

Have you ever taken a class or tried following a tutorial?
But in my opinion the process is more important than the results. Learn to love the process and don’t focus so much on making something aestheticly pleasing at first. Just play around and see what you have fun with; you won’t progress technically until you get to where you can’t wait to do it every day.
Take a look at why you do art and make some achievable goals to strive for. Ask yourself what you like about a piece and see if you can do something similar. A “bad” drawing is not a failure, but instead a chance to examine what worked and what didn’t. Try doing 10 or 20 very quick gesture drawings to get an idea of what you want a more polished drawing to look like before you commit to a longer piece.
Above all: have fun with it.





























Relevant quote:
On War, by U.S General Smedley Butler (1933)