Today I didn’t feel like following a tutorial or drawing from a reference photo, so I just started drawing and came up with these strange looking characters.
Month: April 2025
Day 109: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today, I indulged in “Intuitive Drawing” part of a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Chapter 2: Dynamic Drawing).
It’s fun to draw freely, with no real aim.
Day 108: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Chapter 2: Dynamic Drawing). The idea was to draw with “flow” to let a shape develop with its own energy. I drew the strange creature, in ink, over the “scribbles” I’d drawn in pencil
Day 107: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Chapter 2: Dynamic Drawing). This is a “before picture”. In the next 6 days I’ll, hopefully, learn some things so the next time I draw this horse it will be much better!
Day 106: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Day 7 of 100).
It took me about 40 minutes to draw.
Day 105: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Day 6 of 100).
I took about 35 minutes in total to draw the chameleon. The sketch below took just under 20 minutes.
Day 104: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Day 5 of 100).
The drawing of the rabbit took about 30 minutes in total. The rough sketch, below, took less than 10 minutes
Day 103: Draw Every Day in 2025

Today’s drawing follows on from a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Day 4 of 100), which focused on straight line shapes. I decided to draw a couple of strange straight-lined-shaped creatures
Day 102: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Day 3 of 100: shapes).
The first drawing (above) is the finished drawing. The second image shows the rough sketches drawn, from reference photos, in under 10 minutes. I then spent a further 2 minutes on the lemon, 6 minutes on the kingfisher and 6 minutes on the teapot (total drawing time: 24 minutes)
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Day 101: Draw Every Day in 2025
Today’s drawing is based on a tutorial by KeshArt’s Drawing Camp (Day 2 of 100 Controlled Lines). The aim was to sketch fairly quickly and boldly, with controlled lines, three objects (from reference photos): a stapler, a purse and a camera, with a ink pen