Okay, so the other day, I was trying to figure out how to get this “karen vieth edgar” thing to work. I’d heard about it from a friend who said it was pretty cool, but he didn’t give me much to go on. I didn’t even know where to start!
First, I just googled the words “karen vieth edgar.” Most of the results were confusing, but I did find that they refer to names of people. It seemed they are not that hot topics, because there is almost no search result about it. I mean, they were all over the place, and I couldn’t make heads or tails of most of it.
So, I decided to change my keyword and try to search “who is karen vieth”. Luckily, I got some useful information. I found that she is an artist and she is good at drawing with graphite. She had a bunch of videos up, and they were pretty mesmerizing to watch. I spent a good hour just watching her draw, not really understanding what the “edgar” part had to do with anything, but enjoying the process anyway. She’s really got a knack for making these incredibly detailed images with just a pencil.
- Watched all of karen vieth’s videos I could find.
- Tried to find the connection to this “edgar” thing.
- Failed to understand what “edgar” is about.
Then, I thought, maybe “edgar” is another artist she works with? So I searched for “edgar artist.” Lo and behold, there were a lot of artists who are called edgar, and it made me more confused. I scrolled through a bunch of them, but none of them seemed to fit with what I’d seen in karen’s videos.
My Realization
Then it hit me. Maybe “edgar” isn’t a person, but a thing? I went back and watched some of karen’s videos again, and noticed she was using a specific type of pencil. The brand name looked like it started with an “E.” Could it be? I paused the video, zoomed in as much as I could, and there it was: “Edgar.” Turns out, it’s a type of charcoal pencil she uses! I felt a little silly for not realizing it sooner, but also kind of excited that I finally figured it out.
So, there you have it. My journey to understanding “karen vieth edgar.” It wasn’t exactly what I expected, but I learned something new, and I got to watch some pretty awesome art being made. If you like detailed pencil drawings, you should definitely check out karen vieth. And if you see her using an “Edgar” pencil, now you know what that’s all about!