103 Whimsical Things to Draw
this unique, inspirational sketchbook takes the guesswork out of what to draw. use these 103 drawing ideas to grow your creativity muscle and strengthen your right brain. your creative juices will be flowing in no time with prompts like “zombies riding a rollercoaster,” “this rock band only tours in nursing homes” and “Mrs. Bigfoot bakes a cake”. as art can be therapeutic, this book can also be used to calm. there is only one prompt per page, leaving plenty of space to create. the prompts are also single sided, so you don’t have to worry about bleed through. Whether this is your first day drawing or your 602nd, this book is for you. whether you’re 12 years old or 82, this book is for you! 103 Whimsical Things to Draw works wonderfully as an independent endeavor, or it’s great as a bonding tool for friends, families, couples to do together.
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- strengthen right brain
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- break through artists’ block
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- art therapy
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- makes a great gift
the best way to improve your drawing skills is by practice. 103 Whimsical Things to Draw opens the door to silly fun that is actually creative growth! start today!
(note: each page includes a drawing prompt with a blank space for you to draw. if you are looking for drawing lessons or examples, look elsewhere. drwing prompt books provide inspiration and space for you to grow as an artist by practicing drawing your own glorious artwork.)
Microwave the Moon
like a quilt stitching of loose stars, lion farts, and naked mole rat trails, Microwave the Moon melts snapshots of life and reaches at understanding it into one storybreath. in attempting to get the dimes and minutes to make cents, the tale of all people, planets and pill bugs spills, rather, projectile rainbows, from Annabeth’s pencil. so join one human on the second to second journey of discovering what’s really in a belly button. whimsical and random, poetic and pukey, embrace the mess with Annabeth and find beauty in your own stains. because like buggy caterpillar worms made juicy bright butterflies, we can all be changed when we submit to the cocoon Inventor’s process.
Bubble
This is one sunrise. One attempt at restoring bright, happy, and music. Because too many lost their song. Too many trumpets forgot to toot. Too many harpsichords went kapoot. There’s been whole orchestras on mute.
Most lost the music at the same time. Let’s be honest, how was your 2020? Did you eat your feelings? Were you one with the sofa? Apocalyptic shopped like a pinball? Mastered new survival skills like breathing through your eyelids?
Me too. I came just as unglued.
What if you could rewrite 2020? What if you didn’t have to suffer, squared away in a corner like a rabid squirrel? Confined, contained, crazy. Yes, that happened. To all of us. Well, we can’t change what happened. But we can choose what we pass on. We can choose what we see. We can look back and see a cave. Or we can look back and see gems.
The choice is ours.
…because even in the suck there was light. So use this little, odd book to lift your memories up in examination and wonder. Let’s find the common good and unite not divide. You’re not alone. Whatever you suffered, whatever you missed… I’m sorry that happened. While we can’t rewrite the past, we can write now. The trees and the bees are still smiling; maybe we can be and buzz happy, too.
This bizarre quarantine account is hand-drawn with love, for you. You know what you went through. Let this song shed sunshine on your blue hues. Read this tiny, strange tune. Maybe you’ll find your music.
So if you did or did not grow a quarantine beard, you may or may not enjoy this whimsical world of weird. An odd ode of vignettes composing a vinaigrette of cathartic comic clippets, strange, silly snippets, and tears. Laugh. Cry. Laugh so you don’t cry, and scratch your forehead. Just don’t take yourself too seriously. After all, a smile is the best med.♥