Why people believe they can’t draw and how to prove they can

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10 Feb 2019, 2:09 am

Why people believe they can’t draw - and how to prove they can

He has the same observation as I do: children don't have problem drawing pictures, but they lose their ability around age 15 or 16. What I see is, with that, they also lose their creativity, and the ability and willingness to learn. That's what our current educational system is churning out: a whole bunch of zombie adults, full of excuses. The only thing these adults are good at is: non-stop talking, all day long.

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There is no age barrier! Creative 88-year old grandmother photographer · Kimiko Nishimoto

Kimiko Nishimoto learned Photoshop at age 72. She is 89 years old today, and hosted an exhibition of her work last year in Japan.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/life/2018/02/10/people/insta-gran-kimiko-nishimoto-discovers-never-late-experiment-inventive-photography/#.XF_K-lxKjIU

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