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My Hobby Drawing – Essay 1

When I was 5 years old, I loved to play with colors. I always used to
use my elder sister’s pencil colors. Since then, my love for drawing
and painting has increased. Everyone has some kind of habit and
hobbies, and in my opinion, everyone should have hobbies. There are
lots of benefits of hobbies. It gives freedom to express. It gives wings
to the creator. It can be a stress bursting.

Essay on my Hobby: My favourite hobby drawing

As I mentioned above, my hobby of drawing started when I was 5. At


first, I was just using colors to paint. I used just to draw some random
pictures. I used to draw something every day. That is how I developed
my drawing skills. I used to take part in various competitions. I was
very interested in taking part in multiple events. I won lots of medals,
trophies, and certificates by taking participate in these kinds of
competitions and events. Apart from that, when I improved my skill, I
started painting for others. I used to draw for my friends, cousins, and
family members. I used to participate in school events. I was popular
among my friends in my school days. Everyone wanted to make
drawing for them. It gave me more motivation to do something new
and to upgrade my skill.

Why do I love drawing?

I love drawing because it gave me respect. It made me popular among


my friends. One of the major reasons why I love drawing because it
gives me wings to fly. I can draw anything which is in my mind. I can
express my thoughts through drawing. I draw various things. I draw
for a social cause. I draw about the current situation. I love drawing
because I can speak through my drawing and painting without
uttering a word. I love drawing because this hobby is my favorite
timepass. I draw in every mood. It helps me put my emotions on the
canvas. Whenever I feel low or sad, I just put my sketchbook out from
the cupboard and start drawing anything, whatever in my mind.
People call it freestyle painting, it means without any purpose. After
that, I feel very satisfied.

Benefits of Drawing

There is no particular benefit of drawing. But if we talk, there are


many. There are several benefits of drawing, which I will be
mentioning below.

It develops fine motor skills. Any specialized movement of hand,


wrist, and fingers are included in fine motor skills. As an adult, you
rely more on these fine motor skills whenever you type, write, drive,
or even when you text on mobile. Holding and manipulating writing
implements represent one of the best ways to improve fine motor
skills. The drawing creates immediate visual feedback. That depends
on what kind of writing instrument the child is holding.
It encourages visual analysis. Children don’t understand the concepts
that you take for granted. Such as distance, size, color, or textural
differences. Drawing offers the perfect opportunity for your child to
learn these concepts. It helps children to get knowledge about
fundamental visuals. To support this fundamental visual, give small
projects to your children on an everyday basis. Which will help them
get the difference between near and far, fat and thin, big and small,
etc.?

It helps establish concentration. Most children enjoy drawing. this


activity provides time to establish concentration. It helps children to
concentrate. It helps children to practice drawing and eventually, it
helps children to concentrate. It helps children observe small details.

It helps improves hand-eye concentration. In addition to improving


fine motor skills, drawing enables your child to understand the
connection between what they see and what they do. This hand-eye
coordination is important in athletic and academic scenarios such as
penmanship lessons, as well as in recreational situations. For a hand-
eye coordination boost, have your child draw an object while looking
at it or copy a drawing that you made.

It increases individual confidence. As a parent or guardian, you


probably love to hear what your child has made new today. He or she
gains confidence. When your child has an opportunity to create
physical representations of his or her imagination, thoughts, and
experiences. Drawing can help your child feel more intrinsic
motivation and validity. This will make him or her more confident in
other areas that may not come as naturally as drawing.

It teaches creative problem-solving. Drawing encourages your child to


solve problems creatively, Along with visual analysis and
concentration. When they draw, your child must determine the best
way to connect body parts, portray emotions, and depict specific
textures. Always Provide specific drawing tasks, such as creating a
family portrait, and talk about your child’s color, method, or special
choices that can help him or her develop stronger problem-solving
skills over time.

