Have You Ever Wanted to Learn How To Draw?
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When I was a kid, I would break out into a cold sweat whenever I had to draw anything for school.
To this day, I feel I can barely draw a stick figure.
I found a blog in which other totally bad artists made me feel like I’m in good company.
It also made me feel like there was hope.
I was totally fascinated to learn about Jacques Fresco and his approach to teaching drawing.
Fresco says “anyone can learn to draw.” You don’t need “talent.”
I happen to believe this, because I also know that anyone can learn to write. I suspect that the myth that you need “talent” to draw is as false as the myth that you need talent to write.
What you need in either case is a master teacher, and the motivation to put into practice what you learn.
Last night I listened to a teleseminar in which Mark Joyner interviewed Jacques Fresco, who at 91 has a long list of creative accomplishments as a sought-after teacher, inventor, speaker and futurist.
Learning to draw, it turns out, can unlock your creativity in all areas:
- Your powers of observation dramatically increase from this skill
- Your ability to communicate takes on new superiority
- Your problem solving talents become explosive
- It can even skyrocket your confidence skyrockets.
And that’s just scratching the surface.
If you’ve ever longed to draw … or increase your creativity … give this teleseminar a listen to. (Look for the info on the replay of the webcast.) There’s a pdf that goes along with it as you learn to draw with Jacques Fresco. Fun!
Don’t wait, though. If you are considerng the course, you’ll get it at a 30 percent discount only until December 5.
Shall we start this at the same time and compare notes?