How to Use a Sketchbook: 3 Tips to Overcome Blank Pages

Опубликовано: 01 Январь 1970
на канале: A Dad Who Draws
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Are you struggling to start drawing in your sketchbook because of blank page anxiety? You're not alone! In this video, I'll share 3 practical tips to help you kickstart your creativity and overcome the fear of the blank page.

Tip 1: Start Small
Learn how starting with small, manageable sketches can ease the pressure and get your creative juices flowing.

Tip 2: Use Disposable Paper
Discover how using scrap paper or cheaper sketchbooks can help you focus on the process rather than perfection.

Tip 3: Create a Ritual
Find out how establishing a drawing ritual can make the act of starting a new page less daunting and more enjoyable.

Watch this video to:

Gain confidence in your drawing abilities
Find inspiration to fill your sketchbook
Learn techniques to turn anxiety into creativity

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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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