Fakulty Chat: How to Stretch Your Creativity

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How do you stretch your creativity? That’s the question Sketchbook Skool co-founder Koosje Koene asked fakulty member Fabio Consoli in this Sketchbook Skool Fakulty Chat.

Fabio is an illustrator living in Sicily who loves drawing from imagination. Even if he’s drawing something based on real life, his imagination will take it and run with it! He and Koosje talked about how storing things in your mind and thinking outside of the box can result in some of your most creatively inspiring work.

For more on Fabio, check out his website. And of course, the best way to stretch your creativity is by learning new things; you’ll find lots of great imagination-stretching klasses on our kourses page.

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