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How do I become an artist again?

How do I become an artist again?

How to Return to Art After Years Away

  1. Be Self-First! (It’s Not the Same as Selfish!)
  2. Gravitate to What You Love. What is it about painting or drawing that has you excited (or excited again)?
  3. Take Up Space. Take space where you can get it but do let your art take up space.
  4. Just Look.
  5. Do Warm-Ups.
  6. What Makes Sense.

Can you lose your drawing skills?

Originally Answered: Can drawing skills disappear or weaken over time? Yes. However, if you feel the loss keenly enough then you can reattain the skill in one form or another.

Can skills disappear?

From a motor learning perspective, once a person has acquired a skill, they typically do not lose their ability to perform that skill, unless there is a neurological or musculoskeletal injury or disease.

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Why can’t I get back into drawing?

College work, lack of time, careers, and family life are just some of the reasons people give themselves for not getting back into drawing, but if you’re serious about becoming an artist, it’s time to take action! And, that’s where Pencil Kings can help, as we give you some helpful tips for getting back into art.

How long did it take you to improve your art?

Be hyper critical and honest and try to paint with better artists that will raise your expectations. Look at alot of artists that you want to emulate and copy some of their paintings. Enjoy the journey it’s not a race. It has taken me four years to improve greatly.

How do I get back into making art again?

It’s one thing deciding to get back into making art again, but it’s quite another to take the plunge. Sometimes, you just need a few supportive words from others to get going. That’s where our regular community art challenges and workshops can really help.

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Is it hard to get started in drawing?

It’s not always so easy to get started, though. College work, lack of time, careers, and family life are just some of the reasons people give themselves for not getting back into drawing, but if you’re serious about becoming an artist, it’s time to take action!