Drawing is the foundation of all art and something that should be practiced every day. You don't need a complex set up or fancy supplies. Grab a good ole' Dixon Ticonderoga and start to doodle, see where it takes you. Get a feel for the pen or pencil you are using then try to actually draw something. You won’t like it, sorry to tell you this but you probably won't. Keep it...really....keep it and look at it later. Pull it out in a week, in a month, after you have been drawing for a year; it's your first work and it's important.
As this section grows it will contain information about different tools and supplies, maybe even a demo or two. So if you are interested in learning to draw, or just draw a bit better, this is the perfect spot for you. Of course if you are feeling a bit brave check out the painting section too.
Tools of the Trade
Calligraphy
Charcoal
Graphite
Colored Pencils
Crayons
Pastels
Pen and Ink
Scratch-board
Erasers
Blenders
Sharpeners
Inks
As this section grows it will contain information about different tools and supplies, maybe even a demo or two. So if you are interested in learning to draw, or just draw a bit better, this is the perfect spot for you. Of course if you are feeling a bit brave check out the painting section too.
Tools of the Trade
Calligraphy
Charcoal
Graphite
Colored Pencils
Crayons
Pastels
Pen and Ink
Scratch-board
Erasers
Blenders
Sharpeners
Inks