Children’s Art is the Best!

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Art by a Nicaraguan child in 2005.
 

Hi everyone!

After a 15-year break from making art on a regular basis, I came back to drawing at age 30. By that time my oldest son, Christer, was 5 years old, and he would come home from preschool with stacks of wonderful drawings each day. The freedom with which he drew (and the adorable characters that resulted) were so inspiring to me… and children’s art still is one of my biggest inspirations!
 

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Collage by my granddaughter Ellie at about age 6.
 

A few weeks ago we cleared out our storage unit and many boxes of drawings from both of my boys, Christer and Wes, were suddenly at my fingertips again. Like these drawings from Wes:

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Art by Wes, about age 7.

I’m excited to go through these boxes and see how they can inspire my artwork now. In the meantime, I plucked out a few drawings from various children in our life and hope you are inspired by them, too!

Our newest class from Lewis Rossignol is a great way to tap into the freedom, freshness and un-self-consciousness of a young child! This class begins next Tuesday, March 25th. I hope you will join us!

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Carla

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UK & EU Customers!

Hooray! We will be licensing our classes for students in the EU and UK to Brave Art Academy in The Netherlands. You will be able to take classes via their wonderful platform as we add them over the next few months. Click HERE to learn more!
 

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NEW CLASS beginning March 25th— 
Sign up today!

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Forget Everything You Know & Draw Like a Child!
Teacher: Lewis Rossignol
 

Forget Everything You Know & Draw Like a Child! is about getting back to a place of pure fun of drawing… like kids! Lewis has made this approach part of his work these days and even if you don’t necessarily want to “draw like a child,” this class will help free you up in all your work.

Class Dates: March 25 – April 4, 2025 
Click HERE for details!
 

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And a special note from Lewis!!

Hello to my creative friends,

Let’s be real, as adults we don’t have enough fun. Even when we create art, it’s often about the finished product, rather than the process. We often focus so much on composition, color, values, and other “rules” that we get in our own head, and ruin the process for ourselves. Are you tired of working like this? Do you want to reconnect with your inner child and make art like you used to? Remember how fun it is… just drawing without overthinking? Playing and experimenting with your tools?

If you can relate to any of this, then this class is for you.

I truly believe this class will be a game-changer in how you approach creating art. There’s no way to go through these lessons, take them seriously, and not end up with much looser work.

Your creative friend,

Lewis Rossignol

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Thank you for being a part of our community!

Steve & Carla


www.carlasonheim.com

Art Giveaway!

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UPDATE:

3/21/25

Hi everyone! We have chosen the winners of the Lewis Rossignol art giveaway! The winners are: 

Linda W. New York
@lindawulkanart

Danielle B.
@daniellebinzer

Elizabeth P. From Denver

Anna K. From Minneapolis
@anna.karena

Hurray and congratulations!

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COMMENT ON THIS POST to Enter to Win one of the four pieces (above) of original Lewis Rossignol art!

(AND… Sign up for Lewis Rossignol’s Brand New course for a 2nd chance!)

Forget What You Know & Draw Like a Child” is Lewis’ newest class with us and is open for registration. It begins on March 25th!

Lewis writes: “That’s right I have a brand new course, where I show you how to uncover the intuitive child-like freedom that already resides within you. This drawing class is aimed to help you forget the ‘rules’ and get back to that wonderful place that you drew from as a child. A place of experimentation, intuition, creativity, and not giving a care what anybody thinks.”

If you want to have fun and create looser art than you’ve ever created in your life this class is for you. All levels welcome. You can get more info and sign up now on carlasonheim.com. The course begins March 25! Get your spot now!

Winners will be picked randomly and will Announced Next Week. Thank you!

Registration is Now OPEN for Lewis Rossignol’s New Class!

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Forget Everything You Know & Draw Like a Child!
Teacher: Lewis Rossignol
6 Lessons • $72
Class Dates: March 25 – April 4, 2025

There’s something really cool about children’s art. It comes from such an intuitive place. For a child art is about having fun. The process takes precedence over the final product, whereas for adults it’s usually all about the final result.

The desire to succeed in creating something good often will cause us to overthink things and tighten up. Because of this I’ve been working hard to get back to that place I was at as a child where I was creating intuitively, focusing on the process, and just having fun. As a result my art has become even looser, my creativity has increased, and most importantly my days have become more fun!

This class should help you get back to creating art with child-like intuition, curiosity, and playful creativity. The lessons are based on different aspects of children’s art that make it so interesting to look at. 

Lewis

Click HERE for more information and to sign up!

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A selection of Lewis’ loose, child-inspired art!

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Class Itinerary

Lessons are prerecorded and are available at 1amPT on the following schedule:

Lesson 1 – Tuesday, March 25
Lesson 2 – Wednesday, March 26
Lesson 3 – Friday, March 28

Lesson 4 – Tuesday, April 1
Lesson 5 – Wednesday, April 2
Lesson 6 – Friday, April 4

For more about what’s in each lesson, please go to our website… also classes are pre-recorded so you can watch on your own schedule once the lessons go live, and then you have forever access as well. Please join us!

