Artistic Architectural Drawing with Ink
Sharing Your Work
A course by Luke Adam Hawker , Artist
About the video: Sharing Your Work
Overview
“Here, I will talk about some helpful tips when it comes to sharing your work. How can you get over that initial feeling of self-consciousness? You will learn how to stay true to yourself and not depend too much on external validation, but rather on your own! ”
In this video lesson Luke Adam Hawker addresses the topic: Sharing Your Work, which is part of the Domestika online course: Artistic Architectural Drawing with Ink. Learn to create fictional landscapes through observational drawing, focusing on perspective, lighting, and shading.
Partial transcription of the video
“ Sharing Your Work In this lesson, we're talking about why it's really important to share your work and the benefits of doing so. I'll be talking through some tips and advice just to keep it really a positive experience. Let's go ahead and look at some advice and tips for doing so. The first point I really want to cover is, don't be shy. I think there's a natural feeling of modesty that a lot of people have. They do something that they're proud of and they don't want to show people because it feels like showing off, but try and get out of your head because showing your work is a really int...”
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Course summary for: Artistic Architectural Drawing with Ink
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Category
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Areas
Architectural Illustration, Drawing, Fine Arts, Ink Illustration, Traditional illustration

Luke Adam Hawker
A course by Luke Adam Hawker
Luke Adam Hawker is a professional artist based in Surrey, England. Growing up, he was always drawing and went on to study interior architecture at Nottingham Trent University. After graduating, he began his design career in London, alongside selling limited edition prints at markets and galleries.
In 2015, he left his job as an interior designer to focus on his own work and has since collaborated with clients including Annabels London, Soho House, Article 25, and Penhaligons Fragrance. Luke’s drawing of Big Ben was selected to be a permanent part of the Parliamentary Art Collection, and he also published a graphic novel, Together, which sold over 130K copies worldwide and became a Sunday Times Best Seller.
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