This Library is a place to begin, reset, or continue your creative practice.
Choose what feels manageable today and start there.
Short, low-pressure exercises (2-3 minutes) designed to help you start without overthinking.
These are useful when you have limited time or when it feels difficult to begin.
Warm-Ups help you settle into your sketchbook and build a consistent rhythm.
Pattern-based drawing exercises that give you a clear starting point with room to explore.
You can repeat the same framework multiple times, changing patterns, materials, or small details as you go.
This approach helps you build drawing rhythm while discovering patterns and combinations you enjoy.
Simple watercolor studies focused on water, pigment, and movement rather than composition.
You’ll explore paint consistency, color mixing, and brush marks in a relaxed and open way.
This helps you become more comfortable with how watercolor behaves while letting go of control.
Mixed media explorations that bring together pattern, paint, and simple composition.
You might layer drawing over watercolor, add paint to a drawing, or experiment with how the two interact.
This helps you connect ideas and begin developing your own visual language.
The Library grows over time, but its value comes from reuse.
These pages are designed to:
● Revisited
● Repeated
● Familiar
You may return to the same lesson many times and discover something new each time.
Think of this as a working library, not a checklist.
Start anywhere that feels manageable.
One page. One lesson. One pattern.
That's enough.
Not sure where to begin?
Start with a Warm-Up.