WEEKLY DOODLE
Korp’s column on creativity, confidence, and consistent drawing.
One of the biggest mistakes people make when learning to draw is judging the artwork far too early. They put a few lines down, decide it looks wrong, ...
One of the easiest ways to understand how an artist works is to look past the finished drawing and pay attention to what sits underneath it. The clean...
One of the biggest lies people tell themselves about drawing is that they need more time, more space, more energy, or better ideas before they can beg...
One of the fastest ways to understand how an artist works is to try drawing the way they do. Not permanently, and not perfectly, but closely enough th...
People often imagine drawing as a solitary activity: a person sitting quietly with a sketchbook, working through ideas alone and hoping something good...
Most artists assume that improvement comes from constantly chasing new ideas. In my experience, the biggest growth comes from returning to the same id...
Most people do not struggle with drawing because they lack talent; they struggle because they spend too much time thinking and not enough time actuall...
Many artists I know have told me that they found their style by copying other artists first. Not forever, and not blindly, but long enough to understa...