30 Day Sketchbook Challenge
30 Day Sketchbook Challenge
30 Day Sketchbook Challenge
Day Challenge
*Note: The exercises included in this list are meant to take anywhere from 30 minutes to an
hour to complete and increase in difficulty as they go. You may jump around if you wish, but
skipping days is not recommended. The goal of this challenge isn't only to improve your
drawing and creative skills, but to get you in the habit of using your sketchbook daily. You may
use whichever art supplies you enjoy most and can take each exercise as far as you'd like! Enjoy!
Outline drawings. Pick 3-5 simple objects from around your home and
draw them in a simple style, focusing on shape and proportion (keep
these as pencil or ink sketches-no color or shading).
Literal art. Pick a word that describes how you've been feeling lately,
draw it, and use shape, color and line to create a composition around
it that transmits this feeling.
Design the four elements. Divide your page into four areas and fill
each with designs that represent fire, earth, wind and water.
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Inspired by music. Play a song and create a piece inspired by it. It can
be completely abstract or representational.
Book cover. Re-design the cover of your favorite book. It's up to you if
you want to get illustrative and draw characters/settings, or if you want
to use primarily typography, color, shape, etc.
Food. Draw one of your daily meals before you eat it! Beverage
included. Color or paint it.
Fabric. Take any type of fabric you have at home (towel, bed sheet,
clothes, etc.), set it in front of you in an interesting way creating folds
and shadows, and draw it as realistically as you can using a pencil.
Focus on recreating values (lights, darks, midtones) effectively.
Still life. Using a few pieces of fruit and/or vegetables and a bed
sheet/fabric as neutral back-drop, create a still life arrangement
and draw it using pencil. Read my blog post on drawing from life/direct
observation HERE.
Your shoe. Pick a shoe, place it on a table in front of you and draw it.
Glass of water. Set a glass of water on the table in front of you and
draw it as best as you can using a pencil.
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The sky. Sit by your nearest window and paint the sky as you see it
using any medium you'd like. *I recommend using high-quality
websites like unsplash.com or pexels.com.
Insect. Find a picture of your favorite insect, draw it, and paint it
using your favorite color medium.
Your home. Go outside and draw your house in plein air or take a
picture of it to work inside.
The Color Wheel. Using only the three Primary Colors (yellow, red
and blue) to create all of your color mixtures, create a Color Wheel
from scratch. For a step-by-step tutorial, go to my free Watercolor
Mini-Course for Beginners (specifically the third class).
*Password: ARTISLIFE (all caps).
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Animal. Sit close-by to your pet and draw him/her. If he/she
moves too much, you can take a picture and work from that.
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