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drawing. That’s something they don’t teach in art school.
'''It’s always great to hear that hard work and determinationdo pay off. What do you do to improve your skills? Arethere any websites or publications you would recommend?'''<br>
I learn any way that I can...the world is a classroom. There is so much stuff available online that you can learn from that wasn’t there 10 years ago. I feel anyone driven enough or determined enough can make giant strides in their artistic growth. This organization has such an incredible wealth of artists willing to share their techniques and abilities that it’s almost hard not to pick up something just by visiting the forum or even better, attending a convention. I still however, seek out workshops or classes or groups that get together in the name of achieving a higher level. I plan on attending another Dru Blair airbrush workshop this year and who knows what else. For me personally though, I learn so much from studying other artist’s work. I love analyzing them and trying to discover how they engineered that work of art. When inspired enough I take that energy back to the drawing table and trial and error it until I get it right. Patience and work ethic are two qualities that come naturally to me, so those mixed together with determination to learn something usually yields success, even in small doses.<br>

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