I've been creating so much it seems to be hard to only post on this blog the widely recommended once or twice per week. I have so much to share!! The good thing is that I have decided to dedicate this year to getting this energy and information to the public in the form of books, ebooks and inspirational and instructional videos via the web. Stay connected to DawoodMarion.com and you'll learn the methods that I've used to reach the level I'm at in drawing.
This was done in maybe 10 mins riding the bus to the art store. I actually amaze myself with the level of detail I am able to obtain in such short time and without the subject knowing that I'm drawing them. There are simple steps that if practiced will produce this level skill in your work. I've been teaching drawing for over six years and I've seen my student's work skyrocket in a matter of hours.
I've added many of the secrets of drawings in my eBook "Drawing Toolbox." Well I say secrets but they really aren't secrets, these are methods that have been practiced for hundreds of years and are so simple to grasp and understand as opposed to the complex theories taught in universities they virtually remain a secret. That simple!
If you are interested in learning how to gain more confidence in your drawing click on the green "Contact" button to the left and send me a message including your name, email address and a brief statement about yourself and what type of work you do or are interested in doing. I will respond to you with in 72 hours.




this is a fantastic drawing - so much character and personality in the lines. Thanks for the advice you gave me - it's working already - will post more about this on my blog. I agree with you - sometimes it's hard to hold back from posting - esp. (in my case) when you like the one you 'just did' much better than the one you posted before!
ReplyDeleteYes Yes! Thanks Myra!
DeleteI am not amazed you did this in 10 minutes because I've seen you draw in your videos...YOU GOT SOME SKILLS. :) What amazes me the most is that your subjects don't see you drawing them. We all feel it when someone is staring at us. But perhaps they do notice, but when they realize you are drawing them they allow you to continue because it makes them feel special that you picked them out to draw in the first place. Or maybe they are hopefully waiting for their paycheck once you get done. Ha ha!
ReplyDeleteI am SO excited about your instructional book. I cannot wait to use it! I was drawing yesterday and wishing really bad I already had it.
I am with you and Myra from Last Cup...it is hard to hold back on posts. There are some artists who post their art daily and they still seem so have a lot of people who do pay attention. Julie Ford-Oliver is one I am thinking of...she is an oil painter and she teaches too. You have so much to offer instructional-wise, maybe you should keep posting more often. :)
Thanks Lisa! Yeah I think i will post more often. I try to back them up as long as I have 3 posts in reserve then I post - Ha Ha.
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