My Sketchbook Is Full of Bad Drawings—Now What?

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
на канале: A Dad Who Draws
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Ever flip through your sketchbook and feel like every drawing is a disaster? 😩 You’re not alone! In this video, I’m diving into what to do when your sketchbook is full of bad drawings and how to turn those “failures” into valuable learning experiences. I’ll share practical tips on embracing imperfection, reviving old pages, and using those “ugly” sketches as stepping stones to becoming a better artist.

Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced artist, this video is here to remind you that not every page needs to be perfect. It’s all part of the creative process! ✨

*What you’ll learn:*
How to analyze your sketches to identify areas for improvement
Creative ways to rework and revive your less-than-perfect pages
Why it’s okay to have a sketchbook filled with mistakes—and how to use them to fuel your growth

Hit that play button and let’s turn those bad drawings into your greatest assets! 🎨💪

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► About me
Kurt Aspland is a graduate of the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California and has been drawing, painting and teaching for well over 30 years. He has been published in multiple magazines including The Disney Magazine, Forbes, The Wall Street Journal and Dallas Morning News to name a few. He has had multiple interviews and articles written about his work in both the United States and International press as well. He has taught at Drexel University in Philadelphia and the Pennsylvania School of Art and Design.

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