5 remarkably easy ways to find inspiration to draw


Hey there, Reader!

If you're a regular reader of this newsletter, you probably noticed that I didn't send a newsletter to your inbox for the past 2 weeks.

The reason is that I got sick unexpectedly. Thankfully, I'm feeling a lot better now. That means I'm back to sending you weekly newsletters!

As you can imagine, while I was sick I didn't feel motivated to draw, paint, or create art (or any new content) because I felt lousy and under the weather.

So I asked myself, "What can I do to reignite my creativity and feel inspired?"

Fortunately, I remembered that I already wrote a blog post in which I provided several solutions to this common problem.

That's why, in today's blog post titled 5 Remarkably Easy Ways to Find Inspiration to Draw, I'm sharing with you 5 easy strategies to help you reconnect with your creativity so you feel inspired to create art again.

In this blog post, you learn about:

  • 📝 The advantages of using a drawing prompts list to save you time and energy
  • 💡 How drawing from life, participating in art challenges, and exploring media can generate creative ideas
  • ✍️ Why going outside of your artistic comfort zone can supercharge your creativity

My intention is to share these simple but effective strategies to show you that finding art inspiration can be an easy and fun process.

By the time you’re done reading, you’ll know how to implement all of these 5 strategies. Best of all, they're fairly straightforward and easy to implement.

For this reason, I'm sure they'll fill your well of creativity with an overabundance of exciting drawing ideas, Reader!

ACTION STEP: Read the blog post and then choose 1 or 2 strategies that appeal to you the most. Try them out and see how many new and inspiring drawing ideas you come up with!

Talk to you again soon,

Your art instructor,

Miranda

P.S. Are you struggling to come up with drawing ideas? If so, check out this blog post to discover 5 easy ways to find inspiration to draw so you can rekindle your creativity with ease!

Miranda Balogh

I help artists like you improve your self-confidence and step into your creative power so you can create artwork that you're proud of. Sign up for my weekly newsletter to receive helpful art tips, fun tutorials, mindset advice, and heartfelt stories. My goal is to inspire you to reconnect with your creativity so you can enjoy authentic self-expression through the healing power of art. So hit subscribe to join our community of nearly 4,000K readers and accelerate your artistic journey with us. It's time to play!

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