Introvert Drawing Club is a community of artists drawing, learning, and growing together.
How is it different from other art communities?
Support for all challenges that come with a creative practice! Along with prompts and drawing demos, you’ll get accountability check-ins and tips to minimize distractions so you can spend more time having fun and getting results.
What do you get with a paid membership? *
✏️ Twice monthly drawing sessions - learn to draw, cameras optional.
✏️ Prompts and drawing demos - drawing on location, materials, and more.
✏️ Unlimited access to session replays - never miss a session!
✏️ Access to the community chat - feedback, support, and accountability.
*Also, a bonus surprise!*
✏️ The Friday newsletter with:
Prompts to strengthen drawing skills, loosen up, and develop your authentic style
Mindfulness activities to acknowledge when your inner critic pops in, so you can enjoy the process of creating
Recommendations for materials and drawing sessions to keep you excited to write, draw, and paint
Tips for taking inspiration from real life to create authentic story ideas and illustrations for picture books and commercial art
Check out the contents page for a pretty list of posts categorized by topic.
Come and go as you please. You can pause or return to a free subscription any time.
What do you get with a free membership?
✏️ The Friday newsletter with:
drawing prompts to strengthen skills, loosen up, and develop your authentic style;
mindfulness activities to quiet your inner critic so you can enjoy the process of creating
recommendations for materials and activities to keep you excited to practice!
If you asked my dogs about me, they’d say, “She’s always got her nose in a sketchbook.”
My last full-time job was as a photographer and graphic designer.
I have a Bachelor of Arts in Journalism.
Drawing takes me back to the fun parts of being a kid, so I bring a sketchbook everywhere. My favorite drawing places are the local zoo, library, rock shows, and animal shelters.
I love drawing with fellow artists. So, I started hosting Zoom sessions to share my love of vintage photos and animals!
What to expect in drawing sessions
We meet on Zoom. I share my screen, and we draw from reference images against a timer, so there’s no overthinking. There’s no requirement to speak or switch your camera on. You’re welcome to ignore the timer or work on your projects if they call to you.
Sometimes, I incorporate a fun word game to inspire stories and laughs. Once a month, we have wonderful guest artist cohosts, and you can chat and ask questions.
You can share all, some, or none of your drawings at the end. You can also upload your art to a weekly thread for paid subscribers to get feedback!