In this week’s Draw Tip Tuesday, Koosje Koene, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, explains how to draw perspective in three different ways.
Learn about the vanishing point, birds-eye perspective and worms-eye perspective!
In this week’s Draw Tip Tuesday, Koosje Koene, co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, explains how to draw perspective in three different ways.
Learn about the vanishing point, birds-eye perspective and worms-eye perspective!
by David Pyle Art-making stuff Finding joy vs. being ‘good’ (whatever that is) I know this sounds trite, but it really IS all about the process. In my 40 years of active painting, I’ve gradually come to understand that the real joy comes when I’m fully ‘in the moment,’ working outside of anything that feels
I could start with a humorous anecdote, maybe something self-deprecating —I’ve been doing a fair amount of that sort of self-flagellation lately. Maybe about the time I fell asleep in the library in college and was so embarrassed when I was awoken by another student that….
Welcome to a new series from Sketchbook Skool about what making art means in our lives, as told by members of our Spark community. “Making art gives me balance.” When life became turbulent, Catherine Youngren found stability in her sketchbooks. Art by Catherine Youngren I just retired from my work as a commercial interior designer