I love art! Thing is I totally suck at it. I wish I was better. But it's like all these kids I know who like art are also very good at drawing and stuff. Which kind of discourages me because I wasn't born with that talent. Is there hope for me? Because I want to join art classes but I don't want to be embarrassed because of my suck drawings. :/
CuteyKitty123 answered Thursday June 17 2010, 12:04 pm: You should go for it get yourself into an art class you wont embarrse yourself just keep practicing and dont give up if you want to draw you draw ok and also your teacher will help you aswell so dont be embarrsed.xx
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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Monday June 14 2010, 9:33 am: Practice. That's the only way to improve.
Read books to learn more about it if you don't know where to start.
sunshine1232 answered Friday June 11 2010, 9:37 pm: You shouldn't compare yourself to other kids seeing
as your different then them even though your not
very good at drawing and art doesn't mean you should
become discouraged and give up you just need some practice once you practice you'll become
better there's a saying that goes practice makes perfect yes i think there's hope for you if you want
to join the art class you should it would probably be a good experience for you and you'll be able to learn how to draw like your wanting i'm sure there's other people who aren't very good at art like yourself so your not alone when it comes to that there's other things your talented at even though you may not be talented at art(: [ sunshine1232's advice column | Ask sunshine1232 A Question ]
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