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The act of drawing itself is more important than the results… from A Gardener’s Notebook

Posted on June 30, 2014 by Douglas E. Welch

The act of drawing itself is more important than the results.

“The act of drawing itself is more important than the results. The goal of sketching in the garden is to see things more clearly not necessarily make a perfect reproduction of them on paper.”

From A Gardener’s Notebook by Douglas E. Welch DouglasEWelch.com

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From A Gardener’s Notebook by Douglas E. Welch DouglasEWelch.com

Previously from A Gardener’s Notebook:

  • Drawing is seeing in your garden
  • Mark out an area of your garden
  • Your Garden – Inch-by-Inch
  • Gardens can tell us a lot about ourselves, but we also end up communicating who we are to others through our gardens. 
  • Gardens can be beautiful or productive and are often both at the same time.

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