An Overview Of SPM Visual Arts Studies Paper Always fancied drawing and painting ever since you were a kid? Thinking of pursuing an Arts-related career in the future? Totally have no idea what to expect for the Pendidikan Seni Visual SPM exams because it was not a centralised exam subject at your lower secondary level[…]
11 July 2022∙7 minutes to read
Great Ideas for You to Draw For some reason, people tend to think that all artists are prolific. They believe that morning, noon and night, artists of all stripes are so immersed in the work of creation that we hardly take time to breathe or eat. I did say 'we'. Writing is also an art[…]
21 November 2021∙7 minutes to read
How Can You Draw Animals? “I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies.” - Le Corbusier Around 40% of households in the UK own a pet. It pretty much goes to show that we’re animal lovers. Be they dogs, cats, rabbits, or even horses, pets have a special place[…]
26 April 2021∙7 minutes to read
The Quick Guide to Drawing “I prefer drawing to talking. Drawing is faster, and leaves less room for lies.” - Le Corbusier Drawing is a powerful skill. You can use it to convey information, as a hobby, or to create art and comics are art in their own right, which is why a lot of[…]
26 April 2021∙6 minutes to read
How to Make Animation “A dream is a wish your heart makes when you're fast asleep.” - Cinderella, 1950 The UK animation industry employs around 5,400 people. The animation and games sector in the UK is growing and more and more young people are moving into work in it. This love for animation has resulted[…]
22 December 2020∙6 minutes to read
Drawing During the Holidays “Everything you can imagine is real.” - Pablo Picasso Colouring books haven’t been for kids for a few years now. While sales peaked in 2015, colouring books for adults are still quite popular. You can pick up some coloured pencils of felt-tips and start colouring in mandalas for a moment of[…]
21 December 2020∙7 minutes to read
How to Draw Landscapes "Drawing is vision on paper." - Andrew Loomis A lot of artists love drawing nature. Mountains, seasides, forests, and houses can all make lovely drawings. Two-thirds of Brits believe their appreciation of the little things like walks in the great outdoors becomes greater past the age of 27. With simple geometric[…]
30 December 2019∙6 minutes to read
Drawing Men, Women, Animals, and Flowers "I sometimes think there is nothing so delightful as drawing." - Vincent van Gogh To learn how to draw realistically, it makes sense to draw real things. Drawing from a model will help you to draw people, flowers, or animals with the right perspectives. Would you like to learn[…]
30 December 2019∙6 minutes to read
An Introduction to Fashion Illustration "Fashion is like eating, you shouldn't stick to the same menu." -Kenzo Takada The world of fashion is a roaring success story for many artists such as Coco Chanel, Cristian Dior, Oscar de la Renta, Vera Wang, and Carolina Herrera. Not only have fashion designers created art, but they've contributed[…]
23 October 2019∙8 minutes to read
Learn How to Draw Learning to draw isn’t as easy as you might think. You can’t just pick up some pencils and do a quick sketch to create a comic or manga. While some people opt for drawing lessons, others teach themselves. Anything is possible! There are plenty of tutorials online that can help amateur[…]
29 July 2019∙6 minutes to read
Everything You Need To Know About Still Life Art When you begin studying fine arts and start practising drawing, painting, sculpture, photography or filmmaking, two different form of art often oppose themselves in every artist's portfolio. Life art and still-life art. Whereas the means, medium, and drawing techniques used to create both genres are often[…]
13 August 2018∙10 minutes to read
Everything You Need To Know About Life Drawing What is Life Drawing you may ask. To put it simply it is an art also know as "figure drawing" and is the art form that represents the human shape in all its postures, using any drawing media possible, from canvass to woodblock. Portraits, illustrations, medical sketches[…]
18 July 2018∙9 minutes to read
Types of Drawing: Bringing Art to Life Drawing is classed as a form of art which involves the artist making marks on a surface such as paper or card. While visual arts are now easily transformed into digital form using apps and software, the beauty of the visual arts for many is experiencing that connection[…]
6 March 2018∙7 minutes to read
Drawing: Which Techniques Are Best for Different Types of Illustration? Are you taking a drawing lessons or course in drawing? Is graphic art your passion? Once you’ve got to grips with the basics of drawing, it’s then necessary to refine your drawing skills in a way that allows you to draw anything and everything. So[…]
28 February 2018∙8 minutes to read
Learn How Drawing Tutorials could Benefit You Doodling, drawing, sketching, rendering: all verbs that describe the first step in producing a masterpiece, of making visible a concept or idea, of expressing what translates poorly into words. Why should people learn how to draw? you wonder... People with artistic talent are in high demand these days. In[…]
5 December 2017∙9 minutes to read
