Over the years, as I've drawn at many live events, one of the most common phrases I've heard is "I wish I could do that" So I began live drawing lessons and had frequent classes as a result. However, the covid pandemic slowed things down considerably and subsequently I haven't focused on revisiting the drawing lessons. That is until now. I'm going to re-establish live drawing classes but until it really gets off the ground' I'll be promoting it through online drawing tips and this blog may be filling a big role in that endeavor. It's a great platform to provide drawing lessons and may encourage others to join in or even enroll in the live classes. Of course, the premise or theme behind the class will be to encourage others to draw even if they don't consider themselves an "artist". No matter what a person's age, drawing is a learned skill and under the correct tutelage, anyone can get great at it with practice especially if I can tell them how I learned. It took me many years and I can help others get to where they want quicker than I did by skipping most of the trials and errors. So stand by. I've been to dog days at dog parks, doggie day cares and dog day at Minute Maid Park but never in all the years I've been drawing have I ever been to a birthday party for a dog. This was truly a first. It was a party with all the typical trappings like decorations, balloons, the buffet and all their friends were invited.
I'm not complaining. It's simply something I've never seen. Thank goodness it was work for me as well as the balloon artist. |