An Introduction to

My Educational Viewpoint

For many years, I have loved teaching along with painting as well as my other artistic activities. Therefore, through my experiences, I have learnt from my students how to meet their artistic demands and enable them to put their individual creativity into practice.

As a matter of fact, in order to achieve success in presenting my educational programs, I had to bear two points in my mind:

First, specialized programs of art education prepare the ground for intellectual growth and peace of mind among the interested people.

Second, introducing new and attractive atmosphere created through technical artistic practices is a source of enjoyment for me.

Consequently, after many of analyses carried out, I could arrange an educational system based on conciseness and simplicity to teach my artistic ideas and express my artistic view. The result is available in educational videos for everyone all across the world.

   

The Introduction to the Educational Book

In the structure of this book, I have tried to explain both theoretical and practical aspects in a simple but substantial method for all those interested- regardless of their knowledge- to enable them to experience and enjoy the engaging art of drawing.

I should note that all the educational content provided here are original and derived from my personal experiences without using the other sources.

The package features teaching formats such as training videos and the educational book, which supplement each other.

In fact, by watching training videos, you will learn how to work step by step. On the other hand, the book features more various exercises, which enable you to expand the range of your practices.

Key Points before the Start

  1. At the beginning, it is better to consider both educational formats with patience to become familiar with the entire program and then follow the instructions step by step.
  2. During the practices, try to choose the most convenient time for drawing with full concentration in your solitude.
  3. Sit comfortably on a suitable chair in a place with a convenient light, preferably natural light.
  4. Generally, it is better to set the distance between your eyesight and the table at about 30 centimeters.
  5. Try not to rotate your page. This way, you will be able to draw the lines from all directions.
  6. Don’t hold your pen rigidly in your hand if you want to maintain delicacy in your drawing.
  7. Try to deliberate on any movement beforehand and then make it.
  8. Repeat any practice several times to get the confidence that you will do it more successfully compared to your first attempt and the original image.
  9. During your practices, take consideration of the original image and try to follow your practices permanently and regularly.
  10. Once in a while, Review your drawings and compare them with the original works to check your progress.
  11. Move your hands on the page with tranquility without being afraid of making mistakes. Bear in mind that success and accomplishment in your practices will result from trials and errors you make out of your ideas and interests.