We are delighted to have the incredibly talented artist and co-founder of Sketchbook Skool, Koosje Koene on the podcast today.
Koosje was born in the Netherlands and lives in Amsterdam. She studied Graphic Design but later went on to become an award-winning photographer.
After 10 years as a photographer, Kosha got itchy feet and her pencils began calling her. She quickly re-discovered her love for drawing and started her blog.
Koosje then began developing online classes and not only is she now a highly talented illustrator, but also an online teacher. She also hosts ‘Draw Tip Tuesday’ where she offers weekly drawing tips, encouraging people to draw every single day. She shares how she gets inspiration for both Draw Tip Tuesday and her own personal art.
In the podcast, you will hear more about Koosje's creative journey on the way to co-founding Sketchbook Skool with Danny Gregory in 2014. She also shares her hopes for the future of Sketchbook Skool and her own creative work.
Ep 129 Finding your Art Niche
Ep 128 Back to the Art Studio After a Break
EP 127 Make Videos of Your Art with Zach Wolfson
Ep 126 Fly on the Wall Art Chat
Ep 125 Gift Ideas for Artists - for Yourself or Others
EP 124 Sketching Your Way Through Trauma with Jeff Schmidt
Ep 123 The Most Important Skills an Artist Can Have
Ep 122 Things we Wish we’d Known as Beginner Artists
Ep 121 I’ve Stopped Drawing - How to Start Drawing Again
Ep 120 The AHA Moments We Experience as Artists
Ep 119 Carmel Jenkin Figurative Artist
Ep 118 How to Stay Focused on your Art
Ep 117 Why Artists Need to be Brave
Ep 116 Taking Action with your Art
Ep 115 - 31 Ways to Share your Art
Ep 114 Art Collaboration Ideas
Ep 113 Anna Zubarev Zentangle and Floral Artist
Ep 112 Why Cant I Talk About My Art?
Ep 111 Is It Time to Evolve your Art Style?
Ep110 Art Reference Finding it and Creating your Own
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