drawn together

Before Drawn to Her, I taught for Paint Nite — leading classes where creativity, laughter, and a little spilled paint were always part of the process.

Something new is taking shape behind the scenes, part art, part connection, and entirely Drawn to Her.

I’ve been dreaming of creating spaces where art isn’t just observed but experienced. Soon, I’ll begin hosting private events and creative sessions, small gatherings for anyone who wants to make, laugh, and maybe even get a little messy with pastel dust and paint.

These sessions will range from themed painting nights for adults to gentle, playful art classes for children, because creativity doesn’t wait for age or experience. I love watching little artists find joy in color, texture, and the freedom of simply making something of their own.

Before Drawn to Her began, I spent time teaching with Young Rembrandts, helping children explore the fundamentals of art through imagination and play. That experience shaped how I approach creativity now—with patience, curiosity, and a deep belief that everyone is capable of making something beautiful.

From Halloween Haunts and Holiday Glow to quiet studio afternoons, each gathering will hold space for something real: beauty, laughter, and the reminder that art belongs to everyone.

I’ll also begin taking boudoir commissions, personal pieces that celebrate women as they are—confident, complex, and fully seen.

This next step feels like the natural extension of Drawn to Her: art as connection, and connection as art.

Stay tuned for dates, themes, and sign-ups. Until then, consider this your invitation to something beautiful in the making. ♡

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