>Adolph Menzel’s drawing supplies accompanied him everywhere, whether on a short walk or a long journey. He was always prepared to draw. One of his overcoats had eight pockets, each filled with sketchbooks of different sizes. On the lower left side of his coat was an especially large pocket which held a leather case with a big sketchbook, some pencils, a couple of shading stumps, and a gum eraser.
>His personal motto was “Nulla dies sine linea” (”Not a day without a line”). He drew ambidextrously, alternating between the left and the right, sometimes on the same drawing. If he was ever caught without drawing paper, he sketched on whatever was available, even a formal invitation to a court ball. Whenever he was spotted at a social event, the whispered word went abroad that “Menzel is lurking about.”
Why aren't you like him, Anon? Maybe you could make it this way.
Someone post that drawing of a hipster with his macbook and drawing tablet at a starcucks, there was a slogan that said you will one day see this.
>“Nulla dies sine linea”
This will be my personal motto from now on.
>>3069581
but my supplies are always with me because I never leave the house.
>>3069694
This
>>3069581
>he drew ambidextrously
Natural talent at work
>>3069726
>natural talent
>talent
>natural
kindly tighten your sphincter, you were talking out of your ass.
>>3069726
You can learn that too.
I already draw every day, also take a sketchbook and pencils/pens with me outside but I have one problem, work.
9 hours a day where I'm not allowed to hold a pencil to a sketchbook and I can't afford to quit that.
But I still have the weekends.