How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
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How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
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Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#2I don’t know who said this quote originally, but in the piano world, one says “practice doesn’t make perfect; practice makes permanent.”
Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#3Anyone have suggestions for writing drills?
Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#4For art and music there are pretty clear and well defined skills that can be drilled. Anyone have suggestions for writing drills?
Take a novel, or something shorter, and type it up, thinking with each sentence, each page, why they wrote what they did, and what they left out.
Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#5This resonated with me as I watch my kids go through school.
Math used to be taught with more drill style. Now with common core every single problem is an epic quest of 10 frames and double pluses. It seems so ridiculous. I'd rather them crush a worksheet of 20 problems that practices a single skill then 2 problems that try to include everything from reading to drawing just for a simple subtraction problem.
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#7For art and music there are pretty clear and well defined skills that can be drilled. Anyone have suggestions for writing drills?
Look into universities and approaches from Professors:
Jordan Peterson’s writing approach is based a lot on drill: https://docs.google.com/viewer?url=http://jordanbpeterson.co...
Umberto Eco’s "How to write a Thesis"
Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#8For art and music there are pretty clear and well defined skills that can be drilled. Anyone have suggestions for writing drills?
Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#9For art and music there are pretty clear and well defined skills that can be drilled. Anyone have suggestions for writing drills?
Re: How to get better at painting without painting anything (2015)
#10All of this advice is equally true with practicing a musical instrument. You will not get better if you just play songs/pieces fully over and over. You can, and often do, get worse. And it’s hard , because making music is what it’s all about. I don’t know who said this quote originally, but in the piano world, one says “practice doesn’t make perfect; practice makes permanent.”
She also taught us not to “stop and start over” when we made mistakes. I think that is sort of like “don’t try to optimize early, get the code working then refactor later.”