Drawing can bring you joy, growth and mindfulness. That's why I draw every day. Because I draw every day, I filled up another sketchbook , and I'd love to show you.
pronounced "Kōsha”
I’m an artist and creative entrepreneur living in the Netherlands. I love drawing and I do it every day. On this website, I hope to inspire you to develop a drawing practice too, because it can make you feel good.
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Drawing can bring you joy, growth and mindfulness. That's why I draw every day. Because I draw every day, I filled up another sketchbook , and I'd love to show you.
Today, we're taking a fun virtual trip using Google Earth.
I was invited by Brenda Murray from Studio56boutique.com, to teach a travel workshop in Malta in November this year and you could come with me!
I know it's not easy to find time, or to make time in a busy day, but you can do it! You don't have to change your whole life to add a little habit like drawing, but DO make it a priority, because drawing makes you happy!
Drawing is priority. You need it to stay sane. You REALLY only need a few minutes with your sketchbook and pen.
I promise you will feel calm and much better after this exercise.Let's do this together. Right now.
Today I am sharing a video from the archives - one that I referred to in last week's video. It's about capturing proportions and perspective by using negative spaces. It's amazingly effective.
For today's video, I recorded the process of drawing my living room.
While you watch the drawing process, you'll hear me talk about some of the obstacles we all meet when drawing an interior. I'll also address questions that I got from you here, from students, patrons and online followers.
Today, upon request, I'll flip through the pages of my book Life Is Better When You Draw It.
It took me about 2 years to write, design and self-publish the book. And it sounds easy, but there's a LOT to figure out as an illustrator who temporarily takes on the role of an writerrand self-publishing author. Especially when you never self-published a book before.
So today I will be sharing the challenges, obstacles, highs and lows of the book making process.
In today’s video, I am showing you the pages of the Etchr Lab sketchbook that I filled in October and November this year.
When I went for a walk with my sketchbook in my bag, I realized that this might just be the last sunny fall opportunity for a drawing outside this year. So I decided to share the process with you.
Today, Let’s get some answers to the many questions about fountain pen nibs and inks!
Today, I am experimenting with a black paper background. That's because I got some questions about it from my Patreon community.
Drop shadows can add context to the subject or subjects in your drawings. There’s a lot of information in there.
Find a pen with watersoluble ink, like a fine liner or marker (I'm pretty sure you have one in your stash of art supplies!), use it to make a drawing. Then use a brush and water to play with diluting ink, adding shading and other fun bits.
I've spent some time in France to teach classes, and of course to draw a lot. So today, I am flipping through the pages of my sketchbooks.
You can't compare your beginning to someone else's middle. Also: talent is often confused with hard work.
I took a break from my blog, Patreon and Youtube in August, but I didn't sit still. I filled quite some sketchbooks during summer. So welcome to this Mega Sketchbook Tour.
During times with tons of work to do, it may not be that easy to think of something I want to draw. If I want to draw, especially when I’m busy, I need to make it as easy as possible.
Question from a viewer:
"Could you make a video about how we should approach our frustration at drawing? I want my drawings to improve. I’m not afraid of drawing exercises, but it’s hard to know what to focus on."
I think that a drawing becomes more interesting when the artist has been courageous, playful and bold.
If you take fun and creative decisions, you keep challenging yourself, and you're telling an interesting visual story.
In today's video, let's look at foreshortening; the distorting that we see, when things are in perspective and overlapping.