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How am I "visually poisoned"

I am poisoned! The one inside is "visual poison". Maybe you have to ask, what poison is this? My answer is, first of all, I don't suggest you go to Baidu to find it, and secondly, Baidu doesn't have this thing. So, can we not figure out what "visual poisoning" is, but let me tell you how I was poisoned in the past month?

It was the morning of 10 year1October 26th. Mr. David, a famous visual recorder, issued such an invitation: Let's draw together for a month! I also vomited a particularly interesting picture, such a cute hedgehog. Fresh, lively, interesting and rich in content, people will know that it is his style at first glance ... In this way, I was attracted and accepted the invitation on my own initiative.

The picture drawn on the first day is like this, and it feels good because it is really interesting. Not only that, you can also show off in the group after painting. I suddenly found that painting can satisfy my curiosity and vanity.

There are more than a dozen partners * * * to accept the invitation. They are all masters of drawing with stunts, and some even compete with Mr. David for the first place every day. This makes me feel very uncomfortable as a person who does things on a whim. Painting every day has become a shackle and a task that must be completed every day. If you don't want to draw, you can't draw!

"I paint every day. What do I draw? It seems that there are not so many things to draw! " A few days ago, I racked my brains to find painting materials, and found the "20 18 Portable Visual Element Materials" that Teacher David once sent. If you can't find the material for painting, imitate the teacher's. "

With this "treasure book", I am no longer afraid of having nothing to draw!

After painting for about two weeks. I found that painting has become an addiction: during recess, after lunch break and during discussion, I may take out my brush on the high-speed train on business trip and imitate the visual elements of Teacher David.

So I take these things with me in my backpack every day: a set of special watercolor pens for painting, some useful markers, an A4 paper folder for drawing at any time, and an A5-sized coil book.

So, I found myself unable to extricate myself: painting is addictive.

I am required to draw a picture every day. How does it feel? Let me tell you something. Difficult and full of hope. Hard work is because our painter is not so good, but he continues to paint every day, so that painting becomes a burden; I said I was full of hope because I found that my painting was improving after I finished painting: I can already show some of my ideas with graphics.

In the process of painting every day, I think, what is the significance of a month's painting practice? Is it to exercise our painting ability? Is it to improve our ability to present ideas visually? It seems to be all, but it seems not all. Until the last day, I suddenly found my answer: painting is to help us explore new development possibilities! In this era of attaching importance to vision, it is very important for a teacher to present ideas through painting and draw eye-catching visual pictures.

I think drawing can be a part of my working ability.

Speaking of which, you should understand what my "visual poison" is, right?