In the aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake, when everything came to a standstill, the availability of information was the difference between life and death for many people. While some lives were saved by the information they had beforehand, others may have lost their lives because of it.

There must have been many lives that could have been saved if the information had been available immediately afterwards.
We, modern people, trust our lives to information.
Without information, action is delayed.

But when a disaster of that magnitude strikes, you have to use your intuition and act on your own before waiting for information.

Excerpt from the description of the permanent exhibition at Rias Ark Museum

Sketch Every Day 100 Simple Drawing | Exercises From Simone Grunewald Pdf

Learning how to map out facial features.

The exercises focus on simplifying complex forms—like using puffy outlines for animal fur instead of individual hairs—to make daily drawing feel manageable. Integration: Learning how to map out facial features

Draw a character wearing an oversized hoodie, a heavy winter coat, or flowing drapery. Practice rendering tension points (where fabric pulls tight) and compression points (where fabric bunches up). 5. Environmental Thumbnails and Perspective a heavy winter coat

Grünewald is famous for her expressive characters. A significant portion of the 100 exercises focuses on breaking down human anatomy into simple steps. Learning how to map out facial features

Encourages even 10 minutes of daily sketching to build "artistic muscle" and overcome the fear of the blank page.

Filling in the solid shape of a character to ensure the pose is readable.