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Free Your Mind: Draw Your Mind Out

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Step out of your comfort zone with Sketchbook Skool co-founder Koosje Koene, who does a homework assignment from Stretching teacher Fabio Consoli.

If you’ve ever felt a little intimidated by a drawing, that’s actually a good thing—you’ll be learning something new, and however your drawing turns out, you’ll have the satisfaction of having tried.

So if what Koosje’s doing in this Study Hall looks a little challenging, good! Follow along with her; you’ll be proud that you tried, and you might just impress yourself!

Drawing From Your Imagination

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