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The spark that ignites us all.
The spark that ignites us all.
A sketch is a creative spark, a swiftly executed freehand drawing of a vision and not usually intended as finished art work. Some sketches never leave this infant stage, and some work progresses to a finished rendering known as a drawing. A sketch usually contains a lot of air between the lines; it may be ephemera if you wish, and is typically a raw idea or a creative spark. Some of these sparks ignite in to final works, some lie dormant for years, while others are destroyed by the artist, never to be seen again. Every work starts with a sketch, even photography; the sketch begins in your mind as a simple idea brought to life and captured a few times to obtain the final masterpiece.
For example, the female form is full of life and beauty; so many artists love bringing this vision to life. While they may start as sketches, as the image comes to life, the artist’s gains creativity demanding more forethought, planning, and potentially a frame to be on someone’s wall. Sketching the female form starts with a vivid imagination and earnest desire to depict the minute details of a female’s supple, curvy body through creative hands endeavoring to paint the exact vision on a lifeless paper or canvas.
A woman is the subject of sketching, painting, and photography as she attracts and seduces the onlooker with her naturally gifted sensuous body. Her face radiates warmth, love, care, compassion, and innocence, which an artist is always looking to express and exhibit to the material world curious about the female form. Her eyes glow and bring comfort to the tired man, who at the end of the day, wants nothing but selfless love, tender care, and delicate touch from the lady with divine attributes. The smile on her face can dissipate the negative energies, calm the tense nerves, and nullify the frustrations; such is the magic of her innocent smile that an artist finds it puzzling to find the path where the sketch will eventually lead to. Her fleshy lips are the yearning of many men because they want to submerge their chivalry into the subtleness of her tender lips, which can suck every agony and suffering from a wretched man’s life.
Some artists may start their sketches from the breasts of a woman as they may get the creative spark from the glands that feed entire humanity. The protruding round shape of her breasts pauses and then stops the painter as well as the gazer. Of course, this pair of gelatinous mass of flesh is one of the most adorable parts of the female form. Apart from being seductive, the bosoms challenge an artist’s fantasy to delve deeper in to their geometry and proportion. Spending days and nights to sketch and paint the female’s beautiful breasts, some artists may visualize adorning the bosoms with colorful flowers and leaves. Of course, beauty is natural, and feminine nature is naturally beautiful. You are certainly not a dedicated artist if you forget to sketch the lively nipples on her fleshy twins. Creative artists may like to cross the boundaries of fantasies by merging these nipples with juicy fruits like grapes and strawberries. Imagination of an artist is infinite and further goes deeper by getting inspiration from the female form.
The hands of an artist are united with vivid imagination as the sketch continues to go down toward the navel. This vital point is the source of creation for the artist whose umbilical cord was cut from the mother at the time of birth. Is this seductive cavity the most conspicuous part of the female form? Every navel looks different; just like no two faces on Earth are alike, no two navels are alike. Only a true artist who loves the female form can recognize the female by seeing the different identity of her navel. Yes, an artist has the charisma to identify and sketch every navel differently and uniquely.
The creative spark can also originate from the hands of an artist by imagining the mysterious shape of womanhood. Gaining energy from the creating organ of all human life, an artist may continue to sketch endlessly or exhaust the life of the paintbrush when the perfect female form is painted on the canvas. Initially lifeless, the canvas gets new life when a Goddess is drawn as it is through the creative spark ignited by the vision and positive energy of the female form. The sketches may stay in the book where they belong, while we are in search of the spark that ignites us all.
© by Robert WK Clark
A sketch is a creative spark, a swiftly executed freehand drawing of a vision and not usually intended as finished art work. Some sketches never leave this infant stage, and some work progresses to a finished rendering known as a drawing. A sketch usually contains a lot of air between the lines; it may be ephemera if you wish, and is typically a raw idea or a creative spark. Some of these sparks ignite in to final works, some lie dormant for years, while others are destroyed by the artist, never to be seen again. Every work starts with a sketch, even photography; the sketch begins in your mind as a simple idea brought to life and captured a few times to obtain the final masterpiece.
For example, the female form is full of life and beauty; so many artists love bringing this vision to life. While they may start as sketches, as the image comes to life, the artist’s gains creativity demanding more forethought, planning, and potentially a frame to be on someone’s wall. Sketching the female form starts with a vivid imagination and earnest desire to depict the minute details of a female’s supple, curvy body through creative hands endeavoring to paint the exact vision on a lifeless paper or canvas.
A woman is the subject of sketching, painting, and photography as she attracts and seduces the onlooker with her naturally gifted sensuous body. Her face radiates warmth, love, care, compassion, and innocence, which an artist is always looking to express and exhibit to the material world curious about the female form. Her eyes glow and bring comfort to the tired man, who at the end of the day, wants nothing but selfless love, tender care, and delicate touch from the lady with divine attributes. The smile on her face can dissipate the negative energies, calm the tense nerves, and nullify the frustrations; such is the magic of her innocent smile that an artist finds it puzzling to find the path where the sketch will eventually lead to. Her fleshy lips are the yearning of many men because they want to submerge their chivalry into the subtleness of her tender lips, which can suck every agony and suffering from a wretched man’s life.
Some artists may start their sketches from the breasts of a woman as they may get the creative spark from the glands that feed entire humanity. The protruding round shape of her breasts pauses and then stops the painter as well as the gazer. Of course, this pair of gelatinous mass of flesh is one of the most adorable parts of the female form. Apart from being seductive, the bosoms challenge an artist’s fantasy to delve deeper in to their geometry and proportion. Spending days and nights to sketch and paint the female’s beautiful breasts, some artists may visualize adorning the bosoms with colorful flowers and leaves. Of course, beauty is natural, and feminine nature is naturally beautiful. You are certainly not a dedicated artist if you forget to sketch the lively nipples on her fleshy twins. Creative artists may like to cross the boundaries of fantasies by merging these nipples with juicy fruits like grapes and strawberries. Imagination of an artist is infinite and further goes deeper by getting inspiration from the female form.
The hands of an artist are united with vivid imagination as the sketch continues to go down toward the navel. This vital point is the source of creation for the artist whose umbilical cord was cut from the mother at the time of birth. Is this seductive cavity the most conspicuous part of the female form? Every navel looks different; just like no two faces on Earth are alike, no two navels are alike. Only a true artist who loves the female form can recognize the female by seeing the different identity of her navel. Yes, an artist has the charisma to identify and sketch every navel differently and uniquely.
The creative spark can also originate from the hands of an artist by imagining the mysterious shape of womanhood. Gaining energy from the creating organ of all human life, an artist may continue to sketch endlessly or exhaust the life of the paintbrush when the perfect female form is painted on the canvas. Initially lifeless, the canvas gets new life when a Goddess is drawn as it is through the creative spark ignited by the vision and positive energy of the female form. The sketches may stay in the book where they belong, while we are in search of the spark that ignites us all.
© by Robert WK Clark
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