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A Lot Has Changed (Ask Anything)

Hey Guys!!

A lot has changed over the years that I have been writing this.


   I know I haven't been writing continuously so I am sorry about that. I want you guys to know that I was going through, like many artists, a transition in my career. It has come with ups and downs but I have learned who I am and what I want to do.

   I want to help YOU!!! :) I mostly paint live now and I want to share this experience with you. So, this brings me to the point I'm really writing this blog, YOU.

  Are you a beginner? Would you like to better your skills as an artist and/or creative? I'm opening my doors to you to help in any way I can. Lets start a conversation!! I want to hear what you're passionate about, what inspires you, and what you need help with.

   (Checkout this website:  http://mydrawinghelper.com/  This is awesome for people that want to learn how to draw. My artist friend, Daniel, has made an awesome beginner course of tutorials that takes you step by step on drawing lessons)

   All topics are free game. All you have to do is comment on this blog and we will work on it together. 

   Also, If you see/read a comment that you know the answer to or would simply like to help as well, feel free to write back to them. I'm looking to build a place, a community, where artists and creatives can come to work out ideas and collaborate with others to make their dreams come true!

   Lets build this community into the best place for info and inspiration!! So, I challenge YOU to come up with the first topic. What would you like to know or talk about? Are you struggling with anything you are working on at the moment?

   Join the conversation!! Let's talk it out!

   Until then, keep creating and inspire others.

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