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Gracie started the topic Sketching With Ink in the forum General Writing Discussions 5 years, 10 months ago
@wingiby-iggiby @anyone (Here is another short thing… No where near a short-story, that is, it is a very ‘short story’. (: I hope you like it!)
4/2/20
Sketching With Ink…
^ A young man, stopped by an elder man’s booth. Sketches lined all the walls. All magnificent. All appearing to be done with pen.
^ Did you sketch it out with pencil, and then trace over it with ink?
– The wizened face smiled, No, all with pen.
^ Why? You can’t erase your mistakes?
– Exactly. Sketching with pen, causes me to take time. It teaches me about life.
^ How is that sir?
– When you make a mistake, you can’t erase it. It is there, and you are powerless to make it go away. You can try to smudge it with water; until it is only a pale impression of what it was, but it is still there. The picture is changed. A shadow will always remain.
Or, when you make a mistake, you can face it. You can recognize the mistake, and do your best to make it right. You can change that strange blob into something beautiful…like a cat, or a bird! It is still there; but you have made it right.
You can try to hide the wrong, and forget about it (even though a smudge will always be in your mind, even if no other notices). Or you can recognize it, and change it into something beautiful. No one may know that a mistake led to the final masterpiece; but you will.
^ The young man was speechless, looking into the pale eyes of the gray headed man. He than sat at the artist’s feet; waiting to hear more.
‘The fool doth think he is wise; but the wise man knows himself to be a fool.’
‘It is better to remain silent at the risk of being thought a fool,
than to talk and remove all doubt of it.’
‘It is the mark of the educated mind
to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it.’












