wow......
i loved this one..i think its one of your best so expressive and so cool.....sorry but i dont have words for this one......its so very very good....
it always feels good when you make somthing and we see it..as you are a wonderful artist..i know i have said this many times but the feeling that comes after your work or even brain's work is can just be expressed by silence and just staring at the portrait....and honouring its serenity.....you and brain are realy AWESOME...... no words can describe you well,,and i really mean it.....
So happy that you are enjoying these sketches of course both Brian and me and other artists are ever trying to improve. Some day soon you will surpass us and we will be marveling at your progress!!!!!
Excelletent again, wonderful hands You have a great gift for observation and getting that down on to paper. Also I like the structure of the body of elderly, Albert the shoulders arms and hands are brilliant. You are diffinatly the master of the pencil. I fact I will do an albert myself in honour of this wonderful drawing.
Yes and I am too but only a little. I can read but it takes me a long time the letters just want to jump around in my mind. I don't type well and I can't read maps and the music notes on paper drive me insane I have to memorize any piece I want to play on the piano. That is the same with knitting and crochet I have to memorize the pattern before doing any finished work. I think being this way forces us to be able to memorize materials better. I can read aloud well. Go figure, but don't ask me what I read because the comprehension just isn't there with the reading aloud.
Many members of my family have dyslexia too. I also have a learning disability called dyscalculia; I don't know if you've heard of it, it just basically means that I'm not very good at math! I just hate it when ill informed people, make the likes of me out be lazy and stupid! Einstein was a genius even though he had some problems, Leonardo Da Vinci was also a genius and he too had dyslexia. I just wish narrow minded people, would realise that we aren’t as unintelligent as they perceive us to be!
Yes I know how hard it has been especially in elementary school back in the 1950s they didn't know about these slight birth defects. But we know it does not change us and it makes us more resilient. (I had to look up that spelling I do that a lot!) Oh well at least I take the time to try to learn more now that I am older and hopefully more patient!!!!!
One of people that but I admire it is Albert Einstein, remarkable science man, how many sew he had discovered, if the one was alive. The this very well represented in this work that you introduce friend Christine, their factions they are achieved stupendously, as well as their expression, good work of the hair and the hands, you know how to treat them very well.
"A genius who teachers thought a dull student" => that means everybody has a intrinsic potential waiting to be unlocked, right? . Beautiful portrait of a scientist that I have always admired!
Yes he was so far advanced that his teachers thought him dull but the fact was that his level of understanding far out reached them so they thought him either crazy or just plain stupid. Most genius is thought to be strange and differient. Too bad!!!!
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