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Old 04-12-2002, 11:46 PM   #11
Lon Haverly Lon Haverly is offline
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"Closing one eye & squinting the other"




I was only joking when I posted a statement about advising my viewers of my artwork to "close one eye and squint the other because that is what I did when I drew it." I don't know if my statement started this ball rolling. If it did, my apologies for a joke gone awry.

To tell you the truth, I do sometimes squint when doing creative drawing, to somehow block out what I have done and imagine what I want to do. But, I don't really recommend it at all for any particular advantage or useful purpose in any way shape or form. Two eyes are better than one. I have just been doing this stuff for so long that I have a plethera of bad jokes for any drawing occasion.

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