In this class in under ten minutes a day, we're going to go over the most common reasons that get in the way of making art. But maybe you're a little nervous about what that's going to require. If you're watching this video, you are interested, or the idea of keeping a sketchbook is appealing to you. My name is Ria Sharon, I'm an artist and Illustrator, and I've been involved in visual communications for almost 20 years. It's portable, it's contained, and it's a wonderful documentation of where I am, where my art is on any given day. My sketchbook is an essential part of my art practice. In fact, it's really often small and simple and it happens right here in my sketchbook. It doesn't have to be big or complicated. Trailer: So I made a commitment to myself that I was going to make art every day. Taro Gomi books on drawing, doodling and coloringġ.Shantell Martin's class, Draw on Everything.Art & Fear by David Bayles and Ted Orland.These are books, courses, and people I mention in the class. I’ll be doing regular roundups!Įxplore the following resources at your leisure, if you feel the need for inspiration and/or encouragement. If you’d like to be featured on my blog, or on Instagram, follow me and tag me on instagram and include #sketchbookmagic your images. This includes posting an image from your sketchbook in the class project section and answering one reflective question every day. Simply take a picture of your first sketch and upload it to the Project Gallery.Ĭomplete the prompt I share in each day's video. You can START YOUR PROJECT as soon as you've watched the DAY 1 video. Create a collection of sketches every day as the class unfolds and in the days following, using the techniques you learned in the videos.
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