Let's Play With Crayons

Remember the joy of drawing as a kid? Crayons bring back that playful flow. Join me as I explore my favorite crayons: Neocolor from Caran d'Ache. Not sponsored, just love 'em! Neocolor I for water-resistant fun, Neocolor II for vibrant watercolor-like effects.

Check out how you can play with them for wonderful textures.

Everything is interesting when you draw it

What you draw isn't as crucial as just getting started and enjoying the process. Our brains sometimes overthink, convincing us that every sketch needs to be profound or carry a profound message. But let's ditch that pressure. Just dive in before those pesky expectations creep in.

Getting Paid To Draw

Today's Draw Tip Tuesday is a special treat! Join me and my friend Mike Lowery, a New York Times Bestselling Illustrator, in a unique Zoom call recording. Mike shares insights from his course "Getting Paid To Draw", a six-week masterclass on building a portfolio to attract clients. Don't miss out, sign up with my affiliate link: [Link]

Plus, dive into our drawing process! Watch as Mike and I create unique pieces from the same reference photos, offering 8 (!) drawing tips along the way. Grab your sketchbook and let's draw together! 

Project Palooza: Continue Your Sketchbook Adventures

In today's video I will give you a peek into the project that I started in my accordion sketchbook, where I'm capturing "snapshots" of my home, page by page. I'll show you my process, the joys, and insights as I am drawing part of my kitchen.

Also included in today's YouTube video: two (!) sketchbook flipthroughs of previous projects! Watch the full video by following the link in my bio.

If you've started a similar project but lost momentum, remember: every stroke matters! Keep nurturing your creativity, building skills, and feeding your artistic spirit. Let's embrace the ongoing exploration together and keep those sketchbooks bursting with inspiration!

Treat Yourself by Drawing In a Café

Today, treat yourself.

I love going for a walk, then order a good cup of coffee in a cafe, and: sketch. If you can create these little moments that are real treats for you, then you are allowing yourself to recharge, in a meditative and active way - then go on with the rest of your day. You will feel so much better and different!

Let's Draw People (again!)

It’s a challenge to capture people and their characteristics. To choose the right subject and capture them quickly while they pass by, or are in conversation. To make them part of your Urban sketches without being afraid you’ll mess up your drawing. Together, we can develop your creative courage and make capturing people in your sketchbook a fun and playful experience!

Travel Sketchbook Tour (2 of 2)

Today I'm showing you another sketchbook that I filled on vacation in December.

You'll see that I have been playing a lot with limited palettes. Sometimes just two colors is more than enough to capture the essence of a moment or a place. You don't need to be that literal.

Hopefully by watching this tour, you'll get some ideas about how to fill your travel sketchbook pages when you're on a trip.

How to draw shimmering lights on water

Did you know that you can use non-soluble wax crayons for glistening water? Apply a bit of texture with crayon first, and then add watercolor on top.
The wax will resist the watercolor and it’ll create a wonderful effect of highlights.

Get Inspired by Nature

My small-group art retreat “Drawing In The Wild” takes place in Germany, May 27-30, when fresh leaves are growing and things start blooming again. It still feels a long time away, but in case you're interested: start planning now. Just yesterday, I received a call from Robin, our host, that three of the most popular tickets opened up!

Travel Sketchbook Tour (1 of 2)

In today's video, I'm sharing memories from my December vacation through sketches in my travel sketchbook. It's a Hahnemühle Nostalgie sketchbook, size A6. It's compact and perfect for on-the-go creativity and urban sketching, but I also learned some valuable lessons about size limitations.

Be Brave!

In today's video, I'm super excited because I'm meeting up with my friend Annemieke Rodenburg in Rotterdam.

Annemieke is an illustrator, and sketcher, but she's also a creative powerhouse and entrepreneur. Recently, she returned from an epic three-month motorcycle adventure in the stunning landscapes of Scotland.
We'll dive into her Scotland sketchbooks, and she's even going to pull a valuable tip from them, to share with us.

Combining Collage and Urban Sketching

Dive into the creative fusion of urban sketching and collage in today's video!

Last week, I prepped a double-page with a composition of collage pieces. I went to the park and drew my view there on top of the collage.

Trusting the process is key, but remember, it's all about being playful and having fun!

Making a collage to draw on top

Curious about merging collage and drawing? During a workshop I took from @marinka71, I learned tricks on composition, color and shape. Today, I'm excited to show you my process!

Welcome to Draw Tip Tuesday!

In today’s video, watch me prep a collage page with pieces from Italy, France, Portugal, and Malta. Selecting, arranging, and gluing down - it's all about color and texture!

For collage pieces, you can use anything - printed paper, a brown bag, tissue paper. If you have a glue stick, you can do this!

Taking a Break

I'll be back in a couple of weeks with new ideas and inspiration for you. I am very committed to keep helping you to sustain your creative habit, to keep developing as an artist.
Drawing can bring so much joy in your life so I will keep motivating to do it regularly.

Summer in Edinburgh

Edinburgh is a bucket-list destination. I’ve never been to Scotland and I can’t wait to sketch in the streets of picturesque Edinburgh, and to explore historic sites and castles. The best part is that I get to do it with a bunch of inspiring artists who are eager to learn! Will you join me?

Adding that extra touch

I am back at it with my Urban Sketching vibes from last week! I felt like my artwork needed a little extra flair, so I grabbed my colored pencils, which I love using on top of dried watercolor washes.

Much fun with markmaking and textures, to deepen the color and give more life to the drawing.

I'll also talk about letting go of "accuracy" , which means more room for "you" in your art.

Drawing People in Santa Fe

People are all around us, so when you include them in your drawings, you are adding life to your sketchbook, and you are telling a stronger story, as the viewer can relate even more to what they see. You might hesitate to add the people that you see when drawing a scene in your sketchbook–they move so fast! When you try to add passers by in your drawing, they are already gone before you hardly even started. I will help you tackle that problem and overcome the ‘fear’ of drawing people.

Travel Sketchbook Tour - Paris + Malta

Dive into today's Sketchbook Tour!

I'll flip through the pages filled during my workshop trips to Paris, France, and Malta, with a glimpse of home in the Netherlands.

You'll feel the buzz of a busy workshop season as you'll see demo drawings that give you an idea of my teaching experiences.