- A mason painstakingly lays his brick and mortar to form the walls of a building. Brick by brick, layer by layer, stack by stack.
- A sculptor patiently chisels away the outer layers of a marble block to finally reveal a magnificent statue.
- A violinist creating beautiful music with a series of bow strokes that look like they were just randomly gliding across the strings.
- A runner striding along the track, swinging his arms vigorously and relentlessly, until he reaches the finish line.
It's a life-size replica of a Bugatti Chiron Sports Car made entirely out of LEGO Bricks. Amazing!
And there you go, imagine the quantity of repetitive actions needed just to assemble this Beauty.
In fact, you can build an entire City out of LEGO Bricks.
And here is a perfect analogy to transition into the lessons I offer. Just as toy buildings and replica cars are made of similarly shaped LEGO bricks.
Perspective drawing is just a composite of simple shapes such as squares, rectangles, triangles and circles. These basic shapes are the building blocks of objects we see everyday and they are very fun to draw once you learn to see them in things such as books, vases, tables, chairs, buildings, etc.
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