Don’t Play Ball with a Toothpick in Your Mouth!

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Don’t Play Ball with a Toothpick in Your Mouth” by Wes & Carla Sonheim, mixed-media on wood

Hi everyone,

The above artwork is from an art show from around 2005 when our son Wes was 9 years old. At that time, and with his permission, I interpreted about 10 of his pencil drawings into larger pieces of work. Not a single painting sold in that show, but it was a success in so many other ways as you can imagine!

Children’s art has been a love of mine my whole adult life, but especially when my son Christer started bringing home a stack of drawings each day from preschool when he was 5 and I was 30. This happened to coincide with my own “coming back” to art after about 15 years away, and since then I always list children’s art as one of my main inspirations whenever asked.

Over the years, I’ve been lucky to have taught art classes to many children in both the U.S. and abroad (Nicaragua! India!). Young children’s art has an honesty and naiveté that just speaks directly to my heart.

And I’m not the only one who feels this way! Later this week we are opening registration for a new class with Lewis Rossignol, whose mixed-media drawings and process is directly inspired by children. I can’t wait to share it with you.

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“Rats” by Lewis Rossignol

Some Journal Writings

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Thursday, February 13, 2025

I’ve set my phone alarm so I don’t get carried away and miss the EU Zoom call at 11am. It’s 10:24am now. I’m going to write even though I don’t know what I’m going to write and I’m going to spend a few minutes with my thoughts even though almost all of them are not worth recording.

But maybe writing IS an act of hope — hope that out of 567 words there might be a percentage of 1% that makes sense, shifts something, and allows us to move forward another day. People say that “art is a sign of hope,” and I’ve had times where I didn’t believe it, but I think at this moment I have a glimpse, like the nanosecond on that airplane years ago where I saw the most vivid rainbow of my life… but it really was a just a nanosecond.

Or less.

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Saturday, February 15, 2025

Prompt: How would ______ solve the problem?*

I guess I first need to identify what the problem is, and I think the first thing that comes to mind is my recent problem of inertia, depression, hopelessness… my lack of motivation to make art or do much of anything.

So…

If “_____” was my son Christer (37), I think he would find a workout to do from one of his many online resources, and do it.

If “_____” was Steve, he would get on his bike and ride around the Seattle area for two hours.

If “_____” was my mom when she was alive, she would get busy cleaning the house or watering her many plants.

If “_____” was my friend Jason, he would probably go online and get helpful input (videos, poems, etc.).

If “_____” was my sister Kelly, she would go spend time with her horses.

If “_____” was artist Joe Brainard, he would have a show of 1,500+ artworks and then never show in NYC again and make some art but not show it except to friends until his death of AIDS in 1994.

If “_____” is me, today, I would pick a card from my new small pile of journal prompt cards and sit down and write, even if it doesn’t go anywhere, and I would start to think it might go somewhere and then the power would drain out of the effort but I would continue to write because I don’t want to waste paper and I’m only part-way through this page and I need to begin new days at the top of the next page because, I don’t know, I’m CRAZY.

*Prompt from watching one of many “Struthless” YouTube videos.

Hello After a Long Time!

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Hello. I hope you are well today!

I am posting here on my (very old and neglected) blog because I wanted to share what I worked on recently and I’m finding more and more that I want to let go of instagram (which kind of replaced this blog some years ago).

Last week I picked up my copy of The Art of Jesus Cisneros: Drawing from Memory and was inspired by the drawings hanging in his studio, with many single images on single sheets of paper:

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That same week, Lewis Rossignol was here filming his new class (details soon!) and he gave a similar assignment in one of the lessons. With these two inspirations hitting me in the same week, I decided to do my own version of the idea with my Art Club Zoom group, and during our 1.5-hour time together last Saturday, I did the drawing at the top with oil pastels and pencil. I decided to use the messy oil pastels as I wanted to keep my work as loose as possible, again inspired both by Jesus & Lewis.

Then today I took portions of the drawing and isolated them into their own pieces using my limited Photoshop skills… I hope you like them!

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Thank you so much for looking and please comment if you have a favorite!

Also, if you are interested in receiving my newsletter (with over 30,000 people currently subscribing!), click HERE to sign up. I keep in touch fairly regularly with online art class notices, mini essays on creativity, etc. Here are two recent newsletters if you’re curious: “Sniffing Walks” and one on my 15-year-old “Poetry Trauma.”

xo
Carla

Three of Our Most Popular Classes

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Our 40% off sale continues until August 21st! Many of you have already stocked up on some fun classes… hurray and thank you!

Until the sale ends I will be doing a blog post every day to highlight some of our classes. Here are three of our most popular classes!

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In 2016 we ran “Y is for Yellow” as a year-long class, and it’s now available as a self-study. By giving it to you all at once, you can pick and choose the lessons that are particularly interesting to you to start, and leave the rest for later (you have forever access!). In this class we will march through the alphabet as a fun way to move through our lessons (“P” is for Picasso! “C” is for Collage!), while tackling the more serious question, “How do you create a body of work?”

