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Katelyn's avatar

"Get used to keeping a sketchbook before making art." I like that because when looking at other artists sketchbooks, sometimes it's easy to be in awe and intimidated by how good and finished their pages are. But a sketchbook is more approachable when it's looked at a place to play, experiment, a place to begin and grow. (Those artists probably also have rough draft pages in their sketchbook, too.)

Also what's fun for one person, isn't fun for another. Like the salad. Make it your own. Figure out what elements you don't like, and subtract those.

Mary-Kate Smith's avatar

I wonder if you would consider an ebook that expands on this subject?

Bone folder press's avatar

Step one to working more in your sketchbook is to have your sketchbook in you

Melissa Sarno's avatar

I absolutely love this. Thank you for sharing these tips! I never know where to start.

Joy Messimer's avatar

such great ideas here.

Life in the Slow Lane's avatar

Thank you, Abigail. I know of several people who could benefit from this perspective. It helps me, too.