This is where you can find drawing prompts, project updates, and info about my personal day-to-day practice. Most of this content is included in my Radical Drawing newsletter.

  • New Bad at Drawing Class: Animals

    I love drawings of animals! I don’t think animal drawings need to look realistic to be “good”. I actually prefer an animal drawing with more personality.

  • How to Draw a Face

    Are you bad at drawing faces? These famous scribblers didn’t let that stop them! Don’t let it stop you!  Drawing faces doesn’t need to be hard! Let it be simple. Faces have a few basic features—some eyes, a nose, a mouth—that’s all you need! Arrange them on any shape or surface. Add some ears and…

  • Drawing Radical Futures at the ArtNow Biennial

    It certainly has been a while! Spring came an went. It was abundantly full of flowers, bugs, and drawing projects. Here’s a studio update on what I have been drawing out in the world lately.  Radical Drawing this Spring Bad at Drawing Class Bad at Drawing Class is a drawing class I teach with Dylan…

  • BAD AT DRAWING Class

    BAD AT DRAWING Class isn’t about being “bad” at all. Dylan and I have been busy preparing for our upcoming class at OK Contemporary Studio School. Its called “BAD AT DRAWING Class” and the big secret is this class isn’t about being “bad” at all! It’s about learning to draw with joy and confidence! We…

  • Are you bad at drawing?

    Do you say you “can’t draw”? Anyone can draw, including you! Because drawing is a verb. Drawing is a simple action. It is something you do, or choose not to do. Whether you do it or not is your decision. 

  • Draw Every Day This Week

    This post is an excerpt from the Radical Drawing Newsletter. If you would like to receive these emails, you can sign up at the end of the page. Welcome back to the Radical Drawing Newsletter! We are starting the second week of January, the beginning of a new Gregorian year. This time of year can…

  • Drawing in the Dark: Solstice Drawing Magic

    It is the end of the season, the end of the year, and the moon is waning. The air is cold, and deep. My skin aches for sunshine beneath bulky layers of clothing. As the sun recedes we spend more time in the dark each day. I find myself drawn to fire. I stand near…

  • Drawing When You Aren’t Feelin’ It

    This post is from the Radical Drawing Newsletter. If you would like to receive these emails, sign up below! I really felt autumn this week. The leaves are flying. The fruits are falling. The light is getting lower. How are you feeling? Between the full moon, lunar eclipse, and the midterm elections emotions are bound…

  • Rest is Part of Practice

    There are times when resting is my practice. My practice is all the small, almost-daily activities that make space for my creativity. But there are times when I find myself disengaged from my practice. This might happen for any number of reasons including: feeling tired, overstimulated, or overwhelmed. It happens when I over-scheduling myself or…

  • Creativity and Daily Practice

    Creativity is absolutely radical! It is a force of transformation that effects change in our inner and outer realities. We can nourish our creativity through practice. Practice can deepen our noticing, bringing clarity to our attention. One way I practice is by photographing the sky. This practice attunes me to different cycles. I notice the…

  • Waning Rainbow Moon Drawing Magic

    Rainbow Moon Drawing Magic is a cumulative drawing practice illustrating the phases of the moon. Each time the moon is visible to me, I add a new layer to reflect the moon’s appearance.

  • Waxing Rainbow Moon Drawing Magic

    Rainbow Moon Drawing Magic is a cumulative drawing practice illustrating the phases of the moon. Each time the moon is visible to me, I add a new layer to reflect the moon’s appearance.