Drawing events

As I mentioned, I loved taking part in the competition. When


competing in the event, I used to meet many more talented people. It
motivated me. I have lots of painter friends now. Whenever I get
stuck in the painting, they help me. When I used to participate, I won
lots of medals and trophies. It motivated me a lot, too. Several
drawing and painting events are happening every day across the
world. I used to take part in most of the interschool and state-level
competition. I used to take part in online events, too. It helped me
know what kind of talents are there in the world.
My future in drawing

I will try to continue my drawing skills in the future also. I am learning


more skills related to painting. I am currently focusing on graphic
designing and doodling. The world is moving towards digitalization.
That is the reason I am trying my hands there too. There is many
things to learn from now. I am looking forward to doing that.
Moreover, I am very excited.

Conclusion

In the end, I want to add that everyone should have one hobby. It
helps a lot in daily life. It helps to build your social image.
My Hobby Drawing – Essay 2
Drawing is something I enjoy doing in my free time and it is
my favourite hobby. Although I love to dance and sing,
drawing has a special place in my heart.

Early Days
When I was in kindergarten, my teacher drew a rose on the
blackboard using a few simple shapes. I was surprised that it
is so easy to create a rose on paper. I tried drawing it in my
book and was really very happy when the little triangles I
drew started resembling the flower. That was when I started
enjoying drawing.

I understood that all complex images can be drawn by


breaking them down into simple shapes. I used to follow
instructions from children’s magazines on how you can
improve your drawing. Recently, my sister has introduced
me to YouTube drawing tutorials. Through these videos, I
have learnt to draw beautiful Disney princesses and different
types of fruits.

Colour Pencils, Crayons, and Oil Pastels


I was taught to use crayons and pencil colours during art
classes in school. Later, I started using oil pastels, as these
colours are much brighter than the others. Oil pastels add a
special colour pop to the painting and these are easy to use,
like crayons. There are several artists in the world who
specialise in painting with oil pastels. These works of art also
look like oil paintings.

The Motivation to Draw


I feel very happy when I complete a painting and my friends
admire my work. My teacher has told me that I am very good
at colouring. She has also encouraged me to participate in
several drawing competitions as a representative of the
school. So I take great pleasure in saying that my hobby is
drawing.

One of my biggest sources of inspiration is my mother, who


draws like a professional artist! She uses watercolours in
most of her paintings. I have recently started using
watercolours and I feel it is a lot of fun working with this
medium.

The beauty of the colours blending into each other cannot be


easily expressed in words. I have used watercolours to paint
sunsets and to make abstract paintings. I prefer to use the
colours in the tube, rather than the watercolour cakes.

Drawing Events
There are several drawing events that people follow these
days. Inktober is an annual event where an artist creates one
ink drawing each day for the whole month of October. The
drawings will be based on prompts that are decided before
the event. Artists display their work on social media and
other forums for comments and criticisms.

I am looking forward to participating in Inktober this year. It


will be fun to see the different drawings that people come up
with for the same prompt.

My Future in Drawing
I intend to continue learning new drawing techniques like
mandala art, doodling, and oil painting. There is so much to
learn out there, and I am excited to try them all! My mother
has promised me that she would enrol me into some painting
classes where I can improve my skills in my hobby, drawing.
I understand that practise is crucial here, and I should try to
draw at least one illustration per day to improve my work.

Essay on My Hobby Drawing – Essay 4 (250


Words)
I have a lot of hobbies to pass my time. One of such things is drawing. Even
when I was a little child, drawing has always made me happy. Sitting quietly in a
place, I can draw for hours. It keeps me busy and relaxes my mind. There is a
little secret to why I love drawing so much.
As a person, I am less talkative. Because of that, there are very few friends in my
life. The thing is that, instead of speaking out everything, I prefer to express my
emotions silently. And drawing just helps me do that.

Sketching is not merely a pass time to me. God has given me a beautiful way to
share my thoughts and feelings through drawing. It is an art that becomes my
voice when I wish to be quiet. Moreover, drawing also helps me connect more
with nature. Trees, birds, animals, rivers, clouds are some of the favorite things
that I like to draw.

My art teacher praises the passion I have for drawing. She also appreciates the
blending of shades and strokes of brushes when I paint something. My parents
and friends always encourage me for the same.

I wish to pursue drawing for the rest of my life. It is my dream to become a true
artist one day and that is only possible with regular practice and devotion.

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