progressiverocker wrote:
Yes. I used be extremely good at drawing. But the only place I could draw was at school in art class. Nice big tables with plenty of space and lighting. When I would take projects home I found it extremely hard to work on them because of the difference in conditions (my room had bad lighting, i had no table, i drew on my bed, which isn't even a flat surface).
I just don't have enough flat space to draw on anymore, so I don't draw. I was really really good too. I had a piece win a couple of state competition awards. It was setup in the local museum and later went to be displayed in Washington DC!
I won all the drawing awards every year for the high school art show too.
After high school, the hobby died completely.
Many times my hobbies were derailed due to inability to create certain working conditions. The "kitchen table" was the only table, and wasn't always available.
wow. ive never had a school that hosted a competition, people know i am a good artist though. since i havent had time to practise, people are catching up to me. also, i cant keep concentration long enough to finish somethign truly hard. if i dotn finish it unhindered in one sitting (which CAN be 12 hours), it wont get finished.