Christmas in July?

Christmas in July?

Looking for a unique Christmas gift idea? Last December, a client asked me to draw a picture of their daughter's house as a special holiday gift. I completed the artwork in just two weeks, balancing it with my regular lessons. Below, you'll find 4 stages of my drawing process. If you're thinking ahead for this holiday season, now is the perfect time to get started! Don’t wait until December—planning early ensures I can create something magical for someone you love. Contact me today to get your personalized gift underway!

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Sophisticated Graphite Pencil Portraits, for Kids and Adults!

Sophisticated Graphite Pencil Portraits, for Kids and Adults!

Many believe kids can’t draw as well as adults, but with the right guidance, they can! Children like Ellie, age 11, can create impressive portraits with time and practice. Ellie’s portrait took over five hours to complete, showing how patience and focus help kids develop their skills.

Drawing Tips for Kids:

  1. Spend More Time Drawing – Encourage kids to take their time and observe details. Use a timer to gradually increase drawing time for better results.

  2. Focus on the Face Shape and Features – Pay attention to the spaces between facial features. Shading areas like the nose, cheeks, and forehead adds realism to the portrait.

With practice and persistence, kids can improve their drawing skills and create amazing portraits!

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Hey, Tomato!

Hey, Tomato!

Discover "Tomato," a beautiful pastel artwork by LZM Studio, created on high-quality Stonehenge paper, measuring 8 x 8 inches. Priced at $100 plus shipping and tax, this unique piece brings vibrant color to your space.

It’s been a while since I’ve shared updates, but I’m excited to announce upcoming online and Skype lessons, new student drawings, and artwork! Stay tuned for valuable drawing tips, workshops, and behind-the-scenes insights into running my one-woman art business. Check back soon for more!

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Drawing & Mindfulness

Drawing & Mindfulness

This weekend, I led a drawing meditation workshop at Dharmata Sangha of Austin, using classical line drawing to cultivate mindfulness. Through art, participants learned to quiet the mind and enhance their meditation practice. Over my 20 years as an artist, I’ve found that drawing helps calm the "loud mind syndrome," fostering presence and creativity. These workshops aren’t about creating art but about experiencing the peace of being fully engaged in the process. The true benefit is the mindfulness achieved through the act of drawing.

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