Visual Problem Solving Tricks: A Moving Pencil = Access to New Solutions

Visual Problem Solving Tricks: A Moving Pencil = Access to New Solutions

Doodling isn't just for fun—it's a proven way to boost focus, comprehension, and memory retention. Studies show that doodling helps prevent daydreaming, keeping the mind engaged and aiding in the absorption of new information. Handwritten notes, especially when paired with doodles, improve retention and help individuals better reconstruct learned concepts over time.

Next time you or your child need a mental reset, encourage doodling. It’s a simple yet effective way to improve learning and productivity.

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Feeling Stuck While Learning to Draw: How to Turn a Major Meltdown Into a Brilliant Breakthrough!

Feeling Stuck While Learning to Draw: How to Turn a Major Meltdown Into a Brilliant Breakthrough!

If you're passionate about learning to draw, it's inevitable: some days will feel like a struggle. As artists, we sometimes face the "uncanny valley" of drawing—when your creation just doesn't match the vision in your head, leading to frustration and self-doubt. But this is part of the process! Even young artists like Emily experience these challenges. Through understanding emotions, like anger or disappointment, and embracing the struggles, breakthroughs happen. Drawing isn't just about technical skills, it's about persistence, self-awareness, and accepting the messy parts of the creative journey. If you’ve ever felt stuck, remember—embrace the bumps, and breakthroughs are just around the corner!

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Can Your Kid Draw On Demand? Why, Yes!

Can Your Kid Draw On Demand? Why, Yes!

It takes time for children to apply drawing lessons to their own creative work. Kids under 10 may integrate new skills more slowly due to brain development, while children over 10 typically progress faster.

Ellie, 11, is a great example. After 37 hours of lessons, she progressed from a basic drawing of a toy sheep to a detailed, shaded portrait. Her growth shows how consistent practice helps children develop key skills like patience, observation, and problem-solving.

Through focused lessons, kids can gain the confidence and ability to draw independently and master new techniques over time.

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Increased Neural Matter? Yes, Please!

Increased Neural Matter? Yes, Please!

Drawing isn’t just for artists—it's a brain-boosting activity that enhances visual imagery, fine motor skills, and procedural memory. Studies show that artists have more neural matter in key areas of the brain, confirming what I've observed for years: drawing strengthens problem-solving abilities. Procedural memory, the brain’s "how-to" memory, plays a vital role in daily tasks and learning new skills. At LZM Studio, drawing helps both kids and adults improve cognitive function, creativity, and real-world problem-solving. Drawing exercises both sides of the brain, making it a powerful tool for development in school, work, and life.

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Sophisticated Graphite Pencil Portraits, for Kids and Adults!

Sophisticated Graphite Pencil Portraits, for Kids and Adults!

Many believe kids can’t draw as well as adults, but with the right guidance, they can! Children like Ellie, age 11, can create impressive portraits with time and practice. Ellie’s portrait took over five hours to complete, showing how patience and focus help kids develop their skills.

Drawing Tips for Kids:

  1. Spend More Time Drawing – Encourage kids to take their time and observe details. Use a timer to gradually increase drawing time for better results.

  2. Focus on the Face Shape and Features – Pay attention to the spaces between facial features. Shading areas like the nose, cheeks, and forehead adds realism to the portrait.

With practice and persistence, kids can improve their drawing skills and create amazing portraits!

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Hey, Tomato!

Hey, Tomato!

Discover "Tomato," a beautiful pastel artwork by LZM Studio, created on high-quality Stonehenge paper, measuring 8 x 8 inches. Priced at $100 plus shipping and tax, this unique piece brings vibrant color to your space.

It’s been a while since I’ve shared updates, but I’m excited to announce upcoming online and Skype lessons, new student drawings, and artwork! Stay tuned for valuable drawing tips, workshops, and behind-the-scenes insights into running my one-woman art business. Check back soon for more!

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In Memory of Sue

In Memory of Sue

In the studio, trust and vulnerability help students grow and connect. Sue, a former student who recently lost her battle with cancer, embodied quiet strength and grace. Her delicate nature drawings showcased her refined touch and elegant artistry.

I am honored to have shared her journey and witnessed her courage. Rest in peace, Sue—you will be missed.

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Special Guest Models!

Special Guest Models!

Last week, Rio, my 6-year-old student, practiced drawing from observation with her dogs, Ellie and Pica. While photographs can be useful, drawing from real-life models helps artists capture details and understand volume and lighting better. Rio's ability to replicate a Chihuahua drawing with minimal guidance shows how powerful drawing from 3D models can be, even for young beginners. This method accelerates skill development and improves accuracy, making it a key technique for any artist!

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