Showing posts with label Drawing Courses. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Drawing Courses. Show all posts

Friday, 8 April 2016

Different Items to Draw With

The creative field is bustling with people in it. A lot of people are nowadays literally creating jobs and professions for themselves with their unique ideas. People are no longer fans of the normal 9 to 5 jobs where one has to sit in a cubicle and work till day end. Instead the youth is now wanting high powered and challenging jobs through which they will learn something new every day. 


There are various different courses one can take if they want to perfect or start their journey in a new area of the creative arts, courses like photography courses, art classes, dance classes and calligraphy courses are gaining momentum. These are very short term courses one can take even while working on their regular jobs. Some can even be taken online if one wants.

A few of the more specific courses that have always been favourite of many are drawing courses or painting courses. Many students and working people or even housewives favour such type of courses over others. This allows them to give time to their regular life and at the same time learn a creative art.
Here are a few items one can use to create beautiful drawings:

1.Charcoal and Graphite:

This might seem a bit out-dated, but charcoal and graphite are still used to create beautiful black and white images. What charcoal does is give it a beautiful and real feel and sort of brings the image to life. And graphite works in a similar way in that it sort of makes the image rise out of the page.

2.Pencils and Markers:

These are staples of people who draw. These give beautiful colours and shading to the image and can be mixed with each other to create unique colours.

3.Digital Equipment:

If one has tried their hand at all other aspects of drawing and want to get a bit technical then they can try out digital photo editing and photo making software’s. In this one can create unique and realistic images with the help of online software’s.

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Get Better At Drawing With These Quick Tips

A lot of times I hear people saying that they can’t draw. I, in fact, was one of them. Even though I loved to draw, I just couldn’t. And after every failed attempt at drawing, I would call up my genius artist friend to complain about how difficult my life was. While she always listened patiently, one day she simply lost her patience with me. She told me that any person who can write can also draw. It is just that some people are better than the others and if I took drawing lessons, I too would be able to draw better. So, if you wish to become an artist but doubt your abilities, here are some tips to help you become a better artist:

1.Acquire the skill

While some people are naturally good at it, you can always acquire the skill of drawing by pursuing one of the well-known drawing courses. After listening to my friend’s advice, I enrolled myself in an art school and my graph just keeps getting better. If not given a proper direction, even those with a knack for drawing cannot make proper use of it. Hence, art coaching is important, whether you are inherently talented or not.

2.Observe to draw better

The visual organs play the most crucial role when it comes to drawing. If you fail to observe, you would fail to get the details right. Really study the things you wish to portray and see the difference it makes to your work.

3.Practice makes a man perfect

You would find ample technique related tips on the internet, and hence all I ask of you is to not give up and continue practicing until you master your art. 

This sister of my artist friend I mentioned before is a photographer. She too wished to pursue photography but felt that she wasn’t good enough. After pursuing one of the reputed drawing courses in the city, she practiced day and night. And now she is rapidly making her way up in the photography sector with people eager to hire her. Anything can be mastered if you do it with your heart and I too have improved tremendously at art. Don’t believe me? Come have a look at my work!

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

Different Items to Draw With

The creative field is bustling with people in it. A lot of people are nowadays literally creating jobs and professions for themselves with their unique ideas. People are no longer fans of the normal 9 to 5 jobs where one has to sit in a cubicle and work till day end. Instead the youth is now wanting high powered and challenging jobs through which they will learn something new every day.

There are various different courses one can take if they want to perfect or start their journey in a new area of the creative arts, courses like photography courses, art classes, dance classes and calligraphy courses are gaining momentum. These are very short term courses one can take even while working on their regular jobs. Some can even be taken online if one wants.


A few of the more specific courses that have always been favourite of many are drawing courses or painting courses. Many students and working people or even housewives favour such type of courses over others. This allows them to give time to their regular life and at the same time learn a creative art.

Here are a few items one can use to create beautiful drawings:

1.Charcoal and Graphite:
This might seem a bit out-dated, but charcoal and graphite are still used to create beautiful black and white images. What charcoal does is give it a beautiful and real feel and sort of brings the image to life. And graphite works in a similar way in that it sort of makes the image rise out of the page.

2.Pencils and Markers:
These are staples of people who draw. These give beautiful colours and shading to the image and can be mixed with each other to create unique colours.

3.Digital Equipment:
If one has tried their hand at all other aspects of drawing and want to get a bit technical then they can try out digital photo editing and photo making software’s. In this one can create unique and realistic images with the help of online software’s.

Friday, 12 June 2015

DRAWING AND DRAMA

“Create with the heart and build with the mind”- The concept of combining heart and mind for generating something extraordinary would easily be understood by people who like to draw. They say that you don’t need a reason to draw because drawing is a form of art and art is not something that you see, it is something that you make others see through your piece of work. A lot of people are involved in drawing and painting. 


Drawing courses offer basic as well as advanced levels of drawing. These are designed in such a way that whatever level you’re at, you will learn something new to improve your drawing skills as these are very friendly for beginners, yet sophisticated enough for advanced students in developing their art skills. You will gradually progress from basic topics to comprehensive lessons. These courses teach you how to draw what you see and imagine, and how to draw them using time-proven techniques. Some of the institutes offering drawing courses focus on giving proper and professional art education, teaching traditional art skills and methods, and helping the students develop their individual art style based on the values and legacy of classical fine art.

Drawing and Drama are deeply connected forms of art. Both of them work on the principle that imagination is the beginning of creation. Some of the greatest actors go on the stage unrehearsed and some of the world’s best painters start drawing unprepared. The national school of drama is one such training institution. The syllabus takes into account the methods of great theatre personalities who have shaped contemporary theatre in all its variety. The systematic study and practical performing experience of Sanskrit drama, modern Indian drama, traditional Indian theatre forms, Asian drama and western dramatic protocols give the students a solid grounding and a wide perspective in the art of theatre. With such proper training, we can all be artists.