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Le Pensuer
François-Auguste-René Rodin, French
b. 1840, Paris; d. 1917, Meudon
Musée Rodin
Paris, France
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jews and i were hanging out at artpark. moe. was playing. they were mad good. balloons were being thrown around and i ran away from a creeper.
A3, Pencil. It isn't a statement in itself because of lack of punctuation and capitalization, but part of a sentence which symbolizes our ability to synthesize our own information. Inspired by 'I think therefore I am' Descartes 1644. Thinking is the most powerful thing as humans we can do, yet censorship takes this away from us, we are not actively THINKING about what we shouldn't see, and why that is, we are simply accepting someone else's opinion on why it is or isn't appropriate.
Perhaps Rodin's most famous work, a theme taken from the plans for his Gates of Hell and treated individually.
Done during Danny Gregory's Sketchbook Skool "Draw With Me" session earlier today. Topic: Fall leaves. Rather than use his model, I retrieved a dead leaf from the garage floor and parked it on my laptop for a photo op. Sketched with a Platinum Preppy (0.3 nib).