The Secret to Improving Your Artwork: Redrawing
Artists should strive to advance and grow their craft. You may, however, find it difficult to figure out how to start or improve. Redrawing is an amazing tool that can support study and skill improvement.
A Valuable Technique
Redrawing has a big impact on artists at every skill level. It helps sharpen your eye, improves your linework, and boosts your ability to draw anatomy. You can try out new styles and methods, and see yourself get better quickly.
Great For Beginners
Redrawing helps people who are just starting out as artists. When you sketch the same idea or design many times, you start to understand it better and your skills grow.
Portrait Series inspired by ATEEZ “HALA HALA”
Redrawing influences the development of your style and the exploration of new techniques as your artistic journey progresses. Additionally, you can review previous pieces and try to improve them using new skills and perspectives gained.
To begin redrawing, think up a design or concept, build a mood board, sketch several versions, and then complete your artwork. After a while, return to your piece and try to draw it again. Look at your new version next to your earlier one and identify areas to improve.
Portrait Series inspired by ATEEZ “Aurora”
Dedication & Patience
Although redrawing requires perseverance and commitment, the benefits are substantial. You'll see improvements in your artwork and have a better understanding of your style and skill.
The next time you find yourself stuck or wish to enhance your artistic abilities, consider redrawing. It could be the secret to reaching new artistic heights.
My book "Treasure Found: An Art Journey" can be a helpful resource if you're looking for a guide to improve your artwork. It is an invaluable resource for artists at every point in their journey since it provides professional guidance on techniques like redrawing and includes a range of supportive exercises.