If you'd like to give it a try, you can also download a free lessons below.
Mindful Mosaic Drawing is a pen-based series built on a single repeating pattern, guided by a small element of chance.
The structure is intentionally simple. By reducing decision fatigue, it allows attention to settle and focus to deepen while the drawing unfolds at a steady pace.
This approach supports:
● focus and concentration
● calm, repeatable practice
● confidence without pressure
You don’t need ideas in advance. The structure provides the next step.
Learn more about how and why this method works.
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This step-by-step guide walks through the complete mindful mosaic structure:
● Create a defined frame
● Use the element of chance
● Outline intersections
● Repeat contour or straight lines within each shape
It’s the full process, clearly laid out.
Small, relaxed watercolor sessions focused on slowing down and enjoying the process.
Small, relaxed gatherings focused on process rather than performance. Sessions are offered in welcoming locations around Greenville and are designed for adults who want a calmer way to build skill.
These sessions are well-suited for:
● adults returning to art after time away
● beginners who feel intimidated by traditional classes
● anyone looking for a calmer way to make art
Free, process-focused drawing and watercolor videos you can return to anytime.
If you prefer to practice at home, I share free, process-focused drawing and watercolor videos online.
These sessions are easy to return to, use simple materials, and fit into everyday life.
Art Sessions take place inside The Studio on Patreon.
The Studio is a calm, structured space where watercolor and mindful drawing move through a repeating Studio Work Cycle designed to build skill, confidence, and direction over time.
This is where guided series, foundational exercises, printable practice pages, and deeper instruction come together in one organized archive.
There’s no required starting point.
Many people begin by watching a short video and following along casually. Others start with a drawing session or attend an in-person class in Greenville.
You can begin wherever feels comfortable and return whenever you’re ready.