 If you've ever wanted to take a new step in your artistic journey, but we're just a bit nervous about getting into a class that was too artistically serious, the 30 days to more confident sketching might be right up your alley. To become a better artist, spending a few minutes a day sketching is crucial to seeing progress. Even 15 minutes a day can make a huge difference. Lots of my students want to be able to take more advanced classes from me, learn to draw animals and scenes and people and landscapes, but the drawing part can be really intimidating. So let's just call it sketching and lighten up on ourselves just a little bit. Whether you're an urban sketcher, a painter in any medium, a Bible journal or a crafter wanting to up your game and creating scenes in Copic markers or pencils, some basic confidence that you can look at a subject or a photo and sketch it freehand will enable you to do so much more than you can right now. I created this 30 days class to take away that nervousness. Just get a simple sketchbook and a couple pencils and spend time drawing every day for a month. At $1 a day, the class is affordable with assignments that are doable and entertaining as well. I had a ton of fun with every lesson. The subject matter for each day is something fun to practice just sketching a whole page of bamboo or birds or bears or bridges that practice a simple skill each day with just a pencil. You'll be concentrating on becoming confident in your own style, even learning what that style is. This class will run a little differently than most on my site. If you sign up say at 2 in the afternoon, then the first lesson is open to you immediately and then the next day at 2 o'clock, the next lesson will be open to you and the following day the third lesson will be open and so on and so forth. You don't have to do them that day, but the schedule that matches the time of day that you started continues since it's all automated. I do encourage you to attempt to keep up with maybe a half an hour a day to see the best progress. It's like trying to get in shape. If you only go to the gym occasionally, it takes a lot longer than it would be if you did a little bit every day. See the free pre-class lesson on the website which lists the really limited supplies needed and you can click on the annotation on the screen or the link in the doobly-doo. I hope to see you soon on your sketching journey.