About

About the Sketching Approach

SketchLine School focuses on observational drawing through simple forms, light construction lines, proportion checks, and controlled finishing. The aim is to make each stage of a sketch easier to understand, from the first shape block to the final contour, value, and useful detail.


What the Practice Focuses On

Build the Drawing Before Refining It

Simplify everyday objects into boxes, cylinders, ellipses, and clear silhouettes
Compare proportions, angles, spacing, and negative space before adding details
Use line weight, hatching, and simple values only after the construction works

Learn Through Focused Repetition

Short Studies Make Drawing Problems Easier to See

Instead of trying to finish every drawing, practice can isolate one decision at a time. A quick object study might focus only on width-to-height proportion, ellipse shape, or the direction of a few major edges before any shading is added.

Observe Before You Detail

Light construction marks make corrections easier. Repeating the same bottle, mug, book, or box helps you compare angle, alignment, perspective, and line control without having to solve a completely new subject each time.

Correct Before You Commit

Find a Clearer Way to Practice Sketching

The course approach keeps attention on practical drawing decisions: what shape to block first, how to check an angle, when to strengthen a contour, and which shadows or details are actually needed. That makes each sketch easier to review and adjust.