Bu hafta masamda tuttuğum bir deftere her gün sıradan objeler çizmeye başladım, darısı önümüzdeki haftaların başına After having a look on “Start Making Art” by @sketchbookskool , I decided to keep a sketchbook that I draw ordinary objects everyday. Here is one week, eager to see the next #sketchbookskool #sketchbook #art4all #draweveryday #drawing #çizim #illustration #yourcreativepush
Danny Gregory has spent three decades as one of New York's leading advertising creative directors and has created award-winning, global campaigns for clients like Chase, JPMorgan, American Express, IBM, Burger King, Ford, Chevron and many others. Danny has written many internationally best-selling b
Try to make something every day to push your comfort zone, if you struggle it could be a good helper if you use restrictions - draw only with red pencil or sketch the same mug every day for 100 days varying the technique.
And here are some thoughts from the site:
“” “The voice in your head that tells you that you shouldn’t be working on the ideas that you come up with.
The value in recognizing the monkey’s voice so that you can differentiate what it tells you is foolish from what actually is foolish.
-The importance of sitting down and doing the work without judging it, because it might turn into an important idea, but if you kill the idea before you even try, you will never know.
-How the monkey will tell you that you aren’t relaxing enough, but then when you are relaxing it will tell you that you aren’t doing enough work.
-The idea of perfectionism and how sometimes it is just a way for us to delay putting our art out into the world.
“Our job as creative people is to make something new.”
“But the reality is that all kinds of bad things are going to happen to you if you spend all of your time sitting on the couch watching the ball game drinking a beer.”
“You have to be able to suspend judgment in order to make creative work. There’s a time for judgment but there’s also a time for productivity.”
“You have to decide that your life and the work that you are doing matters more than this engagement with this stupid voice in your head.”
“No matter what it is you make, somebody is benefiting from what you are making. Your job is to focus on that.”
“Nobody is going to notice the glaring imperfections in your work the way you are.”
“Try something. Just try it. Even it doesn’t work perfectly, it is better than holding it back endlessly. - go to a clown school just to try it.
“Don’t worry about what people are going to think. Start making stuff and start putting it out there and sharing it with other people.”
Danny Gregory is an artist, author, teacher and co-founder of Sketchbook Skool. He taught himself to draw in his mid-thirties after a tragic accident changed his life, bringing with it a new peace and perspective. One that informs his creative habit everyday. Danny has written nearly a dozen inte
“Make room/empty space in your calendar and life for new things, you will finally have time and energy for the things you always wanted to try.”
“fill your sketchbook with 100 pages of the same cup every day with different techniques, or draw 150 different dogs or use just red pencil.. “ have some restrictions so you can concentrate without excuse
“Every time you have the impulse to distract yourself, instead try to focus that energy into making something new.”
#inktober2018 is ending tomorrow. I've had a trip to take and didn't have the time to draw. I know I gotta work harder. Ok, at least I'm trying.
So here is the shorcut drawings of the last week.