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Learning how to draw takes time and practice. However, if you didn't spend a lot of time sketching growing up, it can be a little daunting to just jump in. If you're looking for some things that are easy to draw, then you've come to the right place. We've put together a list of [40 easy to draw ideas]( that will make you want to fill your sketchbook every day. This varied collection includes prompts from four categories, so there's a bit of everything. Beginners can try their hand at drawing cacti and bees as well as crowns and unicorns, and simple hearts and stars, too. ​ Accompanying all of these fun, easy ideas are example illustrations that will inspire your own fantastic artwork. All you'll need to get started are some basic drawing supplies, which we've listed for you, below. [Check Out All 40 Ideas!]( ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ Want to add some color to your illustrations? Well, [colored pencils](=) are one of the best ways to do that. However, like with any medium, there are some techniques you need to know. In this short video, the instructor demonstrates the key to blending colored pencils. It doesn't require extra materials. Instead, you have to control the pressure you apply to the paper. Watch the video below to see what we mean: [[video preview]​](=) ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ From pine trees in the mountains to palm trees by the beach, the types of plant life we see can change drastically with a different environment. So, when it comes to drawing, that means learning [how to draw different types of trees](=) and other flora is a must. For instance, no desert scene is complete without some cacti. In this tutorial, we will learn how to draw a typical saguaro cactus in pencil, before going over it in pen. ​[Learn How to Draw a Realistic Saguaro Cactus in 14 Steps](=)​ ¢Â€Â‹ [Draw a Cactus](=) ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ Learning to draw is a lifelong journey, but there are plenty of resources to gain inspiration and help you meet your creative goals. Luckily, the drawing and illustration experts at My Modern Met Academy are also happy to share their knowledge. Whether you are interested in drawing people, animals, or architecture, there's a little something for everyone. These books, which are helpful for both beginners and advanced artists, will hold a place of pride on your bookshelf and become valued reference material for years to come. ​ ​[12 Excellent Drawing Books Recommended by Artists and Illustrators](=)​ =​ ​ [Shop Drawing Books](=) ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ The [most famous artist]( of all time is a difficult question for anyone to pinpoint. Today, many people might say [Vincent van Gogh](=), [Claude Monet](), or [Frida Kahlo](. However, just a couple of decades ago, people might have given different answers. In a similar fashion, the name William-Adolphe Bouguereau may not be familiar to many these days, but in the later 19th century, he was one of the most beloved painters around. Born and trained in France, Bouguereau was an upholder of the French academic style. His talent for creating beautiful, idealized worlds made him a popular artist among wealthy patrons, and his dedication to traditional approaches kept him a favorite in the prestigious Salon for his entire life. ​[Who Was William-Adolphe Bouguereau? Learn About the Beloved 19th-Century French Painter](=)​ =​ ​ [Learn About William-Adolphe Bouguereau](=) Margherita Cole Staff Writer and Illustrator Unsubscribe from the Drawing Club by [clicking here](). Want to share this email with a friend? [Here's a signup link.]( [Unsubscribe]( | 121 Evergreen Way, Lake Forest, CA 92630

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