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[Music] once upon a time the ability to draw was seen as the first and most essential skill of any artist but in the age of the unmade bed and the pickled shark drawings widely perceived as an old-fashioned activity many modern art schools don't even teach it preferring to arm their students with digital video cameras I'd like to challenge the tedious modern prejudice that it's trendy not to draw and that those who do draw a sad reaction or is stuck in a dead past I think the exact opposite is true drawing is the single most fruitful and vital artistic skill at work in the world today over the next few weeks I'll try to show how drawing lies behind almost everything around us in the modern world after all the building I've just been sketching started life it's just a few lines on a page and then through a series of horrible detailed drawings was transformed from a figment of the imagination into a monument on the London skyline the car that brought me here today was once nothing more...