Coming Soon: Internal Landscapes
There’s this moment I love—when I sit down with my sketchbook or a canvas, not knowing exactly what I’m going to make, and twenty minutes later I look up and think: Oh. So that’s what I’ve been feeling.
It happens all the time.
Even before I have the words, my art already knows.
Over the winter, I decided to go deeper into that connection by getting certified as a Therapeutic Art Life Coach. It was honestly such a fascinating experience—there’s a lot of good in structured art therapy methods, and they serve an incredibly important role for many people.
But I also realized pretty quickly… that’s not how I want to create.
For me, art doesn’t need a script or a specific prompt to be meaningful. It already is meaningful. All art is therapeutic. Whether I’m working through anxiety, grief, joy, or just trying to untangle the chaos in my head, I don’t need to be told what to draw to get there. I just need to show up. Everything I think and feels is on the canvas already. It shows up in the color choices, mark making, even subject matter.
And that’s the spark that lit Internal Landscapes.
I didn’t want to create a course full of assignments or rigid steps. I wanted to build something that honors the way we naturally create—a framework for listening to what our art is already saying, and learning how to understand it better. A way of creating that was intuitive, natural and unique to YOU.
This course isn’t about technique.
It’s not about how to make “good” art.
It’s about learning to interpret your art.
To recognize what you’re expressing, even when you don’t have the words.
To uncover truth, clarity, and healing—not from the outside in, but from the inside out.
Internal Landscapes is a guide back to yourself—through your own brushstrokes, marks, and moments. It’s intuitive, simple, and designed to grow with you.
If you’ve ever felt like your art was trying to tell you something…
This is your invitation to start listening.
Internal Landscapes is coming soon.
If you want to be the first to know when it launches (and snag early access + bonuses), make sure you’re on my email list.
Until then, explore my Passages collection—art that came from this very same process of self-discovery. These pieces are quiet reminders to trust the journey, breathe deeper, and show up for the moment you’re in.