The number of applications was, to put it mildly, impressive: I planned this program for 5 people with feedback, and 67 applied! I didn’t expect such interest, and it was very hard to send rejection letters.
In the end, we formed an open, engaged group with real dynamics, curiosity, and a unique vision. We’ve already had two 1.5-hour sessions where we draw together (yes, participants see my process while I explain it!).
Each session is live interaction: I draw in real-time, comment on every step, explain what to pay attention to, and immediately give feedback on participants’ work.
✨ We’re not just learning to draw — we’re exploring.
In the first sessions, we:
— tried different materials: liners, markers, ink — from lines to spots;
— looked at ways of combining graphics,
— compared the visual language of different authors, discovered stylization techniques,
— discussed form differently — as a set of simple elements, and of course, applied this knowledge during the session.
Participants do homework, receive detailed feedback, and most importantly — see how their projects “look different” in a relaxed, free format. It’s an incredible feeling of collaborative exploration, where visual metaphors, concepts, and entirely new ideas are born.
Thanks to Women in Tech and EduCarics.Space for your support and professionalism 💜 — thanks to you, there are more happy, wonderful people in the world.