Art Chat | Seahorses and Flowers Sketchbook progress and life

This month I'm sharing all of my progress in all of my sketchbooks and my art journal and on loose sheets of paper as well. There has been some progress with my seahorse design, in a zentangle style, and i've been learning lots of new tangles as well. Do use the timestamps/chapters below if you prefer to watch through a particular sketchbook. 0:00 Whats on todays video 0:23 Progress in my Zen-Doodle / Neuro-Doodle Sketchbook Lots of Seahorses and learning new tangles. 14:48 Art Journal Pages 16:38 My Regular Sketchbook Progress 20:10 Loose Sheet Drawing 24:29 Life Update Tangles I've been learning this month include Hand Flower, Dionaea, Luv-a, Forrest, Reagant, Tryton, Wing-it and Swash. (Please note, I am not endorsed, sponsored or otherwise, for any of the products or brands mentioned. All equipment is paid for and chosen by, myself!) Find my drawings on Pinterest for a little inspiration   / novellaroseuk   Find me on Instagram   / novellaroseuk   If you would like to show your appreciation - why not Buy me a coffee! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/novellaf... You can also drop by this page (without buying a coffee!) for weekly updates on new videos and work in progress, I've been doing my very best to pop a new blog post up every week for the last few months. --------------------------- After becoming ill in October 2022 and being diagnosed with Graves’ Disease (in remission as of October 2024), I decided to start sharing tutorials for all of my flowers and creations. After spending eight years perfecting my techniques, I had to close my selling platforms due to my health — but I didn’t want that knowledge to be lost. So, I began sharing everything here on YouTube to help others learn and create too. Since then, I’ve also been diagnosed with Connective Tissue Disease (February 2024) and Cutaneous Lupus (June 2024). I now live with chronic fatigue, brain fog, and episodes of pain and exhaustion. Because of that, I’ve shifted my focus to exploring art techniques and crafts I’ve always wanted to try but never made time for. Drawing has become my go-to creative outlet — something I can do quietly, even on difficult days. For anyone dealing with chronic fatigue syndrome or autoimmune conditions, I can’t recommend it enough. Sometimes, a sketchbook and pencil can bring far more peace than endless doom-scrolling. Do subscribe if you don't want to miss out! You can turn your notifications off in your settings, and just catch up when you like, with what you like in your subscription feed. Here you’ll find a selection of guided and non-guided drawing videos, art experiments, gentle monthly catch-ups, reviews and craft projects. I’m always refining ideas, experimenting with techniques, and sharing the process honestly — not perfectly. If you’re exploring new art techniques, returning to creativity after a break, or simply looking for a more realistic approach to making art or craft, you’re very welcome here. I share calm, thoughtful art sessions focused on neurographic art, zentangle, doodling and creative development. Living with autoimmune illness and chronic fatigue means my progress isn’t always consistent. Some months are productive, others quieter. Drawing keeps me grounded — a quiet form of art therapy and a way to unwind. If that pace resonates with you, and you value steady creative growth over perfection, I’d love for you to subscribe and follow along.