This 21-day daily drawing practice workbook is a quiet, focused invitation to slow down, observe more deeply, and rebuild your relationship with drawing — one page at a time.
Designed to take just 10 minutes a day, each prompt strips drawing back to its essentials: line, shape, proportion, depth, and attention. Rather than chasing finished results, the workbook guides you toward seeing better, thinking through your hand, and developing confidence through repetition and reflection.
Over three weeks, you’ll move through carefully structured exercises that progress from simple observation to spatial understanding and memory-based drawing. The practice is intentionally minimal, making it easy to stay consistent while still building strong foundational skills.
This workbook works beautifully as:
A stand-alone daily creative practice
A gentle re-entry into drawing after time away
A preparation or companion to The Thinking Hand Course
A grounding routine alongside more complex or demanding creative work
21 daily drawing prompts, one per day
Clear, simple instructions with no required materials beyond paper and pencil
Weekly reflections to help you notice growth and patterns in your thinking
Exercises focused on:
Line quality and attention
Shape, proportion, and structure
Depth, perspective, and spatial awareness
Memory, observation, and embodied drawing
No prior experience is required. This workbook meets you exactly where you are — whether you’re a beginner, an artist returning to basics, or someone looking to reconnect with drawing as a thinking practice.
This is a digital workbook delivered as a printable PDF.
It is not a physical book and not a Kindle/EPUB eBook.
This 21-day daily drawing practice workbook is a quiet, focused invitation to slow down, observe more deeply, and rebuild your relationship with drawing — one page at a time.
Designed to take just 10 minutes a day, each prompt strips drawing back to its essentials: line, shape, proportion, depth, and attention. Rather than chasing finished results, the workbook guides you toward seeing better, thinking through your hand, and developing confidence through repetition and reflection.
Over three weeks, you’ll move through carefully structured exercises that progress from simple observation to spatial understanding and memory-based drawing. The practice is intentionally minimal, making it easy to stay consistent while still building strong foundational skills.
This workbook works beautifully as:
A stand-alone daily creative practice
A gentle re-entry into drawing after time away
A preparation or companion to The Thinking Hand Course
A grounding routine alongside more complex or demanding creative work
21 daily drawing prompts, one per day
Clear, simple instructions with no required materials beyond paper and pencil
Weekly reflections to help you notice growth and patterns in your thinking
Exercises focused on:
Line quality and attention
Shape, proportion, and structure
Depth, perspective, and spatial awareness
Memory, observation, and embodied drawing
No prior experience is required. This workbook meets you exactly where you are — whether you’re a beginner, an artist returning to basics, or someone looking to reconnect with drawing as a thinking practice.
This is a digital workbook delivered as a printable PDF.
It is not a physical book and not a Kindle/EPUB eBook.