The first page of your sketchbook

Every time when I have filled up a sketchbook, I pick a new one to start right away (which is about monthly-ish). One of the habits, and maybe even rituals, that I have developed over the years is to put my contact details in my sketchbook.

(How) do you fix mistakes?

"Mistakes"? What are they anyway when you're drawing?
I'll show you a few drawings today, drawings that "went wrong" in the first place, but they became the most interesting of all. I think in THOSE drawings, my "handwriting" is most recognizable too. which is my "style".

Drawing Yourself

Every time you draw your own face, it will turn out differently on the paper. That's because you look different each day. You feel different each time. You will see yourself differently.

How to Mix Greens

Grab your watercolor set and discover how many greens you can mix with the colors in your palette. You might be surprised how much variety your colors bring when you start mixing!

Book Cover Reveal

A little over a week ago, I ordered the first physical printed proof of the book! It means that I made it through the whole process of creating the book.

Sketchbook Tour

I am learning to speak French. I make lots of mistakes, and I need to embrace the wonkiness. Just like I've learned to embrace the wonkiness when drawing. Even better, I now love the drawings that are wonky best

Take 5 Minutes

You can do a drawing in just five minutes, but it’ll give you so much more: a little meditative moment, escaping from everything going on, an interesting moment of studying shades and shapes, and a lot of joy.

Oneliner Drawings

Today I am approaching my subject with the continuous line drawing. Which means I am setting a rule: I can't pick up my pen anymore, once I started drawing. Every time I draw the subject in a different position, I will try and do it in just one line. It’ll be a fun challenge!

Drawing Food 

Food and Beverages in your sketchbook? You might not think what you eat is all that interesting, but wait until you start drawing it!

Drawing One Subject Many Times

Maybe sometimes when you want to draw, you don't know what to draw.
When drawing from observation, whatever catches your eye is interesting enough to start drawing it. And it's actually the other way around: as soon as you start drawing something, it becomes interesting.