Re-creating art from history, specifically by Picasso made me learn that you can draw anything by dividing it up, instead of looking at it as a whole. We tricked our brains into believing that it wasn't so difficult just by covering it up and doing it line to adjacent line.
Without looking at the picture and covering it up, we started by drawing it upside down starting from the bottom. At first I was worried about whether or not I'd make the lines long enough and at the right angle, but I solved my problem by just going for it.
The contrast between art from history, and art nowadays is pretty awesome to look at, considering how much art has evolved from its roots. Despite Picasso always being known as a mad man in his time, it's amazing to see how now his art is in museums, and how much his style has inspired artists today.
Without looking at the picture and covering it up, we started by drawing it upside down starting from the bottom. At first I was worried about whether or not I'd make the lines long enough and at the right angle, but I solved my problem by just going for it.
The contrast between art from history, and art nowadays is pretty awesome to look at, considering how much art has evolved from its roots. Despite Picasso always being known as a mad man in his time, it's amazing to see how now his art is in museums, and how much his style has inspired artists today.