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An artist is never, ever, ever, EVER too old to draw.
Yoshi Rhul is right. Jack Hamm said the same. And look at the people that often carry CCAS along, they aren't young pups. (No offence to the young pups)
I was told to do art in 4th grade, but I avoided it like the plague, then finally got a degree involving it in my 30s. And I'm in my 40s now. And my art greatly lacks. But that's okay. A teacher of mine said, 'do you know how you succeed in the art world?' and the class said 'no' and the teacher said 'you keep doing it. because at some point all your friends who do art will probably quit, and if you keep doing it, you'll be the one who shines in art'... sad and very hopeful words. Coming back is awesome. Jesus is awesome. Awesome and Awesome must be Awesome. (0:
Thanks for checking and good job for getting back into your craft. Of course you are never too old :)
And you are right when you say you're never too old. Just remember Caleb.
Do it, man!
You are never too old.
If you don't do it now, you will regret it.
Grace & Peace,
Tom
Did you know that CCAS has monthly meetings in the Los Angeles area? Contact Eric Jansen for more info!
Also, members of CCAS have produced the APAzine ALPHA-OMEGA for over 25 years! We have about five openings right now! Contact Eric Jansen for more info! (This is a 30-member active-participation-only photocopied magazine for Christian writers and artists who submit a "trib" every other month for fun, fellowship, and critiques by other members. Between postage and your photocopying costs, you might pay anywhere from $5 to $25 per issue.)
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