A sketchbook practice for developing your visual voice.
Prompts give you just enough constraint to start, and just enough room to surprise yourself. Make something, add it to your archive, and over time — notice what's unmistakably yours.
1
Read a prompt.
Each prompt is a small constraint — a way in. You don't need the right materials or the right mood. You just need to begin.
2
Make something.
Work loosely. Speed and limitation are tools here. You're not trying to make a finished piece — you're trying to notice what you do when no one is watching.
3
Add it to your archive.
Over time, your archive becomes a record of your tendencies — the colors you return to, the shapes you repeat, the things that are quietly, unmistakably you.
4
Discover new decks.
Prompts are organised into themed decks. You begin with Personal Terrain. As your practice deepens, new decks reveal themselves — each one a different way of looking.
Prompt Decks
Each deck is a set of prompts built around a theme. Work through them in any order — or let one find you.