When nothing makes sense, art appears in places we’ve never seen before or never paid attention to. Art is symbolic; it helps us create connections between events in our lives and makes our minds wander to places we’ve never thought of before.

While it’s wonderful to observe and reflect on art objects—whether it’s a painting, a sculpture, or photography—have you ever wondered, “How do I learn to make something like that? Is it hard?” The truth is, you’ll never know until you try. At the end of the day, that’s why we’re all here: TRYING NEW THINGS!

What comes to your mind? Pottery? Painting? Drawing? Creating your own book? Making a WhatsApp sticker? Anything you can think of, you can try today!

There are various ways to get yourself into arts and crafts: you can check out YouTube tutorials, visit local art classes, or one of our favorite ways: use DOMESTIKA. Before we say anything else, we want to point out that Domestika has no connection to this post. It isn’t sponsored, and no one asked us to write this article. We’re sharing it out of our own enthusiasm for wonderful things we’ve discovered ourselves.

Whether you’re a beginner or an advanced learner, this app has got you covered. One of the best things about it is that it is very affordable, and it’s hard to believe the number of free courses they offer if you buy Domestika Plus, especially if you plan to study for more than a month.

Here are some of our top picks:

1. Procreate for Beginners: Digital Illustration 101 by Brad Woodard

2. Drawing for Beginners Level -1 by Puño

 

 

 

3. Launching a Business Successfully on Social Media by Sapphire Bates

4. Professional Mobile Filmmaking for Social Media by JRVISUALS

5. Authentic Video Creation with Minimal Resources by Letícia Ribeiro

These are just a few suggestions to help you get a bit closer to making art. Enjoy the process, and remember that the journey of creating something new is just as important as the finished piece.

Art is not just about the final product; it’s about the experience, the learning, and the growth that comes with it. So, why not start today? Pick up that brush, open that app, and let your creativity flow. Who knows, you might discover a new passion or talent that you never knew you had. Happy creating!

“Creativity is contagious, pass it on.” 
– Albert Einstein

 

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