Art Majors
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Category:
InuYasha › Het - Male/Female › Sesshōmaru/Kagome
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
1
Views:
3,420
Reviews:
5
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
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I do not own InuYasha, nor make money from this story.
Art Majors
Epilogue
I tapped my charcoal drawing pencil against the edge of the drawing board, being very unhappy with the perspective sketch of the cardboard boxes I had produced. The angles were correct, it was to scale, I was simply unhappy with it. There was no depth to it and absolutely no feeling, which was what matters the most to me.
I turned to admire the drawing next to me, being worked on by a female student, a persistent one at that. She seemed to be as much of a perfectionist as I am. Every line was checked with parallel lines and negative space before she would put a final mark down.
When she turned to me she said the last thing I expected:
“Wow, yours looks so much better than mine, I hate mine.”
I just rolled my eyes and answered her with the first thing that came to mind,
“Let me guess, you’re an art major?”
She laughed and nodded her head; she knew how we art majors were when it came to critiquing our own work: it’s never good enough.
From that simple conversation, a wonderful relationship began.
I tapped my charcoal drawing pencil against the edge of the drawing board, being very unhappy with the perspective sketch of the cardboard boxes I had produced. The angles were correct, it was to scale, I was simply unhappy with it. There was no depth to it and absolutely no feeling, which was what matters the most to me.
I turned to admire the drawing next to me, being worked on by a female student, a persistent one at that. She seemed to be as much of a perfectionist as I am. Every line was checked with parallel lines and negative space before she would put a final mark down.
When she turned to me she said the last thing I expected:
“Wow, yours looks so much better than mine, I hate mine.”
I just rolled my eyes and answered her with the first thing that came to mind,
“Let me guess, you’re an art major?”
She laughed and nodded her head; she knew how we art majors were when it came to critiquing our own work: it’s never good enough.
From that simple conversation, a wonderful relationship began.