Hi!! I’m back with more patterns and practices. As i told you last time is nice to fill the pages with the same pattern, for me is relaxing. I’m with the semester’s end rush and have little time for drawing so I end up sitting in my drawing table with a glass of wine and a marker for a couple of minutes each time.
I hope to have the time to make a more complex drawing this week. And I have some vacation time coming in July so I would be uploading some works soon.
In the meanwhile I was brainstorming how to organize my art supplies and next time I will show you my first attempt at wood painting
So Enjoy the patterns and see you soon





Hi again! These past weeks I was super busy so I couldn’t write but this doesn’t mean i didn’t draw. I used this time to make pages (A4 size) of single patterns, why? simple, practice and to see how they look in bulk. Sometimes you have this vision of the pattern, but to learn it you just use a 3 x 3 block, and you can lose the visual effect of the pattern. On the other side I can practice my drawing skills. One thing I have learned since drawing mandalas is that drawing is a skill you can master, only needs time and patience… So it’s Difficult for adults, we usually don’t have hours and want results immediately… So my advice don’t lose your calm, start simple and do a lot of practice, after a time you will notice the difference between your first drawings and your newest ones. That’s why the tutors always recommend the use of journals or sketchbooks so you can look them as timeline.
I talk and lose my focus! What I want to share with you today are my last pages of patterns, I like them and hope you like them too.
There’s more coming soon

This one is already painted

Mandalas, Drawings, Visual Stimuli