Teaching sketching to adults is a big problem. Usually they want to enjoy the act of painting. That is the reason for them to attend art classes. But at the same time they are reluctant to work like regular art students who want to become professional artists. They don't like to spend a long time on sketching; They just want to spend a few classes on sketching, after that they would like to paint. Some students are reluctant to spend even a few classes on sketching. They like to paint straight away and also they expect their paintings should turn out well. The teacher knows that without minimum sketching skills there won't be any use in trying to do painting.They may do a few paintings with teacher's help in classroom but if they try to paint on their own they won't be successful. That failure will disappoint them, then they will lose interest in learning painting and they would stop coming to classes. Their artistic journey ends at that point. Result is … both teacher and student would become losers. On teacher's part he would lose the students.What is the solution for this problem? How to make them learn sketching at least to a reasonable level? How to make them attend your classes for a long period? For that what kind of teaching approach, you should adopt? This book will explain. This book was written in a question and answers format to make it easy to understand for whoever will read it.
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