9 Significant Good Habits |
Now-a-days being busy is becoming a part of our life. People hardly manage to do some good habits i.e. regular exercise, meditation, healthy diet, etc. But those are generally discontinued after a couple of few days. Strong determination is very much needed to do the same even if it takes too long for the result. To do a good work there will be two bad works acting behind it, which will eventually mislead the good path.
In the above sketch the artist want to draw attention about the 9 significant good habits which must be follow by every individual so that a good and healthy life can be obtained.
This sketch is technically half pictorial and half descriptive. Viewing the pictorial symbols, one can easily identify what are their purposes and how they are linked with the overall depiction.
The pictorial symbols that represents good habits are:
1. Meditation.
It helps to enhance the inner potentialities of human. It all starts from the individual mind attaining a target to fulfill through relaxing and focusing. It boosts the individual mind so to have a better concentration in work.
2. An apple or healthy diet.
The world is getting deteriorated day by day which directly affects the quality of food, so by consuming kitchen garden food or any other healthy productive food; one can ensure a longer lifespan.
3. Palette and brush.
All have born with an unique talent, the problem is that people often fell de-motivated and divert their route which is against their desired dreams and thereby misery prevails. For a quality lifespan one should try to know the hidden talent and work accordingly.
4. Routine regular rest.
Human body needs adequate rest by which it increases working efficiency and decreases drowsiness in working hours. Rest also stabilizes and refreshes the mind so to have effective start.
5. Reading books.
Books are our real friend which can be the gateway for success if the knowledge are utilize wisely. Reading books is a good habit by which an individual can remove the shackles of society.
6. Regular exercise.
It maintains a good overall growth in human body; improves better circulation of blood in blood vessels, unblocks the block nerves and many more.
7. Workout.
Generally people think workout means to build up existing muscles in human body but in spite of that there are other beneficiaries i.e. increases vitality, controls blood sugar, helps in weight loss and gain, emergence of positive vibes, etc.
8. Value time.
It is often said that the time is precious than money and it is definitely true because time and tides waits for none. Finishing up the daily task in time can provide extra time for other desired activities and one can be more successful in his/her life if time is prioritizes.
9. A healthy heart.
Oily foods have lots of cholesterol which is not healthy for human body as well as the heart. Therefore doctor always suggest to intake low cholesterol foods.
The descriptive images are:
1. A pigeon flying peacefully which represents peace love and also luck.
2. A tree providing pleasant environment to its surrounding and at last.
3. A calm minded human, just enjoying the benefits of good life by acquiring the above given good habits.
Now let’s move to sketching part. How the artist drawn it?
Every art is simple if we consider it as simple. There is no rigid formula like in math nor any principle or law like in science, just draw what you saw.
1. First a clean white art paper is taken.
2. Secondly required materials for sketching are gathered i.e. Pencils, Eraser, Sharpener, Paper cutter, Small clean cloth, Geometry (Scale, Magnifier, and a Round Protector).
3. Fine outlines are drawn to every element which makes the rough sketch by 2B pencil; round circles are drawn to put the pictorial symbols inside it by the help of round protector. For darker tone and shadow 4B pencil is used.
4. The Eraser is cut into little pieces by Paper cutter to erase minor mistakes while drawing. Clean cloth is used for smudging. Sometimes Magnifier is used for detailing.
Pictorial Symbols |
Descriptive Images |
This sketch is an assemblage drawing where each element is a part of another complete drawing or photo. Here the artist gathers ideas from different sources and put it into one frame with his unique touch.