Drawing portraits
Kimla10
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i have been teaching a disabled man for years and we have done abstract projects mostly. This term he attended the session where we had a model (usuallly we go into another room and he continues with abstract projects). one sketch did look like a portrait but mostly his sketches look like a circular outline with circular lines inside that. Apparently that is his view of the models head. i can show you all pictures. i just can't figure out this way of drawing? Can anyone help me understand? thank you so much
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How interesting! If he enjoys abstract art, perhaps it is just his interpretation?0
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i thought there may be a word or phrase to describe his interpretation. i just feel bad when i have to ask him what it is?
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Maybe you could just say "I love your artwork, it's so interesting, can you describe it to me?"1
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