What your sketchbook is telling about you:

(Believe me, you'll be surprised!)

TUTORIALS

Your sketchbook.

A sketchbook is more than a collection of drawings.
It's more than a simple space for sketching.

It's a visualization of all that you've achieved already.
It can show you how far you've come.

But how can you find this visualization?

Finish an entire sketchbook - by sketching daily for a few minutes.
(without reflecting too much about this visualization thing ...)
Then open it again.
Look at the first page.

And the magic will be revealed.
You'll remember the moment you've sketched the first pages.
Your feelings.
Your challenges.

And you won't be able to do different but be PROUD of YOURSELF.
Because you've made progress.

Filling an entire sketchbook is absolutely enough to see the progress.
Clear.
Directly in front of you.

CONGRATS.


Wanna fill your sketchbook?

Yes! Great!
I've plenty of ideas, methods and inspiration for you:

Make drawing a habit.

A Class that will guide you step by step into the world of drawing with one insight per day so that you will get more and more into your very own flow state of drawing
by sketching only a few minutes a day. 

Drawing Class by Barbara Baumann

 You only need to do 1 thing:
Show up daily for a few minutes in this class and enjoy drawing.

This class is about the fundamentals of drawing: proportions, perspective & shading. You'll learn how to start a draw from scratch.

Enroll HERE
Barbara Baumann Illustration

About the Author

Hallo, I'm an award-winning illustrator and drawing tutor from Austria. After great experiences in the Marketing and Database sector, I finally realised that I simply need to follow my enthusiasm and fascination for drawing and illustrating.  

What fascinates me most, is this way to communicate without using any words. So expressive, so global. And this leads me to my second fascination about drawing: the exchange with others, with you! In my drawing courses I simply love to see the enormous developments of each participant - initiated by exchange and practice. That's what I like to do here, too. 

The idea for this blog comes from the bottom of my heart: to get you close to drawing and to show you that you too can draw #drawinggang  

It's all about learning to feel the drawing!

Share on InstagramShare on PinterestShare on LinkedIn