Drawing / Sketching

brushesInterested in improving your drawing skills? Well you can always take more Art classes, buy drawing books, and join local art clubs – all of these are helpful in encouraging you to push your skills to the limit. However, you can also try visiting online “how-to-draw” sites for advice and information. They’re often not as detailed as other methods, but they’re a lot cheaper.

One of my favorites is a site entitled Drawing / Sketching. This is actually part of the About.com network, which I love because it’s more than just a search engine. Each section is maintained and regularly updated by someone currently in that particular industry (or if there is no industry for that category, someone who at least has a lot of experience).

Drawing / Sketching is no different, as it’s maintained by an Art teacher named Helen South. On her site, she does a good job of updating frequently and providing pertinent information, advice, and links. I must admit, I’ve used some of her tutorials when making take-home lesson plans for high school students. If you’re an Art teacher or Art student, you should really check out this great resource.

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Aaron Smith is a Media Arts & Technology Teacher who spends most of his time on computers. In his free time he plays video games, edits videos, and misses his wife dearly.

One reply on “Drawing / Sketching”

  1. Hi Art Guy, thanks for the kind remarks. I’m really glad you find my site useful! About.com is a great network to write for.

    I should add, I’m not strictly speaking an ‘Art Teacher’ as I don’t have a teaching diploma – but I have taught art at Tertiary level as well as in the community, and have studied learning styles and art education methods.

    best
    Helen South
    About.com guide to Drawing/Sketching
    http://drawsketch.about.com

    About.com is part of the New York Times Company

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