Published May 29, 2025 by

How to Start Drawing or Painting as a Beginner: No Talent? No Problem!!

🎨 How to Start Drawing or Painting as a Beginner: No Talent? No Problem!!

Ever looked at a beautiful sketch or painting and thought, “I wish I could do that”?
Here’s the truth: you can — and it’s not about being “born with talent.” Drawing and painting are skills, and like any skill, they can be learned, practiced, and enjoyed by anyone — yes, even if you haven’t picked up a pencil since school.


Whether you're 15 or 50, this guide will help you break the ice and finally dive into the creative world of art — no experience needed. πŸŽ‰


🧠 Step 1: Ditch the "I'm Not an Artist" Mindset

Before anything else, understand this: you don’t need to be “good” to start.
Art is a form of expression, not a competition. You’re allowed to make messy, weird, imperfect work — that’s how you grow!

πŸ’¬ "You don't have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great." – Zig Ziglar


✏️ Step 2: Pick Your Medium

Start with one art form — drawing or painting, whichever excites you more.

🎨 Want to paint?

Try:

  • Watercolors (great for beginners)

  • Acrylics (fast-drying and forgiving)

  • Gouache (matte and bold)

✍️ Prefer drawing?

Begin with:

  • Pencils (HB to 6B for shading)

  • Fine liners for inking

  • Charcoal for expressive work

πŸ”„ Tip: Don’t buy every supply at once — just get a basic starter kit and explore.


πŸ“š Step 3: Learn the Basics (But Don’t Get Overwhelmed)

You don’t need a degree in fine arts to get started, but learning a few fundamentals will boost your confidence:

Drawing Basics:

  • Lines & shapes

  • Shading (light, shadow, form)

  • Perspective (1-point, 2-point)

  • Composition (how to place things on a page)

Painting Basics:

  • Color mixing

  • Brush control

  • Layering & blending

  • Light vs dark (value)

YouTube, Skillshare, and free blogs are your best friends here. πŸ“Ί


πŸ–Ό️ Step 4: Copy to Learn (Yes, It’s Okay!)

Start by copying simple drawings or paintings you love — this trains your eye and hand coordination.

✨ Pro Tip: Don’t post it online and claim it as your own. Use it as a private learning tool. Over time, your own style will start to shine through.


πŸ” Step 5: Make It a Habit — Not a Chore

Consistency is more important than perfection. Try this:

  • πŸ—“️ Set a timer for 10–20 minutes a day

  • πŸ““ Keep a sketchbook or “ugly art” journal

  • 🎢 Play music, light a candle — make it fun and relaxing

The goal isn’t to create masterpieces. The goal is to show up and enjoy the process.


🧠 Bonus: Embrace the “Ugly Phase”

Everyone goes through it — the part where your art looks nothing like what you imagined. It’s normal. Keep going.

🎯 Every bad drawing is a step closer to a good one.


πŸ› ️ Tools to Get You Started

Here’s a simple, affordable beginner art kit:

For Drawing:

  • Sketchbook (A5 or A4)

  • Pencil set (HB–6B)

  • Eraser & sharpener

  • Fine liner pen

For Painting:

  • Watercolor or acrylic set

  • Mixed media or watercolor paper

  • 2–3 brushes (flat, round, detail)

  • Palette + cup for water

πŸ›’ Optional: Use whatever you already have at home — even notebook paper and a ballpoint pen can get you started!


🌟 Final Thought: You Are Already an Artist

Art is not about being perfect. It’s about noticing, feeling, expressing, and — most importantly — enjoying the journey.

Whether you’re doodling in the margins or splashing color on a canvas, you’re creating something no one else can.

So stop waiting. Grab a pencil or paintbrush, and just begin.

Your creative adventure starts with one line. 🎨✨


πŸ’¬ Over to You:

Are you just getting started with drawing or painting? What’s holding you back — or what helped you get started?

Drop your thoughts in the comments. Let’s encourage each other to keep creating! πŸ’¬πŸ’›

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