Usage of "to a satisfaction"

Hello,

Could you tell me if the following two sentences sound natural?

  1. I want to perfect my drawing skills to a satisfaction.
  2. I want to hone my drawing skills to perfection.

Thanks!

  1. is okay, but ‘a satisfaction’ needs changing. I suggest:
    I want to perfect my drawing skills to my satisfaction.
    or
    I want to perfect my drawing skills to a satisfactory level.

I see,
Thank you for giving the alternate options, Bev!