Introduction
I learned about one-line art as an adult. Growing up I took countless art lessons where I tried to master watercolors, painting with acrylics, and even anime. Unfortunately, all these art styles had some things in common that made it impossible for me to stick to them: They required time and resources. As I grew older, I was able to buy better paints and brushes, but finding time to be creative or to practice was harder than ever.
MY CREATIVITY WAS practically nonexistent at some point. Trying to get it back, I encountered one-line art in a book about short creative exercises for artistic confidence. The very first exercise ...
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