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by Eugenia Buck

When we're children, we typically love to draw. This is our most basic form of communication. Who cares if we can't speak well just yet? We can sketch-out what we wish to say. Can you name one small child who doesn't love to draw and dabble in art? I've been around many kids in my life, and ALL of them go nuts over painting, chalk boards, crayons, colored pencils, and markers. They all want to learn how to draw. If this is something you wish for your child, I'd take advantage of their passion while they're still young. Get them involved in taking art courses. By the time they hit their teen years, they'll be amazing.

Back when I was around five years old, I spotted my grandfather one day, painting a picture. It was phenomenal. Was he an artist or something, I wondered. At that age you have trouble grasping what it is exactly that your relatives do for a living. As it turned out, my grandpa was not an artist. At least not one who got paid. But, does that make his work any less awesome? When I asked, he informed me of his history with art. Not only did he learn how to draw at a very young age, but he started painting shortly thereafter. This was his true passion in life. He loved to sit down and paint a scene outdoors. All his practice certainly paid off. Sure enough, my father was into art as well. However, he was more of a sketcher, than a painter. He did not learn how to draw from a school, but only from my grandfather. This worked out well considering that my father now sells his drawings for a pretty penny. He claims that the ability to draw well is not innate or inherited. It's something that concerns practice more than anything else. So if you were to ask him, he would tell you to get a simple sketch pad and drawing book. Practice drawing sample figures, animals, faces, ect. Keep practicing and honing your sketching skills over the years. In no time you will be a good artist as well. It's all about the practice and devotion.


 Historical Quote
How inimitably graceful children are in general before they learn to dance!
—Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834)



If you're looking for an edge to assist you with drawing or painting, you won't have to look far these days. You can literally learn how to draw or paint online. Many of these aids are even free of charge. Start honing your skills today. Who knows? You could be the Picasso of tomorrow.


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