Working on ability to draw dudes.



I'm not very good at drawing men, I don't usually draw them, so I've been practicing them a lot.
One of the attempts, based on someone I knew that showed up a lot in my sketchbook.

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Schedule and Platform: Finding other people learning same things.


Random side thought trail sparked by some random thing I read somewhere:

Orchestra article and actually operating without bias as a goal for a person.

If one of your goals as a person is to live and act without valuing external or unchosen traits--to value good things and things worth valuing, like how someone acts or what they choose to do. With which the internet is possible, and with anonymity. 

Weirdly, for equality, in  visual art of this type, you would choose anonymity as a constraint. All the resources (if good ones are kept visible equally) are the same (minus money and time constraints like -free program- versus melt-worthy lovely art tools, but you don’t actually -need- those to make a beautiful 2d image, with a computer.)

However, as a person, not an institution or someone attempting to enact large or cultural changes at this point in their life--to be the drop in the ocean, as opposed to a swelling and destructive wave, it is simpler. You identify the actions you support, you do not voice them so that they can be visible and thus faked, and you observe.

Or some such hogwash, who knows, moving on, got distracted thinking about what actual equal treatment implies and where it can actually be solved

 (It is not easy in some types of jobs. But with 2d art, it’s very possible. By solved = everyone gets same tools, same choices of teaching/teachers, same resources, same chance by human intervention.) 

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