Have you always wanted to learn to draw?
Do you find yourself doodling when you pick up a pencil and have paper in front of you?
Do you think that you need to have special talent in order to draw?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above than this site is for you!
Let me tell you a little secret..
Anyone can draw!
But you protest, I can't even draw a straight line! Who cares, use a ruler.
The truth is, drawing is like any other skill such as learning to write or learning a musical instrument. All it takes is the right guidance and the secret sauce -- practice.
Most of us love to draw when we are children. Every mother carries around crayons and paper to keep their children busy. However, shortly after we start school, most of us give up on drawing. Why? The main reason is we are not taught the basic skills of drawing. When it comes to art class, you are told to just be "creative". We are no longer satisfied with our stick figures and symbolic drawings and come to the conclusion that we have no talent. Well guess what, in his book the "Talent Code", Daniel Coyle proved that greatness in any activity is not due to talent at all, but a combination of the right knowledge, guidance, and practice.
So lets get started! Look around this site and start having some fun with a pencil or pen or charcoal or whatever you want to use!
Do you find yourself doodling when you pick up a pencil and have paper in front of you?
Do you think that you need to have special talent in order to draw?
If you answered yes to any of the questions above than this site is for you!
Let me tell you a little secret..
Anyone can draw!
But you protest, I can't even draw a straight line! Who cares, use a ruler.
The truth is, drawing is like any other skill such as learning to write or learning a musical instrument. All it takes is the right guidance and the secret sauce -- practice.
Most of us love to draw when we are children. Every mother carries around crayons and paper to keep their children busy. However, shortly after we start school, most of us give up on drawing. Why? The main reason is we are not taught the basic skills of drawing. When it comes to art class, you are told to just be "creative". We are no longer satisfied with our stick figures and symbolic drawings and come to the conclusion that we have no talent. Well guess what, in his book the "Talent Code", Daniel Coyle proved that greatness in any activity is not due to talent at all, but a combination of the right knowledge, guidance, and practice.
So lets get started! Look around this site and start having some fun with a pencil or pen or charcoal or whatever you want to use!