At the end of 2021, I wanted to do an art challenge. There are many around - Inktober being the most famous one, but only the beginning - but none of them really worked for me. And so, I decided to make my own, focused on what I was interested in.
If you're an artist or an aspiring artist looking for easy sketch ideas, look no further. I've rounded easy drawing ideas to inspire you.
It's impressive how consistent practice over some period of time can improve our skills. This applies to various kinds of things, but today, we'd like to focus on artistic growth. The Reddit community ‘Art Progress Pics’ allows artists to show their work and prove how hard work pays back. The members share the photos of their works and compare how they looked when they were starting, and how they got better after they invested some time and persistently practiced to master their skills.
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Tired of swallowing pills to calm the migraine, I started painting one eye for each pain. It helped me to calm down and control my pain. It seems that today I have a whole collection of eyes and who knows how many more will join.
We are all the stars of our own story and one illustrator is showing people what they would look like if their story was on the pages of a comic book. Indonesian artist Rudi, has pulled in 37.5k followers on his Instagram page @rudi10297 and 10k on his @rudi1097 page with his impressive black and white drawings of people re-imagined as anime-style cartoon characters.
My name is Gabriela Niko. I am a freelance illustrator and sketchbook artist, based in Poland. The main topic of my work is people - their beauty and the subtle emotions expressed in their faces. I create both traditionally and digitally, but the sketchbook is my favorite and most important tool for everyday studies, development, and experiments with art. This is where I can explore different mediums and styles in a quick, fresh, and playful way.
A collection of quick, easy to draw doodles for beginner artists to draw in their sketchbook.