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I'm busy filling up sketchbooks again. I am in the grip of an obsession and therefore happy. The last time I was working at this rate was on my foundation year. Granted, I had a nervous breakdown at the end of it, but this time I have pills!
My other half is doing the same with her sketchbooks (watercolours). Every evening after work she spends her time painting. I only score her at 4/10 regardless of what she produces to ‘encourage’ her 😑 She’s thinking of doing a fine art degree when she retires
 
My other half is doing the same with her sketchbooks (watercolours). Every evening after work she spends her time painting. I only score her at 4/10 regardless of what she produces to ‘encourage’ her 😑 She’s thinking of doing a fine art degree when she retires
oooooooh she should do it, it's great fun
 
Be advised however that, these days, no matter how much money you throw at the institution you are likely to have to teach yourself, slowly and painfully, how to draw, so if she's already drawing that's a great start. Thank goodness my place was quite old fashioned like that so we spent hours in the life room.
 
Yes, I don’t think she really knows what it entails!
Well then, she's in for a good time then. If you go in knowing very little about what contemporary studio practice and theory entails, it can be a genuinely transformative experience. If you go in pre-jaded looking for business skills and peer validation, you learn very little and annoy everybody. Best of luck to her. At some point she will have to encounter- and this is by far the worse side of the experience- Jacques Derrida and various other workshy French turds, but I hope she enjoys it.
 
Well then, she's in for a good time then. If you go in knowing very little about what contemporary studio practice and theory entails, it can be a genuinely transformative experience. If you go in pre-jaded looking for business skills and peer validation, you learn very little and annoy everybody. Best of luck to her. At some point she will have to encounter- and this is by far the worse side of the experience- Jacques Derrida and various other workshy French turds, but I hope she enjoys it.
She’ll do her research before she goes for it, but I don’t think she will. She wants to paint all day and have careful instruction and tips!
 
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