Da Vinci's Advice

Leonardo Da Vinci shares his wisdom for the aspiring painter. 



"Thus I say to you, whom nature prompts to pursue this art, if you wish to have a sound knowledge of the forms of subjects, begin with the detail of them, and do not go onto the second [step] until you have the first well fixed in the memory and in practice. 

And if you you do otherwise you will throw away time, or certainly greatly prolong your studies. 

And remember to acquire diligence rather than rapidity."

-Leonardo Da Vinci-

Source:

Leonardo's Notebooks: Writing and Art of the Great Master Edited by H. Anna Suh


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