Inspiration and Art Crushes

Have you ever had an art crush? I have them pretty often – and sometimes they last for a very long time.
I’m listing my current favorites, all of which I try to channel a little in my own work:

3 Tips to Give Yourself a Kick-in-the-pants

‘I really want to make art, but I don’t have time’,
‘I procrastinate, even though I know I feel happy when I make art’,
‘I think of sitting down to draw, but then I don’t’.

Trust me, I’ve been there too. But after years of keeping a sketchbook habit, I found my ways.

Here are 3 tips to give yourself that extra push to take action

Drawing At Home

To create your own story in your sketchbook, you don't need much - except time to draw.

And you don't need to go far anywhere for it. Do it at home, with your sketchbook in your lap, a warm or cool drink by your side, enjoying the creative time you are allowing yourself to take.

Dividing and Dedicating Time

As I have been slowly getting out of my sabbatical and into action again, I am thinking a lot about how I want to divide my time between the many things I want to do. Do you make time to do what you love?

Is Repetition Boring?

One morning I saw the sunlight falling so beautifully on the wall in the living room. It made me decide to sit down in front of it to draw that corner of the room. I found myself sitting down again the next day to draw the same scene. And the day after that I did it again.

Sketchbook Tour!

I finished this sketchbook a couple of weeks ago so I figured it's time for a sketchbook tour. I am showing you the good, the bad and the ugly, and will explain why making "bad" stuff in your sketchbook is VERY important.

Shake things up

It’s good for you, to shake things up every now and then. The creative habit thrives by being reinvented regularly. I have a few simple but effective suggestions for you.

Shoe-off

In July, I finally started a project I had been wanting to do for a couple of years: drawing all the shoes I own, using dip pen and ink. I got this idea thanks to my pal Jane LaFazio, with whom I happened to get into a friendly competition with: a shoe-off.