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There's a secret room of Michelangelo's drawings 😲✏️

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Italy is home to countless treasures from the Renaissance. [Michelangelo]() alone left behind an impressive legacy of architecture, painting, and sculpture. While most art lovers are acquainted with his most famous works—like the [Sistine Chapel ceiling](=) and [statue of David]()—there are more artworks that have remained out of the public eye, until now. On November 15, the [Museo del Bargello]() is opening previously secret rooms located underneath Florence's Basilica of San Lorenzo that were once inhabited by Michelangelo himself. There, he left behind a collection of charcoal and chalk drawings along the walls. ​ It is believed that Michelangelo lived in this vault after becoming involved in a political struggle with the Medici family. In 1527, he participated in a populist revolt that ultimately led to the Medici's exile from the city, after which he became involved with the republican government. When the Medici family returned in 1530, this ultimately led the current Pope, who was also a Medici, to issue Michelangelo a death sentence. Amidst these tense circumstances, it is speculated that Michelangelo took refuge inside the vault, where he would spend two months. [Read about Michelangelo's Secret Rooms]() ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ There's a lot that goes into making art. Paint, brushes, pastels, and markers are just some of the materials that creatives will have in their studio. However, you don't need to go on a shopping spree to dip your toes into drawing. With just a pencil and some paper, you can start honing your skills—one sketch at a time. ​ We've put together a list of ideas that will take you through the animal kingdom, across landscapes, and into your own home. By learning how to draw a variety of subjects, you will grow more comfortable with pencils and what they can do. [Find Pencil Drawing Prompts](=) ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ Drawing human anatomy is tricky. One of the most challenging parts of the body are the hands—especially when you’re sketching them in a realistic manner. As with all things in art, practice builds skills and confidence—which is just one reason why you should learn how to draw hands. They are undoubtedly a challenge, but when you can make them look so life-like that they’re popping off the page, it’s sure to boost your creative confidence. ​[Learn How to Draw Human Hands With This “Handy” Step by Step Guide](=)​ €‹ [Learn to Draw Hands](=) ​ [Divider] ​ ​ ​ ​ ​ Whether you're a new artist or a seasoned painter, [watercolors](=) are a versatile and fun medium to work with. Most of the time, you will see these paints available in the form of tubes or pans. Well, [Viviva Colors](=) is giving creatives more options with its line of innovative art supplies that are both portable and sustainable. ​[Viviva Original Colorsheets]() is their flagship product, featuring 16 colors in the form of a booklet. Each sheet is made of a supersaturated layer of pigment that’s deposited on the paper. To get started, simply wet your brush, run it over the chosen color, and start painting your next great masterpiece. ​ [Shop Viviva Watercolors](=) 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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