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There are many places where you can learn to draw. You can start by signing up to a workshop around your neighbourhood. Usually these workshops start by teaching you simple techniques to start developing your skill.
This is a great alternative, especially if the members are beginners as well. You can feel supported by a community of people that are not competing to be the best, but are interested in learning from scratch the beautiful art of drawing.
You can also look for tutorials online; these tutorials are quite great because they teach specific techniques or general techniques. The advantage is that once you develop a specific interest, particular to a certain skill you would like to improve, you can always use these videos to get better at it.
Finally, and probably the most educational of these alternatives, there is the option of finding a private teacher to teach you drawing. This is great because a lesson with a private teacher is a lesson tailored to your needs.
Watching videos is based on providing information and they cannot correct your technique. Workshops are great because they provide information and they can address your issues, but the attention is divided and the series of techniques they will be teaching you might be already programmed for the workshop.
This is why learning with a teacher might be the best alternative; the teacher can follow your progress and listen to you and figure out your interests. Finding a private drawing teacher in New Zealand might be easier than you think: you can visit Superprof and find a private instructor for you to start learning drawing sooner than you think.
Drawing is not easier or harder than painting, but children are usually taught to draw first because it requires fewer supplies.
In reality the two mediums are equally challenging and quite different. One miss conception might be that painting is harder because it requires using colour and combining them to create aesthetic combinations that are balanced, but drawing is equally challenging, and some may say even more challenging, because drawing uses black and white to express and this can be a limited work frame to work in.
Contrast and using a monochromatic setting can be quite challenging to be expressive and move the viewer, that’s why some people may consider painting harder, but it all depends on the piece and the level of expressivity that is being searched.
In general, it is hard to fully answer the question; if we continue the comparison, painting can be harder to correct than drawing for example. In short, both of them have their pros and cons and there is no definitive answer.
Looking at the other end of the question, we can say that both of these mediums are accessible when it comes to beginning learning them. Both painting and drawing have basic techniques that once learned can give us good and quick results - that’s the beauty of it.
Advertising design is the highest paying drawing job, featuring a salary of almost 72,000USD per year.
Their job consists in using calligraphy, illustration and graphic design to create a compelling image to use for advertising. The artist then presents several sketches, hand drawn or computer generated, to their client. It is a job in which the Advertising Designer uses images to create interest in the consumer’s mind.
Art Director is the second place with a salary between 70,000USD and 71,000USD per year. It is an upper-level executive position, in which the Art Director is in charge of the project’s vision. The Art Director is responsible for the supervision of the work of the designer and to make everyone work in the same direction to achieve a coherent and cohesive result.
The Art Director has a strong background in design, illustration and drawing, as it is them who will make sure that the final design is consistent throughout the many variants of the same theme. And because they are in charge of guiding the work of several illustrators and designers, they are required to have a strong sense of what is possible in illustration and design to give the artists good feedback that guides the work to a strong concept.
Chotan krishna
Drawing tutor
I was impressed with Chotan's watercolour and charcoal work. The travel distance between us made it impractical to continue.
David, 2 weeks ago
Rewa
Drawing tutor
We got on well and I made good progress. Rewa is a capable tutor. I would have continued if it was person to person instead of zoom.
David, 2 months ago
Rashi
Drawing tutor
I have seen her paintings in person, and I was so amazed to see how realistic her paintings are. A true professional painter!
Martin, 6 months ago
Sylvia
Drawing tutor
Sylvia was/is the perfect choice for my 12 yr old son. She has an awesome art portfolio which inspires his creativity. She's also a very calm teacher who understands his processing and takes time to evaluate and trouble shoot - he loves her...
Angel, 1 year ago
Emilien
Drawing tutor
Emeilien has been great teaching my daughter, not only how to draw but also the theory of drawing. I would highly recommend him to anyone wanting to learn how to draw
Luke, 1 year ago
Sylvia
Drawing tutor
Sylvia is an incredible artist and an amazing teacher. She has her lessons all planned out and is an amazing guide on my art journey. Highly highly recommend!
Jacob, 1 year ago