I can’t wait to say how excited I am to be sharing this charcoal sketch of this inspiring Martial arts expert, Bruce Lee. I have tried this picture several times and have failed miserably. One important thing about practising art is that, no matter how hard you practice it, one failed sketch could bring your confidence down. That’s the reason I kept myself away from my blog for a while. While to mention, my recent sketches of Scarlet Johannson and Johnny Depp helped gain my confidence gradually and now here he is to restore the complete me back in place. The previous unposted ones can be found on my FB page or Gplus page - http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=456901244343508&set=a.118066261560343.10782.116711421695827&type=1&theater & http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=456705047696461&set=a.118066261560343.10782.116711421695827&type=1&theater
Whenever I get reminded of Bruce Lee one famous saying of his comes to my mind. “I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.”. That being said, I will leave you at peace to enjoy/analyse/study my art.


He is the best in the worldd <#
yes he is
One theory that is popular in South-East Asia but relatively unknown in the West is that Bruce Lee challenges Diki Zulkarnain, a silat exponent while he was in Indonesia. Although Lee won the fight, the silat fighter perceived Bruce Lee to be arrogant and had used secret mantras while fighting him, resulting in internal injuries for Bruce. The injury continues to haunt him till his sudden death due to the blows received from the fight.