One of my Procreate drawings is being featured on Liz Kohler Brown‘s Instagram feed @ipadartistsanddesigners. I had decided to post it on IG after it had got a good amount of likes in her Facebook group. The featured version got at least more likes than I have ever got on my IG feed. So I guess my work can‘t be all that uninteresting. It probably won’t bring me tons of followers, but certainly a bit of encouragement. And who knows, one or the other person may visit my feed because of it.
This is a phenomenon you often hear about when it comes to drawing in sketchbooks. Sketchbooks are not only a tool these days. They often are a piece of art themselves. People want them to look good. And they especially don't want to start a new sketchbook with a bad page. So there is advice out there about how to overcome this fear of ruining a new sketchbook with a bad first page. One tip is to start somewhere in the middle. If you then ruin your drawing it's at least not on the first page. For me this doesn't work, because I date my drawings and want them to be in chronological order. And then, sooner or later you have to tackle that first page and still don't know if it will turn out good or not. Another tip suggests to use the first page to paint your colour palette or the tools you are going to use or something like this. Well, if this is useful to you, why not. I would simply say, chose a subject that is familiar to you, something you know you are good at. ...
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