Create Through Lent

A slow art journey
toward resurrection

Lent is a season of slowing down, making space, and paying attention.
Create Through Lent is a six-week guided creative journey using simple art practices to reflect, pray, and walk toward Easter.

Each week includes a short art video, a downloadable reflection guide, and space to create at your own pace. No art experience needed—just a willingness to slow down and show up.

📅 Begins Ash Wednesday, February 18
💛 $5/month on Patreon

How to Join

This project lives on Patreon, where all the videos, PDFs, and weekly posts will be shared.

Join the Lent Art Journey
  • Each week of Lent, we’ll slow down and create together using a simple art practice that reflects the movement of the season, from limitation and honesty to light and new life.

    Week 1 – Embracing Imperfection
    We begin by letting go of control. Using imperfect, organic marks, we’ll reflect on limitation, fragility, and God’s presence in what feels unfinished.

    Week 2 – The Road & the Journey
    Through expressive, moving lines, we’ll explore the emotional landscape of Lent, the road toward the cross, with all its tension, honesty, and hope.

    Week 3 – Patience & Slow Growth
    With soft layers of color, we’ll practice waiting and trust. This week invites us to notice God’s gentle work over time, even when growth feels slow or invisible.

    Week 4 – Light in the Darkness
    Working from darkness into soft points of light, we’ll reflect on hope emerging quietly, learning to notice where light is already breaking through.

    Week 5 – Simplicity & Surrender
    Using a limited palette and gentle washes, we’ll simplify. This week is about quiet, humility, and letting go as we draw closer to the cross.

    Week 6 – From Old to New
    We’ll finish Lent by creating a layered, unfolding piece that moves from old to new, reflecting on fulfillment, transformation, and the nearness of resurrection.

  • This is not about making “good” art.
    It’s about making space.

    Each week offers a rhythm you can return to, creating, reflecting, and listening as Lent slowly carries us toward Easter.