No pressure.
No perfection.
Just fun drawing.
12 self-paced crayon drawing videos to make your kid say "look what I made!"
Join the kids camp!
Starting January 22, you will get access to:
Live Drawing Sessions
 Valued at $297Â
Join me for weekly 30-minute drawing sessions. I'll give you tips and pep talks while we draw. Together, we’ll quiet that inner critic so you can focus on the joy of making art.
Prompts & Checklist
 Valued at $47Â
Total freedom can actually be paralyzing—that’s why you'll receive 75 prompts plus a video lesson explaining how to use them (or not use them!) in the most powerful way. AND a checklist so you can get that dopamine hit for every day you check off!
Community & Connection
 Valued at $197Â
Draw alongside a supportive, private group of artists and support team members for 75 days of celebrating wins, overcoming blocks, and keeping your commitment to show up for yourself.
Hi, I'm Genna Blackburn.
Big creative goals, like finding your creative voice, building a portfolio, attracting licensing clients, or launching a shop, all rely on one thing: being able to consistently produce art. Not perfect art. Not even usable art. Just consistent creation over time. But consistency isn’t a habit that’s developed overnight.Â
I know how hard that can be. Life gets full. Blank pages are intimidating. And the pressure to make something “good” can stop you before you start.
As a fellow artist, I’ve been through every season of creative inspiration, boredom, lack of motivation, and everything in between. But once I learned how to show up consistently, no matter how I felt about art that day, everything shifted.
I went from second-guessing every idea to:
- producing a large body of work and developing a recognizable style
- signing licensing deals with brands I’d admired for years
- growing my business and audience far beyond what I imagined—15x my instagram following
But those changes didn’t happen because I got lucky, or even because I’m a particularly skilled artist. They happened because I committed to creating more art—and that volume built clarity, confidence, and momentum.
That’s why I built 75 Art: to give you the structure, community, and daily rhythm that make consistent creation feel not only possible, but enjoyable and rewarding. I want you to experience what happens when you stop waiting for inspiration to strike and start building the creative life you’ve been imagining.