A state of flow

real reason why you should draw no. 3: a state of flow I’m convinced that learning how to visually express yourself enriches your life in vitally important ways. Not everyone agrees with me though. In our societies, drawing is generally seen as less important to learn...

Access your intuition

real reason why you should draw no. 2: access your intuition I’m convinced that learning how to visually express yourself enriches your life in vitally important ways. Not everyone agrees with me though. In our societies, drawing is generally seen as less important to...

A unique way of seeing

real reason why you should draw no. 1: a unique way of seeing Drawing can be hard, frustrating and scary. Here’s why you should do it anyway. I’m convinced that learning how to visually express yourself enriches your life in vitally important ways. Not everyone agrees...

Getting over your fear of drawing

getting over your fear of drawing So many of us regularly feel an impulse to create, to make something with our hands, but never act on it. What’s stopping us? I think a big part of it is fear. Although it may sound strange to some, taking the step to create something...

Why I teach drawing differently

why I teach drawing differently Here’s three things about me as a teacher, and why I teach drawing differently: I am unusually structured (for an artist). Creative people are known for being slightly messy and chaotic, right? That’s not me at all! I need my desk to be...

From doing to teaching

from doing to teaching From a young age, I’ve been good at drawing. More specifically, I was good at copying what I saw before me onto a piece of paper. Any pictures I found pretty or interesting as a 10-year old girl (cartoon characters, horses) I would draw. I loved...
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