Learning to draw is a journey and everyone was a beginner once. Noah Nolywaika is a young professional artist inspired by the magnificent wilderness of the landscape, flora and fauna in Nenana Alaska. He was just 17 years of age when he first came to study the ‘Complete Online Drawing Course’ at DrawPj. Since his early beginnings, along with his mentored guidance Noah has rapidly developed and refined his natural ability for drawing taking his skills to a whole new level. In just three short years Noah has gone on to become an outstanding multi award-winning and professional selling artist.
A milestone in his short career, in 2023 Noah became a collectible artist when he won the Annual Alaska Railroad Print Poster Contest, as the Official Centennial Print for their 100-year anniversary. You can see his final award-winning work and read about the award here Railroad Centennial Year Artwork
Noah began his studies in the mentored level 1 course at Drawpj.com where he formed a foundation in the basic fundamentals of drawing, under the guidance of Brigitte Back (an alumni of the same course and since retired.) After Noah completed the mentored level 1 course, he then moved into mentored level two where I became his mentor. During his level he brought together all of his skills from the beginner course to create spectacular artworks such as the ones you see here titled: Inconspicuous, Snowbound and Encounter.
In this interview you will learn more about the interesting journey that Noah has been on, to fulfil his lifelong passion of learning to draw. I am sure you will agree that Noah is a dedicated, hard-working and committed young man with a huge future in the wonderful world of art.
Interview with Noah Nolywaika by Cindy Wider
Q: Noah where were you born and where do you live now?
A: My name is Noah Nolywaika, I am from Nenana, Alaska, but I was born in Fairbanks, Alaska, which is approximately fifty miles north of Nenana. My Dad was born in Germany and my Mom in New York, so our family’s English is rather colorful. I have two brothers and one sister; the four of us kids grew up in the same little log house on a lovely ten acres where my family has been located for over thirty years. We love to hunt, fish, garden, raise goats and chickens, enjoy the outdoors, and train our beautiful German Shepard, Ilsa.
Q: How did you get started with art and drawing?
A: As a child, I enjoyed drawing pictures of things I was familiar with and admired, such as trees, houses, homestead scenes and steam locomotives which I found (and still find) very impressive. I was usually overly critical of my work, but the encouragement of my family, and my admiration for artists I esteemed, and the prospect of creating something better kept me pressing on in my artistic journey.
Q: How did you find us here at DrawPj?
A: Toward the end of high school, I decided to study art, partly out of curiosity to see how my drawing ability would develop under professional guidance. I began browsing the web, looking for an online mentored art course that would give me a firm basis from which to build my skills. I was so excited when I found Drawpj, I could see right away that it was exactly what I wanted.
Q: When students start to study with me I ask them to create a pre-instruction drawing as a record of their ability before they start the course. What do you think when you look at the pre-instruction drawing you created way back then?
A: I am so thrilled to have come as far as I have. Never did I think I could achieve the standard of drawing that I am now at.
Q: What was it like studying with mentored support?
A: I appreciated the mentored support immensely. It was extremely beneficial, having a professional to turn to who really believed in my work even when I did not. Brigitte was so enlightening and helpful; her instruction completely redefined my entire approach to art.
Q: What’s happening with your drawing journey right now?
A: I am presently working in charcoal and graphite, two of my favourite mediums, creating a series of drawings that portray the Alaskan wilderness in winter.
Q: Do you have any favourite drawings that you’ve created since studying at DrawPj?
A: My favourite drawing to date is “Inconspicuous”, my latest artwork.
Q: Have you won any awards, or held exhibitions, sold your art since you studied at DrawPj?
A: I was awarded a special recognition in the Light Space and Time Art Gallery 10th Annual “Landscapes” online art competition and an honourable mention in the J. Mane Gallery 3rd Annual “Seasons” International Online Juried Art Exhibition. And I have sold open and limited edition prints of my three latest artworks.
Q: What are your favourite art materials and why?
A: I am largely still experimenting with various materials to find what works best for me, but so far my favourite paper is Saunders Waterford 140lb watercolour paper; it can handle heavy layering and fine detail and yields to erasers very well. I love to draw almost exclusively with the medium Derwent charcoal pencil. It is so versatile it seems almost universal.
Q: Do you have any words of helpful advice for beginner artists?
A: My first thought would be to never place unreasonable demands on yourself. Just let your ability develop and mature from artwork to artwork at a steady pace so you can fully experience and enjoy your artist journey.
Q: What are your plans for the future?
A: My immediate plans are to complete a series of artworks and present them in an exhibition. I want to develop my style, continue studying with you as my mentor, market prints of my work, and enter more competitions.
List of Awards Noah has won since he began his mentored studies
March 2023: Bronze Award – J. Mane Gallery 2023 Landscapes Online Juried Art Exhibition (Link)
February 2023: Honorable Mention – Gray Cube Gallery 2023 Animals Online Art Show (Link)
January 2023: Won – Annual Alaska Railroad Poster Contest (Link)
2022: Bronze Award – Artist Invitational 2022 International Juried Visual Arts Competition, Camelback Gallery. (Link)
May 2022: Selected for Inclusion – 2022 Seasons International Online Juried Art Exhibition, J. Mane Gallery. (Link)
April 2022: Honorable Mention – Spring Juried Exhibition, Entanglement, Bear Gallery, Fairbanks, Alaska
January 2022: Selected for inclusion – 2022 Elements of Nature Art Exhibition, J. Mane Gallery (Link)
June 2021: Honorable Mention – Landscapes Online Art Show, Grey Cube Gallery. (Link)
October 2020: Honorable Mention – 2020 Seasons International Online Juried Art Exhibition, J. Mane Gallery. (Link)
September 2020: Special Recognition – Light Space & Time Online Art Gallery 10th Annual Landscapes Art Competition, Painting and Other Media category. (Link)
For more images and information about Noah Nolywaika:
Website: https://www.noahnolywaika.com/
What a wonderful journey and a great inspiration for other students like me, who is about to study the coloured pencil section of the Mentored level 1.
Almost 20 years ago I was in Alaska and enjoyed the beauty of this country.
I wish you all the best and look forward to see more of your drawings!
Thank you very much, Cornelia.
Thank You Noah ! Very Great Art! I am very proud of You ! I Wish You the best with this Artwork and a lifetime of success . I want to wish You a happy healthy new Year !
Very exciting to see your progress and to hear about your journey. Thank you for sharing you talent with us!
Lieber Noah, ich bin so stolz auf dich. Was für unglaubliche Werke hast du geschaffen. Dein Opa Ernst war mein Onkel und ich glaube du hast diese Fähigkeiten von ihm geerbt. Ich schreibe dir aus Deutschland. Ich lebe in Bayern, unweit der Alpen und auch ich liebe diese Schneelandschaften.
Ich wünsche dir weiter viel Schaffungskraft und Erfolg und ich bin schon gespannt, wie du dich weiterentwickelst.
Barbara (geborene Nolywaika)
What an inspiration and thank you for sharing your amazing work .
Very much appreciated.
I am admiring your beautiful techniques and attention to detail.
This is such an inspiration. Thank you.