17 days later

Last month was rough. I understand now thinking I could finish all of this by the end of the year was a grave overestimate. I'm simply going to slow down and become more methodical ( so to speak ) and intentional with art school. I am striving to be the best artist I can be, but that's a lifelong journey, not a destination. Anyway, I got around to finishing up the lower anatomy lesson as well as doing the gestures and faces and whatnot. Here's my work currently:

So there's my small update. I'm slowly developing a habit of being more productive and focused, and this is what will inevitably help me in the long run. See you at the end of the month!

You pretty much hit the nail on the head, Joe! : )
Take your time with you skill development and enjoy every step towards your goal! :smile:

1 month later

1 month later

I have graduated with my undergraduate degree. Going through the school system has turned my creativity into something without any joy ( I'm sure this feeling is relatable ). I've decided to start over with ART School, with Term 1 next month. Monthly updates were a nice attempt, but I will be going back to posting my progress at least once a week. My ultimate desire with ART School is to keep learning and growing my art with each passing year, on my road to mastery. I'm so ready to have fun and joy with my art again. :smile:

Okay, Term 1. I'm basically taking what has been given with the assignments and making them my own. Anyway, this is the beginning of my 2022 ART School journey:

So that's that! I will be working through the assignments over the course of the month.

I may be getting ahead of myself already getting into the more complex shapes, but here's the beginning of the perspective assignments. I've lowered the opacity of the horizon line, outlines, and the vanishing point to make it less visually distracting.

A lot of the things that appear to be extremely visually complex on the surface have been things I've found to be easier to understand once broken down into smaller, simpler shapes and forms.

The observation assignment has made me look at the world in a different, I'd say, more beautiful way. It's as if everything can be seen as a puzzle for me to solve, where I am perplexed with the task of understanding it as such a fundamental level that I can draw it and actually break it all down in my mind. Anyway, I'll keep learning and observing..see you soon!

First off, here is a 2-point perspective practice. I simply went for a single cube, but sculpted it a little ( making it accurate is what I'm after ). I even went ahead and tried to tackle having a light source next to it ( which I feel was a mistake, since looking back it feels like it was too much to try and achieve at once ).

And then here are more gestures!

I'll leave with the thought I've had recently that it seems no matter how much I learn and improve, there is no "destination" ( really! ), because there will always be more to learn. And so I've learned to focus on the journey, this moment here and now, the hard way. But in any case, I'll see you soon with more progress!