We also watched JR’s TED TALKS presentation:
And worked on scripts, video, editing, garage band, still photo projects etc!
See also:
BladeRunners is a Province of British Columbia employment program that helps at-risk youth between ages 15-30 build careers in construction. The Province of British Columbia is the steward of the program and the Aboriginal Community Career Employment Services Society [ACCESS] manages the program.
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These are just awesome and inspiring… I’m new to drawing and eagar to learn… people say I have talent but I know we are our worse critics. . My issue is with getting both. Eyes to look the same. Each one looks amazing but they don’t match and it drives me crazy. The nose and mouth the hands the arms the legs. .. I do the same thing. .I can’t figure out how to make them match. I NEED to figure out how to do proper portion aswell… I don’t know maybe in ment to do abstract and not realistic art. .
The key is to LET GO. Allow the drawing to be wonky- let it go and move on to the next one. By keeping the ones you feel don’t work or look right (though there is something so beautiful about the mismatch) you LEARN. Let go of the need for perfection. Draw WITHOUT an eraser!
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