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DRAWING IS NOT WHAT ONE SEES BUT WHAT ONE CAN MAKE THE OTHERS SEE.

Edgar Degas

The sketches I've made over the years show how my art has changed and grown. They capture moments from my travels, times when I suddenly got great ideas while designing, and the strong feelings I've had.

I made a rule for myself: each sketch has to be done in just 20 minutes, no matter how hard it is. This rule helps me be quick and flexible, so I can get the main idea down fast.

 

But following this rule has done more than just help me make sketches faster. It's changed how I see things. Instead of focusing on tiny details, I look at the big picture. This has given me a new way of understanding the world around me. I can see connections and patterns that I might have missed if I got stuck in the little things. It's like I've broken free from only seeing what's right in front of me and can now explore all the different possibilities out there.

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