Live drawing, no destination

Free flow sketching

Loose sketchbook spread with spontaneous ink lines

Free flow sketching is just me drawing live with no finished goal, staying in motion. Inspired by Superani artists, especially the late Kim Jung Gi who turned process into the show, this is my quiet, modest echo. In an age of AI polish, the making feels like the art—immediate, imperfect, present.

What it is

Small live or recorded sessions where the line leads. I draw straight in ink, often from memory, no pencil net.

Tools on the desk

Mostly brush pens (Pentel, Kuretake) and ink pens (Micron). The point is to keep the wrist loose.

Why share it

The process is the piece. Sharing it keeps me honest and lets you draw along or borrow prompts.

The full playlist lives on my YouTube channel. Watch live mark making, recorded sketch sessions, and quiet drawing breaks captured without edits. Open on YouTube

Session rhythm

Warmups, blind contours, quick gestures. Sometimes the pause takes the whole frame before the drawing moves again.

Where they happen

Mostly cafés and any desk I can sit at—any spot that lets a phone rest and the ink flow.

How to join in

Watch live, drop a prompt, or let the videos play while you draw alongside.

Keep the line moving

Short, modest sessions showing the process as the art.