.

The rabbits are my favourite ones right now. I draw them during lesson one and I'm happy that I could apply some techniques of DaB already. I was doodling around and they came out pretty well.

Taught me: sketching is more important than producing perfect drawings.

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