How do you come up with an idea? It doesn’t have to explode into being all at once. Sometimes, it starts as an inkling. But if you follow it where it wants to go, and extend it some more, you may have transformed the ordinary into something cool.
In this example, I sketched a rough drawing of a pig, then another, and another, and the more pigs I sketched the funnier it got, until it became a book called, “Drawing with Squiggles and Wiggles.”


Hi Chris.
Two days ago, I came across one of your drawing books for the first time. Amazingly fun to learn and draw using shapes (for kids).
When I finish one drawing, I have just to draw another one!
I had to buy a second book so that I can give it to my grandson who also loves to draw.
Thank you for creating the incredible creative resources that you have.
P.S. I’m wondering if we’re cousins. 😄
Good afternoon, Chris. This is Emilio from Rome ( Italy ).
Always for a massive book on how to draw cowboys, indians and weird western
cartoon characters step by step.
I am eager to learn to draw those characters
And also a book on cartoon props and cartoon visual effects from lightnings to
rays and flames