![]() Traci Bautista, Tamara LaPorte, Shari Blaukopf, Karen Stamper, Jeanne Oliver, and Carla Sonheim are wonderful teachers and there are 22 more that I’m looking forward to discovering. To see the full list, jump over to the Sketchbook Revival site. The list of contributing artists for 2021 is impressive. They won’t all be your cup of tea, but that’s the beauty of a variety course. Make an effort to skim the videos daily while they are still free and see which ones you want to invest time in. Karen published this year’s coursework will remain accessible through April 18, 2021. Then, for a reasonable price, you can access them forever. Not long after it ends, the lessons are put behind lock and key. If you like to wait and come back later to view the lessons - that’s not a good idea with this course. Students share their coursework in a supportive Facebook group. ![]() Two lessons will be released with an email reminder daily. Check out my list of art journal supply recommendations if you aren’t sure. ![]() You can 100% do the classwork in an existing journal, but make sure the paper is strong enough to handle wet media. There is absolutely no rule that you must use a handmade journal. It begins with a session on how to make your own journal or sketchbook. This will be my fourth year enrolled in Sketchbook Revival. You’ll also get ideas of how sketchbooks can be tools for observing your world, stretching your imagination, playing with color, emotional healing and wellbeing, and so much more. The artists leading the sessions will share their passions for creating with everything from ink and graphite, to watercolor and acrylics, and collage and mixed media. The workshop begins March 18th and runs through April 1st. The lessons are generally short in nature, inspire creative practice, get your creativity flowing, and share tips and techniques from experts. She brings together a community of teachers and rolls out new lessons daily for the duration of the workshop to improve your sketchbook practice. It’s time to sign up for Sketchbook Revival again! Sketchbook Revival is a free online course led in the spring by Karen Abend. I’m merely an online art course junkie pointing out a free opportunity for artists. Universally considered a miracle of animation, generations of movie-goers have venerated the simple beauty of the film's animation art, which stunningly captures the forest's full kaleidoscope of colors and seasons, from the luminescent green sunshine of early spring to the snowy darkness of mid-winter.Featuring the work of Disney animation greats such as Ollie Johnston, Frank Thomas, Marc Davis, Tyrus Wong, and art director Tom Codrik, fans will understand how each of the beloved characters evolved and transformed into animation.For the record, I am not affiliated in any way with this course. ![]() In celebration of the spectacular 55th anniversary of this beloved film, Walt Disney's Bambi, The Sketchbook Series brings together for the first time high quality reproductions of beautiful animation drawings, inspirational sketches, and background paintings that display some of the best draftsmanship in the history of the medium.Bambi, the classic story of the gentle fawn and the seasonal joys and sorrows of life in the forest, has warmed and inspired the hearts of all ages since the film was first released in 1942.
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