Why Great Artists Never Fear Mistakes (Peter Han)

My perspective course: https://www.proko.com/s/dVrU?af=706140 Drawing isn’t just about learning better techniques. It’s about learning how to think. In this conversation with Peter Han, we sit down at Monsterpalooza, fill our sketchbooks, and talk about what actually goes through our minds while we draw. We discuss why mistakes aren’t something to avoid, how confidence develops over time, and why drawing feels more like improvisation than following a set of rules. Along the way we get into perspective, visual storytelling, teaching, art school, mentorship, drawing from imagination, and the importance of slowing down enough to actually see what you’re putting on the page. Some of the best moments come from unexpected lines, happy accidents, and letting the drawing evolve instead of trying to force it. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been drawing for years, I think you’ll find something useful in this conversation. My Materials: Moleskine Sketchbook: https://a.co/d/07Wk6ZBf Ballpoint Pen: https://amzn.to/4mAiG7G Peter Han: https://www.peterhanstyleart.com   / peterhanstyle   My Instagram:   / rembertmontald   00:00 Drawing Is More Than Making Pretty Pictures 1:39 Drawing is about communication 3:23 Slow Down Draw Better 11:28 The Secret to Better Line Work 15:26 Mentorship & Learning How to Draw 18:38 Books, Process, & Live Sketching 23:04 How to Avoid Artistic Burnout