Draw with your whole body, not just your hand Dessiner avec tout le corps, pas seulement la main
A six-session journey into mark-making through the full spectrum of the senses.
Course opens · Sunday 28 June 2026
Most of us were taught that drawing is a technical skill, that it is about accuracy, proportion, copying the world correctly. Sensory Drawing begins from the opposite direction.
It is a practice of opening the senses: slowing down, noticing texture, listening for rhythm, tricking the brain to draw what you feel as much as what you see. The result is a mark-making that is genuinely yours.
There is a reason this works. The brain attends to the world in two distinct ways. One mode, the one most of us live in, names and controls. It is the voice that says that doesn't look right, I can't draw. The other attends more broadly: it puts things in relation, deals with ambiguity, and listens to the body. Sensory Drawing is a deliberate practice of shifting from the first mode to the second to unlock a different kind of intelligence.
I developed and refined this practice over years of art school and teaching in universities, international workshops, and corporate settings. In all these settings, I made the same discovery: creativity is not a talent. It is a practice of attention.
Where does your creativity live? We locate, flex and trust the creative muscle.
The eyes lie, in the best possible way. We unlearn visual habits and practise drawing what is actually there.
The forgotten senses. Translating scent and flavour into line, texture and mark, a session unlike any other.
Closing the eyes to truly feel surface, weight, warmth. Drawing becomes a form of physical memory.
Sound has shape. Rhythm, silence, voice and vibration, each become a gesture, a mark, a composition.
The sixth session weaves everything together into the most subtle practice: trusting what you cannot explain.
You will have a personal mark-making language that comes from your senses, not from copying what you see.
The exercises are designed to bypass the judging mind. By session six, that voice will be quieter and you will know how to quiet it yourself.
You will have a set of sensory warm-up practices you can use before any creative work.
Each session is a practice of full attention. Participants consistently find this carries into their daily life well beyond the course.
The most common question after a creative course is: how do I keep going? This bonus answers it in two parts. First, the small decisions that make creativity sustainable: reducing friction, finding your rhythm, making it easy to begin. Then four ways back in for the moments when the spark has gone. A practical guide to treating creativity as a relationship.
If you ever asked "what's the point of drawing?" or "I don't have time for this", this is the answer. A concise, beautifully designed reference guide drawing on art therapy research, neuroscience, and the work of Betty Edwards (Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain) and Iain McGilchrist, among others. The science behind why what you just experienced in the course actually works.
All participants join a private WhatsApp group — a space to share work, discover artists, exchange inspiration, and keep the creative momentum alive long after the last session.
If you watch the first session and feel the course is not right for you, write to me within 7 days of enrolment and I will refund you in full, no questions asked. I want you to be here because the work genuinely resonates.
I am a visual artist and lecturer based in Val-d'Illiez, in the Swiss Alps. My work moves between the studio, the lecture hall, and the forest with a simple question: what does it mean to truly pay attention?
Sensory Drawing grew out of my own practice — large-scale abstract works made in direct dialogue with the natural world and out of years of teaching at university level. I developed these workshops first for students, then for corporate audiences, then for artists, then for anyone who had ever said "I can't draw."
I hope you discover the same thing they did. Drawing was never the point. Being present and fully awake is.
"Droplets of useful input at just the right pace — a fun and enlightening experience. She's a wonderful teacher. Sign up now and amaze yourself."— Megan
"Brindusa created a safe, supportive space where everyone felt encouraged to explore. Her approach ignited creativity and inspired us to think differently and connect more deeply."— Elif
"Learning to translate feelings into drawings, in a place of no judgement — and realising how some techniques mirror the way you live your life. Fascinating. Can't wait to continue the journey."— Ale
Six pre-recorded sessions, lifetime access, a private community, and two bonuses — at your own pace, in your own time.
Course opens Sunday 28 June 2026
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