Art Before Breakfast: The Workbook, Video #2

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Sketchbook Skool co-founder Danny Gregory‘s latest book is Art Before Breakfast: The Workbook, which does exactly what it says–teaches you how to find time to make art, and get you to it ASAP. Plainly put, making art is fun. It’s also good for you, increasing your brain power and memory retention, lowering your stress levels and such. But are you finding stuff getting in the way of you being more creative? In this video, Danny shows you how to work with that as he does it himself. Keep the inspiration going; to get your copy of Art Before Breakfast: The Workbook, click here. And check out Sketchbook Skool’s online art klasses here. After all, if having this much fun is wrong, we don’t wanna be right.

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