How to Start Drawing Classes Today Have you always loved drawing, for as long as you can remember? Thousands of people across Britain share this passion. Drawing is meditative and stimulates your creative side, sparking your imagination. Maybe it’s time to finally take those drawing lessons to learn drawing basics or improve your painting technique.[…]
4 December 2017∙7 minutes to read
Drawing Techniques to Suit You Drawing is something everyone does at some point in their lives. We learn to paint and draw from a very young age, even before we learn to talk. From the basics of our first stick figures to the moment we learn how to draw animals more realistically and get used[…]
30 November 2017∙7 minutes to read
Pencils, Paint Brushes and Canvas: The Essential Illustrator Tools Art lovers don't stop at visiting museums to enjoy their favourite canvases; they also take brush to hand to impose their imagination onto canvas or sketchpad... or computer. Expressing oneself artistically has many benefits, one of them being a calming effect: drawing and painting can reduce[…]
29 November 2017∙8 minutes to read
Learning to Draw has no Minimum Age! Kids love drawing – and it’s no wonder why! From the moment they learn how to hold a pencil in their small hands, many children cannot bear the thought of putting it down. And this is why it’s a wise decision for parents to opt for washable felt-tip[…]
21 November 2017∙7 minutes to read
The Amazing Power of Learning to Draw
The act of drawing transcends mere lines on paper; it is a gateway to self-expression, creativity, and cognitive development. Learning to draw is a journey that goes beyond the acquisition of skill; it is a process of discovery that enriches our lives in profound ways.
🧠 Cognitive exercise
The process of observing, analysing, and translating three-dimensional objects onto a two-dimensional surface requires focused attention and spatial reasoning. As individuals practice drawing, they refine their perceptual skills, honing their ability to see and interpret the visual world with greater clarity. This enhancement in visual perception extends beyond the realm of art, contributing to improved observation and problem-solving skills in various aspects of life.
🤔 Creativity and imagination
The act of putting pen, pencil, or brush to paper is an invitation to explore and experiment with ideas, shapes, and forms. Whether recreating the world around them or conjuring fantastical scenes from their minds, individuals who learn to draw develop a capacity for imaginative thinking. This creativity is not confined to the art studio; it spills over into other areas of life, fostering innovative problem-solving and a willingness to approach challenges with a fresh perspective.
📖 Self-discovery and personal expression
Through art, individuals find a medium to communicate thoughts, emotions, and experiences that may be difficult to express verbally. Drawing becomes a visual language, allowing artists to convey their unique perspectives and inner worlds. This form of self-expression is therapeutic, providing a means of introspection and emotional release. Whether through detailed sketches or abstract compositions, artists use drawing to capture the essence of their thoughts and emotions, creating a tangible record of their personal journey.
🕊️ Mindfulness and meditation
When students immerse themselves in the process of creating art, they enter a flow state where time seems to fade away, and the focus is solely on the task at hand. This meditative quality not only reduces stress and anxiety but also enhances overall mental well-being. The rhythmic motion of drawing, the concentration required, and the tangible outcomes of creative effort contribute to a sense of accomplishment and tranquillity.
🤝 Communication and connection
Art has been a universal form of human expression throughout history, and by engaging with drawing, individuals connect with a rich cultural heritage. Additionally, drawing serves as a means of communication across languages and cultures, fostering a global community that transcends linguistic barriers. The sharing of artistic creations becomes a form of dialogue that transcends individual experiences and resonates with a broader audience.
Why Should You Learn to Draw?
Drawing is an activity that a lot of children start at a young age. They love drawing characters in their schools’ art lessons, and it’s a great extracurricular activity, too. Adults, on the other hand, don’t tend to pick up a pencil once they have left school – but they may realise their passion for art and self-expression later on in life.
Whether that’s due to a lack of practice or not having much exposure to Art and Design, it can be difficult to make any progress on your own without knowing the basics.
However, once you’ve got the basics covered, you can start expressing yourself, relaxing, disconnecting, and having fun when you draw. You might even want to move on to painting once you’ve learned the basic skills! Working with new materials and colours will open new career opportunities.
The benefits of learning to draw extend far beyond the realm of art. Drawing is a transformative journey that enhances cognitive abilities, fosters creativity, provides a means of personal expression, promotes emotional well-being, and instils valuable life skills.
With Superprof, it’s easy to get started with drawing and painting. You can get advice from a private drawing tutor or on our Superprof blog, where we share tips, tricks, and secrets for those who want to learn how to draw well.