As mixed-media artists we are always trying new media and experimenting with new techniques — which is awesome! But what can happen is we don’t take the time to focus long enough on the things we really love so that we can create a cohesive series that is uniquely ours.

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Anita believes that the landscape is a gentle way of exploring the elements that are integral to making meaningful work: line, value, color, shape, edges, composition. She also believes that drawing connects us to our experience with an intimacy not otherwise possible. 

The joyful and fun exercises will include experimental mark making, design studies, grid paintings — all working up to larger paintings. We will work with an small “orchestra” of simple materials to help maintain a loose and more abstract mindset.

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Artist and Illustrator Lewis Rossignol shares his thoughts, techniques and (most importantly) his spirit of experimentation about the intimate practice of working in a personal sketchbook.

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Thank you for reading and we hope you find some classes to add to your art life!

Steve and Carla

CLASS CATALOG!
(We are so sorry, but classes aren’t available in the EU or UK at this time.)

Three Portrait Classes

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Our 40% off sale continues until August 21st! Many of you have already stocked up on some fun classes… hurray and thank you!

Until the sale ends I will be doing a blog post every day to highlight some of our classes…. today, Three Portrait Classes!

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Portland artist Betsy Walton shares her process for creating her wonderful, whimsical and thoughtful portraits. Her work is built on symbols that have special meaning to her and she guides us though a process of exploration and discovery. This is a class that is personal but also filled with great acrylic painting techniques.

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Lynn Whipple takes on this traditional subject matter—the human face—from a fresh contemporary angle that will take the “intimidation factor” out of trying to capture a likeness and, like all Lynn’s classes, make it fun and addictive.

In this class you will create dozens and dozens of different types of faces. You will draw, paint and collage, play with line, shape, color and mark and you’ll come away with an approach to keep your art practice fresh and full of new ideas.

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Lewis Rossignol might be best known for his striking and enigmatic portraits. Each one is a multi-layered, mixed media composition that captures the personality of his subject in a very simple and direct way.

About the class he says: “Drawing portraits is the most satisfying type of drawing that I do. However, learning to do portraits can be both challenging and maybe even frustrating if you come at it from the wrong angle or with the wrong mindset. This class will help you to actually enjoy drawing portraits. We’ll work on learning on how to draw what you see in a reference photograph, without ruining the fun by worrying about ‘the rules’.”

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Thank you for reading and we hope you find some classes to add to your art life!

Steve and Carla

CLASS CATALOG!
(We are so sorry, but classes aren’t available in the EU or UK at this time.)

Very Special “Off-Topic” Classes

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Our 40% off sale continues until August 21st! Many of you have already stocked up on some fun classes… hurray and thank you!

Until the sale ends I will be doing a blog post every day to highlight some of our classes.

Most of our classes tend toward drawing, painting, mixed media and collage, but here are three that offer new opportunities with different materials. I have really enjoyed the break these classes gave me from my normal work.

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If you use already Procreate or would like to, this is opportunity to learn from an artist who uses it as an art tool. Lewis shows us how he integrates it with his analog work seamlessly. No experience needed but a basic understanding of layers is helpful.

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Collage with fiber! Join Mandy Greer for a surprisingly expressive and fun class for anyone new or expert. Work with yarn, fabric, recycled materials and whatever else you can dream up. This is packed with techniques for making fine art, abstract pieces.

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Get a thorough introduction to the rich medium of encaustics. Stephanie Hargrave leads you step-by-step through the process of creating complex, luminous paintings with hot wax and pigment. You’ll get the basic techniques of encaustic under your belt, develop confidence in working with new materials, and walk away with one or more ready-to-hang works.

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Thank you for reading and we hope you find some classes to add to your art life!

Steve and Carla

CLASS CATALOG!
(We are so sorry, but classes aren’t available in the EU or UK at this time.)

Three Artist Book Classes

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Our 40% off sale continues until August 21st! Many of you have already stocked up on some fun classes… hurray and thank you!

Until the sale ends I will be doing a blog post every day to highlight some of our classes. Here are three classes about making and filling art books.

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Discover the art and tactile pleasure of bookbinding. Bari Zaki introduces you to an accessible technique where you fold, sew, decorate and complete your own handmade book. The organic style of the buttonhole stitch method creates a naturally beautiful object that works well as a sketchbook, photo album or journal.

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This is definitely a quirky class and we hope it will lead you to new discoveries! 

One thing leads to another and in Henrik Drescher’s world that means layering one process upon another to see where it goes. In this class, Henrik takes us from bookmaking with rice paper to animation to a single finished painting. Each step is both an end and a beginning… and all with his insight and anecdotes.

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Discover what a blobimal is! In this six-lesson class I will take you blob hunting. You’ll create four small artist books using a combination of techniques and materials–watercolor, pencil, collage and more. We hope you love it!

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Thank you for reading and we hope you find some classes to add to your art life!

Steve and Carla

CLASS CATALOG!
(We are so sorry, but classes aren’t available in the EU or UK at this time.)