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365 Days of Drawing

Sketch and Paint Your Way Through the Creative Year

Discover the joy of drawing – one creative prompt at a time.

n 365 Days of Drawing, bestselling illustrator Lorna Scobie helps you build confidence, develop your creativity and make drawing a rewarding part of everyday life.

Whether you're a complete beginner or a more experienced artist, this inspiring journal shows that drawing doesn't have to be intimidating. Using simple, accessible prompts, you'll explore new techniques, experiment with different materials and discover your own creative style – wherever you are and whatever tools you have to hand.

Inside you'll find:

365 daily drawing prompts to inspire creativity and self-expression
• Activities exploring imagination, observation, relaxation, colour theory and drawing techniques
• Encouragement to experiment with different materials, styles and approaches
• Creative exercises designed to build confidence and develop drawing skills
• Flexible, accessible prompts that fit easily into everyday life

With a playful, pressure-free approach, 365 Days of Drawing encourages you to let go of perfectionism, enjoy the creative process and make time for art every day.

Perfect for fans of drawing, sketching, creativity, art journaling and mindful self-care, this uplifting journal will help you unlock your imagination and strengthen your creative practice.

Discover all the books in the 365 Days of Art series: 365 Days of Art, 365 Days of Art in Nature, 365 Days of Creativity and 365 Days of Drawing.

About Lorna Scobie

Lorna Scobie grew up in the depths of the English countryside, climbing trees and taking her rabbit for walks in the fields. She is an illustrator and designer, now based in south London. Growing up surrounded by nature has heavily influenced her illustrations and her work often revolves around the natural world and animal kingdom. Lorna draws every day, and always has a sketchbook close to hand when she’s out and about, just in case. She illustrates her work by hand rather than digitally, as she enjoys the spontaneity and also the ‘happy mistakes’ that can happen along the way. Her favourite places to draw are museums and botanical gardens.
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