Observational Drawing There’s something about going for a walk in the woods with a sketchbook and pencils or watercolors in hand and finding a place to plop down and paint a flower peeking out from the ground, or sketch a pinecone lying on a pile of pine needles. It is […]
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Art Materials – How to Choose?
We all know how important it is to use the right materials. The last thing we want to do is bite into a chocolate chip cookie only to find out that someone chose the wrong materials and instead used… raisins. Oh, the tragedy! It might still be a good cookie, […]
Sketching: What’s It For?
You’re in math class, bored. As your hand wanders away on your notebook, doodling little hearts and flowers and swords and whatever else you can think of, so your mind wanders too. By the end of the year, perhaps your math notebook has more sketches than your actual sketchbook. Perhaps […]