How To Draw A Drawing

How To Draw A Drawing

Drawing is a superpower that anybody can wield. It’s a fantastic way to express yourself, create a narrative, and revel in a moment of enchantment. You don’t need any fancy supplies (or even great talent), just a willingness to learn and explore. Here’s how to start!

Gather Supplies

All you need for your next masterpiece is something to draw on and something to draw with. Paper, pencils, and an eraser are great basic supplies. If you’re feeling adventurous, try pens with different colors and nibs, markers, colored pencils, and paints.

Choose What To Draw

When starting with a blank page, it can be intimidating trying to decide what to draw. You can start with simple shapes, like circles, and then use them as building blocks, like adding two eyes and a smiley face to the circle to make a funny face. You can draw something from your imagination, or try to sketch something you see in real life. Take inspiration from art that you like–copying a famous artist’s work (legally!) is a great way to get your feet wet in the drawing world.

Practice

The more you practice, the better you’ll become. Keep a sketchbook nearby and let your creativity run wild. Take classes or watch YouTube tutorials to learn about shading, line work, and perspective. It’s not about the final product, it’s about the journey.

Don’t Compare Yourself To Others

Remember, everyone has to start somewhere. Don’t compare your art to the stunning masterpieces of professional artists; rather, look at your drawings to recognize how much you’ve progressed over time.

Have Fun

Drawing can be a very zen activity – it only requires your imagination and a few basic supplies. So relax and let your inner artist shine! And don’t worry if your drawings aren’t perfect – nobody’s are. Draw with the intention of expressing yourself.

Choose a Focus

Once you’ve gathered your supplies and formulated an idea in your mind of what to draw, take a moment to really indulge in the task at hand. Notice the shapes, colors, and textures around you. This can help your mind focus and clear.

Prioritize Quality Over Quantity

Rather than mindlessly doodling, take a few moments to appreciate your own work. Therefore, focused on one line and make a dazzling masterpiece. Dedicate yourself to one piece of art. This will help you understand how to draw better.

Know When to Step Back

Once you finish your piece, take a step back and admire your art. Pause and think about the journey you’ve taken to creating the drawing you now hold in your hands. Think about all the learnings, calculations, mistakes, and successes.

Experiment

In order to grow artistically, you must always be open to new ideas. Don’t be afraid to experiment and make mistakes. Introduce yourself to different materials and techniques and see what works for you. It is often when we make mistakes that we gain knowledge and become creative.

Be Positive

Lastly, always keep a positive attitude. If your drawing does not turn out like you had planned, don’t give up. Just take a deep breath and start again from the beginning. With some practice and persistence, you will eventually find your own artistic style. So do not be afraid to make mistakes, just stay positive and keep practicing.

Robert Ortiz is an artist who has been writing about art and design for over ten years. His writing focuses on the creative process of art, from the conceptual to the material, and highlights its importance in our daily lives. He has a degree in Fine Arts from the University of Texas at San Antonio and has also attended other prestigious art schools like Savannah College of Art and Design. He has a passion for exploring the boundaries between fine art, design, commercial work, and technology. His work extends to social media campaigns, website development, magazine articles, video tutorials and more.

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