Draw Tip Tuesday: Draw your shoes

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In this week’s Draw Tip Tuesday, Koosje Koene, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, draws something that’s walked miles with her, her shoes!

Look down at your feet. What’s on them? Today let’s draw your shoes (you can take them off first)! If you don’t know what to draw, look around you and find something you might think is mundane. Drawing it can make it interesting to you.

And whatever you do, don’t give up on your drawing, even if it isn’t turning out the way you want it to. Go ahead and finish it. You can always learn something to use the next time around. Have fun with this one.

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