Day 23
I'm not looking for somebody With some superhuman gifts Some superhero Some fairytale bliss Just something I can turn to Somebody I can kiss
I want something just like this
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Day 23
I'm not looking for somebody With some superhuman gifts Some superhero Some fairytale bliss Just something I can turn to Somebody I can kiss
I want something just like this
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Fill-a-Page February
It is a truth universally acknowledged that any artist who aspires to improve should be drawing every day.
Being told to draw more, draw daily, draw while you eat, sleep, breathe, is probably the single most common piece of advice given in response to the question “how do I get better?” - I know I’ve certainly told people to do this.
But I have a confession to make.
I am a hypocrite and I don’t draw every day. Not even close.
I always seem to have a ready excuse for why I didn’t set aside 10, 20, 30 minutes a day to draw: I’m too tired, I got home late, I didn’t have any drawing materials on me, I was too busy. And yet I still grumble when my art feels like it’s stagnating. I feel disatisfied and frustrated with my lack of progress or the inconsistency of my style or with my inability to draw something in the moment (looking at you, anatomy, clothing folds, perspective). So I want to do something about it.
Every day for the month of February, I will fill a page in a sketchbook, much like I did with this page of scribbles. New day, new page. I don’t have a specific “improvement” goal in mind nor any particular subjects, but I want to get myself into the habit of drawing more freely and regularly, without the pressure of producing a finished piece of art.
I’ve already persuaded a few people to do this with me because I know I’ll need the support and motivation, but please feel free to join me in giving the challenge a go if you fancy it!
You will need:
a sketchbook or pad (I’ve chosen A5 because the size isn’t too intimidating)
a pencil
an eraser (although I plan to use this sparingly)
The reason I’m doing this challenge traditionally is to get away from all the distracting bells and whistles that come with a digital art program and focus on the act of drawing itself. I also want to get over my fear of ruining a sketchbook with mediocre art. This is me giving myself permission to be bad at art for a while, because it really is the only way I’m going to get better.
The challenge commences February 1st - wish me luck!
the babes
Today is @mookie000‘s birthday!!
And to celebrate I decided to draw Ruler!Kenma and Akaashi~♥
She’s a bad mama jama 🎶 (and sharpshooter lance)
Missed some days, but I’m taking part in @pussycat-scribbles Fill-A-Page February challenge! I need more time just to chill and draw stuff that has nothing to do with work. ☺
Still keeping up with the challenge~
(also appareantly i like to torture myself by drawing hands)
Filled a page.
Day 26
I missed the other few days, but i've been emotionally drained lately, and I also wanted to doodle this in honor of my new Sheith friends and the warm welcome to the fandom! ❤ ❤ ❤
and maybe i drew this as an excuse to draw Keith thicc.
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