A Dot That Went For a Walk
Paul Klee said:
“A line is a dot that went for a walk.”

I would continue the conversation about the line:
“Art is a line that was freed to play.”
Everything starts with a single line. When people say they can’t draw, they simply haven’t made friends with their line yet.

Art doesn’t start by comparing yourself to others. It starts with your own line. Observe where it turns naturally, and learn how to vary it—so that a drawing isn’t just a monologue, but a conversation, a play, an event.
When a drawing is a happening on paper, art happens. And that’s when you know you can draw!
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My newest course, Drawing Soulfully, is about finding your living line and starting a journey to your artistic style.

Drawing Soulfully goes much deeper than standard technique. In the course, I open up about the invisible side of art. I guide you to move beyond concrete ideas into conceptual thinking that frees your creative process. I also share how emotional needs shape our lines, and how to balance intuition and technique.
In my explanations, I’ve focused on what isn’t directly visible. Making art is so much more than just looking and creating. >> Sign up Now!