Direct guidance for artists who want clarity, structure, and real improvement.

Learning art, ESPECIALLY how to draw people can feel overwhelming. There are thousands of tutorials, endless advice, and no clear path forward. I somehow found a path, and I am excited to share that with you!

Frequently Asked Questions

Still have questions? Feel free to email me via the About page.

If you’re feeling ready, go ahead and apply! If all seats are filled, you will receive an email and be placed on the waiting list!

  • This coaching is for artists who are serious about improving and want direct, honest guidance. Whether you're struggling with fundamentals, feeling stuck in your growth, or trying to build a stronger artistic voice, these sessions are designed to give you clear direction and actionable steps forward.

    You don’t need to be advanced either! All sessions are geared towards long term committed improvement.

  • Sessions typically last 60 minutes, though I always make sure we fully address the main topics you came in with, as well as an additional 15 minute leeway window where we can chat and establish a relaxed and low pressure environment.

  • Sessions take place over a private call on Zoom where we’ll review your artwork, talk through your current challenges, and break down clear steps for improvement.

    Depending on the topic, I may:

    β€’ Draw over your work
    β€’ Demonstrate concepts live
    β€’ Give structured practice exercises
    β€’ Help you build a study plan

    My goal is to leave you with clarity and a concrete direction for your next phase of growth.

    all calls will be recorded and sent to you after each session!

  • These 3 calls will be centered around Figure drawing and Female anatomy. Painting techniques, color theory and application will be for later workshops!

    You can expect :

    β€’ Figure drawing and anatomy
    β€’ Gesture and construction
    β€’ Study routines and practice structure
    β€’ Ways to alleviate Creative blocks or lack of direction

  • Improvement always depends on how much you practice and apply the feedback.

    What coaching can do is remove confusion and shorten the learning curve, helping you focus on the things that actually move your art forward.