Find Your Style in weeks, not years

A guided workbook with a repeatable method that will help you finally find your style

I want to find my style

The workbook has changed my perspective of style immensely, and I would recommend it to all artists.
- Early Access Tester

Well written with fun exercises that get you out of the comfort zone while learning to bridge the artistic gap and make art that makes sense to you!
- Tessa H.

Very thorough workbook that really seems to help you own your journey.
- N. S.

Your Complete System

Buy the workbook, get 3-month access to the community for free

You get

• Full PDF workbook (74 pages, 7 bite-sized chapters)
• Bonus: 3-month access to the online community

Total Value: $52 USD
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Peek inside 👀 

The workbook includes 7 chapters covering different aspects of style. Each one is further broken down into 3 sections:

  1. Discussion
    Theory + practical thought experiments
  2. Observe
    Guided reflection prompts, visual analysis exercises
  3. Challenge
    Structured drawing challenges

The workbook ends with a final section: a spiral path framework, so you can use it again and again 🌀

Find my style!

Before & after

How this workbook helps you develop your style

Right now, you might be…

  • Saving other artists’ work for ‘inspiration’ and feeling like you're copying half the time.
  • Jumping between styles and never finishing a drawing.
  • Second‑guessing if you’re even "good enough" to have a style.

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After working through the workbook, you will…

  • See clear patterns in what you like and what feels like you.
  • Have a list of directions and elements to focus on instead of trying everything.
  • Know exactly what to practice next when you sit down to draw.

How it works

  1. Download the PDF workbook
  2. Set aside a few short sessions over the next 3-4 weeks
  3. Do one challenge at a time (no jumping ahead, no art block, no perfectionism)
  4. Post in the private community (if you want) and use the extra reflection questions to spot what feels most “you”
  5. End with a clearer sense of the style you want to lean into
Start now!

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