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Kristine Neeley's avatar

I may be overthinking this a bit (as I'm apt to do) but I love the access that pencil marks in finished art give the viewer. It's like this beckoning not just to see the work but to envision the process and recognize the humanity of the artist. It's the way I feel when I can see the patches of bare canvas in one of Vincent's paintings -- it just makes the whole work feel more encompassing and real to me.

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I went back to school at the beginning of Covid as an art major and neither my drawing teacher nor my watercolor teacher wanted me to get too attached to my pencils. and that didn't work for well for me. I found it a hard block to get past because honestly, I need to be able to look at a line I've drawn and say "well, that's not 2 point perspective now, is it?" because I'm here to tell you, it was not. so now I just do what I want and what I want is a 2H pencil and an eraser (my favorite was lost and I just found it) and to correct things. I also love how pencil can look added to a painting and am very partial to using colored pencils and ink after the thing is drawn and painted.

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