'How to Draw' by Jake Spicer is a practical book for artists. It covers various drawing techniques and exercises to improve skills in figure drawing, landscapes, animals, perspective, and composition.
If you struggle with discipline in your creative practice, you should keep reading. We all make excuses for why we’re not creating, have trouble starting a new project or just run out of steam once we do get started, but with the right tips, you will be able to improve your discipline, create work more regularly and enhance your creative endurance. Let’s find out how!
Starting a new sketchbook can be daunting. In this video, we will learn how to not be precious with your sketchbook. I'll show you how to have fun and experiment.
If you want to capture accurate proportions, angles and perspective, this drawing exercise is for you. In the upside-down drawing technique, artists flip the reference image upside down and recreate it. It helps to improve the accuracy and efficacy of your artwork.
Conquer your nerves and start sketching outdoors without feeling self-conscious. Covering tips to you turn outdoor drawing from a nerve-wracking experience to a rewarding experience.
Twelve fun and easy ideas to fill your sketchbook, each intended to stimulate and provoke your imagination. From drawing everyday objects in to trying out different textures and mediums. Learn to express yourself in your sketchbook.
When choosing a sketchbook as an artist, it's important to consider your medium, preferences, and needs. In this video, we'll cover how to select the right paper, texture, weight, and binding for your sketches.
Discover five engaging and informative art podcasts that have educated and inspired me. From captivating stories, insightful interviews, and thought-provoking discussions featuring renowned artists, there's something for everyone.