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We are all born artists. As soon as we have enough strength to hold a pencil, we start to draw and paint on the walls, furniture and floor of our houses.  

Normally, this behavior derives in the screams of our parents and later we learn that it is better to express our creativity on a sheet of paper. Up there, everything normal.The problem arises when the adults who educate us (parents, teachers, etc.) want to make us understand how to draw or paint:-You DO NOT LEAVE THE LINES-NOT MIXES COLORS WITHOUT ANY ORDER-NOT BE GARABATEA- THIS IS DRAWN LIKE THIS, OR SO ...Then at school the thing gets worse. There are exams, level tests. They force us to draw in such and such a way ... all this, with the best of intentions, of course. and in fact, many teachers try by all means to encourage the creativity of their students.But the educational plans are very strict and are intended to show us that the most important thing is to write without mistakes in spelling, and make calculations (which is very important, of course).But in today's educational systems, something fundamental is forgotten: creativity is the only characteristic that distinguishes us from animals.
 Everything we have achieved, we have done thanks to the creativity of people who thought about how to do new things with what they already had or they invented new ways of doing anything.
The writing was born thanks to millennia of messages in caverns and clay in the form of drawings and paintings.

Let the part of you that makes you human be free. Be creative, develop your imagination. And, one of the best ways to do it is painting and drawing, so, here is a link to some of my tutorials to learn how to do it.
Hope you enjoy!



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