How to Draw a Clock
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How to Draw a Clock
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a clock.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Thanks for attending class today. Today's lesson is how to draw a clock.
So I know we like to think about time and clocks keep track of time. So I thought that would be a good lesson for today. And we could think about, you know, the time that we spend.
Okay. How much time are you spending on your art? How much time are you spending thinking about your art? How much time? Let's be blunt here. Stinky's going to be blunt. How much time are you wasting? You know, how much time does Stinky waste? We all sometimes waste time. Okay, but we want to try to not waste our time.
We want to maximize our time. Now it's okay to take a break. Break and refresh. You know, take care of our mental health. Physical health and spiritual health. You know, emotional. All those things, right? But let's think about time. How are we going to spend our time? Well, I'll tell you what time it is. The time I want to do 3:15. You know, that way we're all out of school at 3:15. But let's go ahead and do let's do 3:30.
That's the short hand, that's the hour. The one hand will be 3:30. Okay, it's 3:30 on this clock and we're not going to draw the second. Okay? This is a clock. Now, I did it in. Oh, what's that? Okay, I'm bringing in some art history here. You may have heard of this guy before. He's called Salvador Dali and he does these clocks that are melted.
And this is kind of like that. See, this is kind of like a melted, you know, kind of. Stinky's drawing a blank here, but, you know, let's go ahead and do this. Let's make it look like a real clock. You know, is that making you dizzy class? Making you realize that we're going backwards? Okay, we're going back in time.
Think about, you know, if you could go back in time like I'm drawing this line. We're going back in time. What would you change? You know, how would you, you know, make your artwork better. How would you, you know, improve some things? Well, guess what folks? I'm not going. I don't have a Delorean. I ain't going back to the future, you know?
But the one thing you can do is you can move forward from today, from this very moment at 3:30. You can start right now. You can start taking your time, making your time important. You know, you don't ever get it back. So spend it wisely. Use your time to work on your art. Believe in yourself and do your best and take time to do those important things.
And don't waste time because, you know, that's all you got. So, I hope you enjoyed the lesson on how to draw a clock. And thanks for coming to class today. Stay tuned for more epic lessons coming up. Let your friends know, your family, your enemies. Let's take these art classes going on because we need a lot more followers if we're going to, you know, band together and start an art revolution together. Okay thanks, artists. We'll talk to you soon. Class dismissed, bye.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class. We have the best students in the world. Todays lesson is how to draw a clock.
Welcome to Stinky's Art Class where we have the best students in the world! Thanks for attending class today. Today's lesson is how to draw a clock.
So I know we like to think about time and clocks keep track of time. So I thought that would be a good lesson for today. And we could think about, you know, the time that we spend.
Okay. How much time are you spending on your art? How much time are you spending thinking about your art? How much time? Let's be blunt here. Stinky's going to be blunt. How much time are you wasting? You know, how much time does Stinky waste? We all sometimes waste time. Okay, but we want to try to not waste our time.
We want to maximize our time. Now it's okay to take a break. Break and refresh. You know, take care of our mental health. Physical health and spiritual health. You know, emotional. All those things, right? But let's think about time. How are we going to spend our time? Well, I'll tell you what time it is. The time I want to do 3:15. You know, that way we're all out of school at 3:15. But let's go ahead and do let's do 3:30.
That's the short hand, that's the hour. The one hand will be 3:30. Okay, it's 3:30 on this clock and we're not going to draw the second. Okay? This is a clock. Now, I did it in. Oh, what's that? Okay, I'm bringing in some art history here. You may have heard of this guy before. He's called Salvador Dali and he does these clocks that are melted.
And this is kind of like that. See, this is kind of like a melted, you know, kind of. Stinky's drawing a blank here, but, you know, let's go ahead and do this. Let's make it look like a real clock. You know, is that making you dizzy class? Making you realize that we're going backwards? Okay, we're going back in time.
Think about, you know, if you could go back in time like I'm drawing this line. We're going back in time. What would you change? You know, how would you, you know, make your artwork better. How would you, you know, improve some things? Well, guess what folks? I'm not going. I don't have a Delorean. I ain't going back to the future, you know?
But the one thing you can do is you can move forward from today, from this very moment at 3:30. You can start right now. You can start taking your time, making your time important. You know, you don't ever get it back. So spend it wisely. Use your time to work on your art. Believe in yourself and do your best and take time to do those important things.
And don't waste time because, you know, that's all you got. So, I hope you enjoyed the lesson on how to draw a clock. And thanks for coming to class today. Stay tuned for more epic lessons coming up. Let your friends know, your family, your enemies. Let's take these art classes going on because we need a lot more followers if we're going to, you know, band together and start an art revolution together. Okay thanks, artists. We'll talk to you soon. Class dismissed, bye.