Mark-making Exercises

Developing a visual vocabulary through mark-making

Each of us possesses a unique visual vocabulary—a personal collection of marks, shapes, and patterns that reflect our individuality and creative voice. Like a fingerprint, this vocabulary is entirely our own, shaped by our experiences, emotions, and intuition. Through the practice of mark-making, we can uncover and develop this language, exploring the endless possibilities of expression. Mark-making exercises allow us to experiment freely, discover new techniques, and connect more deeply with our artistic instincts. Whether you’re an experienced artist or just beginning your creative journey, embracing mark-making is a powerful way to unlock your potential and bring your inner vision to life

Welcome to my mark-making blog

Follow along as I share my thoughts and discoveries from my mark-making exploration. These quick, intuitive drawing exercises are an essential part of my creative process. They help me engage my senses, stay mindful, and build a personal mark-making glossary. This vocabulary often becomes a foundation for my mixed media encaustic paintings, adding depth, texture, and meaning to my work.

These exercises are versatile and easy to try. Whether you’re working alone or with a group, they make great warmups for art classes or workshops. You don’t need to be a professional artist to enjoy them—these exercises are perfect for anyone looking for fresh inspiration.

On this blog, you’ll also find Amazon affiliate links to books and art supplies that I recommend for mark-making. These resources include guides for creative exercises, sketchbooks, pens, and more. When you purchase through these links, you directly support this site. Your support allows me to buy new art materials, experiment with techniques, and share my discoveries with you.

If you try any of these exercises, I’d love to hear about your experience! Please share your thoughts and reflections in the comments section below each post. Your feedback and stories inspire me and others in this community to keep creating.

What is Mark-Making?

Mark-making is the process of creating lines, dots, patterns, and textures in artwork. It’s a fundamental aspect of art that allows each artist to develop a unique visual language. These marks can express emotion, movement, and energy, adding richness to any piece of art.

Blog posts

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Apple Cross-Contour

Apple Cross-Contour

Gather Materials: an artist’s journal, unlined notebook, or piece of paper pencil eraser an apple Today’s Exercise Draw Cross Contour Lines of an Apple Watch …
Simultaneous drawing with left and right hands

Drawing simultaneously with both hands

This exercise involves drawing with your dominant and non-dominant hands at the same time. Gather Materials: an artist’s journal, unlined notebook, or piece of paper …
an agitated expressive line

Expressive Line – Agitated

Let’s continue to create a vocabulary of expressive lines. Last Wednesday’s word prompt was serene. Today’s word is “agitated”, the opposite of serene. Gather Materials: …
three-shape composition

Three-Shape Composition

In this exercise you will draw three simple geometric shapes using an automatic approach Gather Materials: an artist’s journal, unlined notebook, or piece of paper …
mindfulness meditation drawing with the breath

Mindfulness Guided Meditation: Drawing with the Breath

This guided mindful drawing meditation that takes about 15 minutes Gather Materials: an artist’s journal, unlined notebook, or piece of paper pen or pencil I …
non-dominant-hand exercise

Forced to use your non-dominant hand

This week I read someone’s Facebook post about an injury to their dominant hand and how they had to find new ways to make art …
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