How I Use a Sketchbook as an Abstract Artist

As an abstract artist, my sketchbook is where I let go of expectations and explore freely. It’s where I figure out what excites me, what doesn’t, and what parts of my style that are worth developing and diving deeper into.

In this video, I’m sharing how I use my sketchbook, not as a place to make perfect art, but as a playground for creativity.

If you’ve ever wondered how to use a sketchbook as an abstract artist, or you’re struggling to loosen up in your art, this video is for you.


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