StickFiggy’s Golf Swing
See in real time the process of drawing StickFiggy action sequences. For those of you who golf, I would like to share with you my little discovery: golf and drawing in non-erasable ink are VERY SIMILAR! Let me explain with a list of similarities:
1. Solid basics. Like swing mechanics of golf you need basic familiarity with tools and craft of drawing.
2. Visualization. You need to be able to picture what you want to do. Imagine the ball going in the hole…imagine the stick figure’s exact body position.
3. Feel : as you do the swing or make the pen mark, you must go by feel. You can’t watch and evaluate AS you are swinging or drawing. When I’m drawing, the scale is often so small that I can’t actually see everything I’m doing as the pen itself is in the way. This does not matter.
4. Don’t over-think. This always leads to a mediocre result. Instincts do need to balance out the learned basics.
5. Relax. This is when the successful results can happen.
6. Joy- the Golf Gods and Art Gods might reward you when you have this during your attempt.
7. If you mess up….you just have to let it go and go to the next hole/get a new piece of paper.
8. Addictive-quality. Once you taste that pure zing of flow and intelligence directing your ball to the hole or crafting pure visual communication, your own world- new characters - you want it again and again and again!
So…if you like golf, you might also like making art!
Cheers,
Jane and StickFiggy
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Jane, your comparison to producing art and golf is spot on! For some, this is easier said than done but this video is so much fun to watch!
Thanks Roger- you wrote this comment as me- how cute! I’m guessing this was you!?!
Jane….Love StickFiggy’s golf lesson… Think I’ll go out tomorrow and try to emulate that great form!
Hit em straight!
Becky
Thanks Becky! I have heard that you usually get quite a few great shots when you golf!