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 109 Artists NFTs for Beginners Part 2
Ep 108 Artists NFTs for Beginners
Ep 107 The Artists Playground
106 Take Your Inner Artist on a Date
Ep 105 Jason Chambers Becomes a Full Time Artist Thanks to NFTs
Ep 104 Passion Projects as a Creative Outlet
Ep 103 Interview with Caricature Artist Kevin Wells aka Squiggle King
Ep 102 Abstract Face Art with Artist Nick George
Ep 101 Ask us Anything Part 2 - Special Episode
Ep 100 Ask Us Anything
Ep 99 How to Be a More Confident Artist
Ep 98 Should I Loosen Up My Art Style?
Ep 97 Drawing Challenge Ideas to Improve your Drawing Skills
Ep 96 Instagram for Artists with Photographer Amy Eaton
Ep 95 Interview with Sight Impaired Artist Rick Fravor
Ep 94 Artist Imposter Syndrome and How to Overcome It
Ep 93 Self Taught Artist to Self Confident with Carrie Brummer
Ep 92 The Art of Idea Generation
Ep 91 The Misheld Beliefs of Being an Artist
Ep 90 The Biggest Mistakes Beginner Artists Make
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