1 Day, 1 Art : On the streetThe most difficult thing in the world is to draw ordinary things. Drawing ordinary objects requires keen observation and the precision necessary to capture their essence. Ordinary objects such as cups, chairs, and trees are familiar to everyone. We see them every day and take their forms for granted. This familiarity sets a high standard for accuracy. Even minor deviations from expected shapes or details are easily noticeable. Unlike abstract and fantastical subjects that offer more creative freedom, ordinary objects and landscapes are always a challenge due to their simplicity. Artists must pay attention to subtle changes in color, the interplay of highlights and shadows, and the context of objects in the environment. In this regard, you have to draw and think about it every day. Even drawing ordinary things requires patience and discipline. The process of expressing ordinary objects beautifully requires repeated practice, careful attention, and honing observation skills and skills. Therefore, the true artistry of drawing the ordinary lies in transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary, revealing the beauty and complexity often overlooked in everyday life. For this work, I am taking on the challenge of drawing watercolor paintings on postcards every day under the name One Day One Art. It's a very small challenge, but there will be many results when it's done. First of all, I think my drawing skills will improve because I can draw many different things in a short period of time. I want to draw so many things that there is nothing in the world that I haven't drawn before. This is my dream. I calmed down again and completed the second revision. Although it is a very small painting, it seems as if as much care was put into it as any large painting. It is difficult for a painting to match the beauty of a sunset.
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