When We hurt We loved and We Smile
Gospels, female figure, woman appears, model woman, either physically |
Gospels, female figure, woman appears, model woman, either physically |
Gospels, female figure, woman appears, model woman, either physically |
The Posture: After knowing about anatomy, the factor of posture becomes important. While drawing a female figure wearing no clothes, an artist should request the model woman to sit in a specific posture. Posture of the model is very crucial. Every artist would try showing beauty of a female body from front side. It is because that would make the whole drawing more sensual. Though the drawing of curvy parts of body of a lady sitting without cover of clothes would be a sensual depiction, her mood could be shown as settled in modesty. That would make the artwork looking more serious. Gospels, female figure, woman appears, model woman, either physically.
The story of the weeping woman appears in all four Gospels. The main objection raised in the other three Gospels was the use of expensive ointment. As she checked her appearance one last time, she noticed that her shoes looked dingy, so she gave them a fast swipe with the paper towel she had used to blot the bacon she had for breakfast. When she arrived at the impressive home, she was greeted by the parents and their much-beloved, but rotten-tempered poodle. Climbing to heaven on one's own ladder is an illusion. When we hurt the people we love, either physically or emotionally, we are sorry to the point of tears, just like the woman. She was sorry to the point of tears.
Overcoming your fears creates a powerfully exhilarating feeling. It builds self-esteem by changing your self-concept. It allows you to confidently take on new challenges. On the other hand, there is nothing more debilitating than letting your fears stop you from living the life you are meant to live. Fear is an acronym for False Evidence Appearing Real. There is no greater loss to the world than missing out on your unique contribution because you're afraid to fail or afraid you don't have anything worth contributing.
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