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“Did you enjoy painting?”
I first started drawing journaling when I was in college. At the end of the semester, the professor didn't draw well or couldn't draw, but asked, “Did you enjoy drawing?” For the first time, I experienced great freedom in painting.
In the morning, I rubbed my eyes, chatted with my friends, and on a difficult and sad day I sat in an empty parking lot and painted pictures. The sketchbook was in my hands even when I walked into the bathroom.
At some point, painting was not a concept of a “work” that began and ended for me, but the concept of a diary where I left a small daily life for the day. When I drew with the idea of creating a work, I often hesitated every touch, and if I didn't like it, I was upset and tired of starting over, but now I have fun drawing and recording without anyone having to do it. Also, wouldn't the results be more satisfying? 😀
pen and sketchbook,
If you only want to draw, you can get started
I found freedom in painting, but I learned that many people think painting is vaguely difficult and can't even begin. Even though I have a heart for painting..!
From the freedom I felt in painting, the secret to drawing easily and simply in everyday life, and above all, when I enjoyed the process of drawing out my own story without a sense of purpose to draw a good picture, I was able to really draw my own picture. I put it all in class.
The moment a picture is added to every day,
Turn an ordinary day into a special day
After class, you'll be able to draw anywhere! When I eat brunch at a cafe, I ask, “Do you want to paint and eat?” You'll be worried, and you'll get into the habit of carrying a pen and sketchbook with you wherever you go.
If you can't sleep, you might find yourself holding a pen instead of your phone, waking up all over the weekend and drawing the scenery you see in bed, and when you don't have time, you want to take a minute to draw a finger or toe that you see right in front of you..!
Of course, everyday drawing may not drastically change your life. But if you can't fill the sketchbook pages with your ingenious ideas and skills, that's fine! Even if you think your finger is like a clump of clay, that's fine! It's probably part of the process of drawing out your own paintings.
The important thing is,
“I like this job right now!”
It's true. By doing this work, I become more tolerant of myself, reflect on many things in my day, and record precious moments that I would normally pass by, so that alone is of great significance. I also got a picture as an extra, how nice it is!
<This is a picture drawn by the students. >
So what do we learn in this class?
1. Learn how to bring out your own pictures and stories.
What does the phrase “I want to draw well” mean? Through blind drawing and various pen drawing techniques, you will learn how to draw out your own paintings and journal by recording your own story next to the picture.
2. Starting with just one pen, you'll be able to fill up your sketchbook.
Starting with a small accessory such as a pen, triangular gimbap, or coffee mug,
Drawings of subway people, friends, family, etc.
Even space drawing for convenience stores, bus stops, cafes, etc. Learn how to draw the multi-faceted objects you face in everyday life.
3. When my painting becomes special, I learn how to give the final point with a red pen and watercolor colored pencil.
Have you ever experienced when lines overlap or when there is something you want to emphasize, when the last 2% is something you don't like? In this case, you'll learn how to use red pens and watercolor pencils to significantly improve the quality of paintings to give points.
4. Practice everyday drawing, a day with a sketchbook! I'm going to show you how to find and draw painting topics in real everyday life with Biblebak's sketchbook as a V-log. I hope you get motivated to draw by comparing how your day is similar to mine and how it is different!
Let's make friends with painting now?
All preparations are now complete. Why not stop thinking for just 20 minutes a day and enjoy the moment of drawing while slowly moving your hands along your eyes? Surely this trial and excitement itself will open a new door to your life.
It doesn't matter if you're a beginner. That heart is enough.
You're a diary, and you're a wonderful person who can draw pictures.
Well then, we'll see you soon!
- 1 x Hanemule Sketchbook A6 (1200g)
- Fabriano Academia Sketchbook A5 (200g) 2 pcs
- Fabercastel Mini Watercolor Pencils 12 Colors
- Pilot Neutral Refill Hi-Tech C Red (0.3mm)
- Pilot Neutral Refill Hi-Tech C Black (0.3mm)
- CARENDASH WATERBRUSH
- Staedtler pigment liner 0.05mm
- Signo neutral pen 0.38mm red
- Pilot Neutral Pen Hi-Tech C Coleto Holder 2 Colors
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Bible Park
Hello, I'm Bible Park, a painter who paints life.
As I took drawing lessons, I learned that even small and simple pictures can bring great joy from one painting. I also learned that many people want to learn painting, but it's hard to find a place where they can learn while drawing their own. I hope this class will be a useful guide for those people. You'll feel free by drawing a picture that you enjoy in a sketchbook, one by one, and you'll also feel filled with journaling. Because pen and paper, which have been my friends when I'm happy or sad, will be wonderful friends for you too!
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