Today the “pupils” learned an important thing about starting drawing – Without a structure nothing works. First they had to split into groups of four – three “youngsters” and one animator. They had to choose a theme and they left free run to their creativity. So one boy started to draw a deaf without thinking of any structure – and that is what it looked like. But with the professional help of the advisor even a beginner got his first good looking deaf.

 

 

He added that even if you have the talent to draw or paint anything it is not compellingly that you can draw very good pictures, because the structure is the main part of it. In the interview he tells us too that no picture is perfect. So you can always improve you paintings and there are no limits set. As a result the members of the group learned an important part of art and now they know how to use their creativity in a “structured” way.

 

By Michael Bartoszek, Felix Weidmann and Julian Wormsbaecher.