The drawing above was inspired by a colorful drawing many years ago and I came to realize it as a reproduction work. Charcoal, I think it's always been a better technique in terms of me. I guess it's more or less everyone watches The Last of the Mohican spin-off of James Fenimore Cooper's famous book (the most famous of leathersock stories) and listens to its legendary soundtrack music. If the contrary proves to be the fact at the moment, it probably means that we are old longer. After all, it's an old movie. The most important problem that came to mind was in the film, which was dramatized to a very good story with a nice fiction and featured with its talented players, Who was the Last Mohican? When I first watched it, my mind had a lot of confusion. In this sense, the influence of having to know the hairstyle of Mohican people and those who have this hairstyle in the environment is often the bad guys. I uncluttered this mess by reading the book. The more impressive I find the film, the more I can say that it was cut off from the main story. In general, many directors shoot movies by applying this method. Even if it isn't as much as the book, Daniel Day-Lewis, a good actor, is dragging him off, and it can tell you that he is closing the gap.
Usually, the picture I made is bringing to my mind past and peaceful life in touch with nature, far beyond the silly cowboy movies. Just think! from what you have been born, you learn to act with respect for what nature brings to you, and you are bred by kneading with wisdom that has been around for thousands of years. Unfortunately, the brave societies that fought for their freedom, moreover the courage and the wisdom from the past placed at the center of their lives no longer disappear. As a result of the plundering of Europe, the massacres, and intense assimilation politics, there are all that remains pictures of only dreams. There are no people in the world who can act honorable even when they are lost. There is a word from Yaşar Kemal that summarizes this situation very nicely. "Those good people, they ride on the beautiful horses and go away." I guess it was in shape. There are no people in the world who can act honorable even when they are lost. There is a wise saying from Yaşar Kemal that summarizes this situation very nicely. "Those good people, they ride on the beautiful horses and go away. we were forced to in made of bronze of the iron, the bastard of man." I guess it was in the way that.
I will continue to publish my drawings with my cursive writing. I am very happy if you share with me all your positive and negative opinions about my drawings and writing. I think communicating with readers in this way is very important for developing myself.