Draw Together.
Grow Together.
The illustration school built for two. Pick up a pencil with your kid, your parent, or your partner — and watch something beautiful happen between you.



4,200+ families drawing together this week
From first wobble to your own style.
Every pair moves at their own pace. Here's what the path looks like — real student work at each milestone.

GESTURE & MARK-MAKING
First Lines
Wobbly, uncertain, and completely perfect. You'll draw 20 lines in 10 minutes — straight, curved, spiraling. Parents see their child's grip loosen. Adults remember the joy of not knowing.

SHAPE LANGUAGE & FORM
Simple Shapes
A circle becomes a face. A triangle becomes a mountain. You'll be surprised how much story lives in basic geometry. Your pair will start comparing drawings — and both will laugh.

CHARACTER DESIGN BASICS
Characters Come Alive
You'll draw your first original character — and so will your drawing partner. Then you'll combine them into a scene. This is where kids start teaching parents. It's one of the best moments.

PERSONAL STYLE DEVELOPMENT
Your Own Style
Confident strokes. Recognizable hand. A sketchbook that's unmistakably yours. You'll look back at Week 1 and feel something shift — not just in the drawings, but between you two.
Made for every pair.

Homeschool Families
Add illustration to your homeschool week — structured, project-based, and genuinely exciting for kids who find writing hard but drawing natural.
"My 9-year-old asks to do DrawTogether before breakfast."

Lifelong Dreamers
You always wanted to draw. Now you have time — and a grandchild to draw with over FaceTime every Sunday.
"I'm 67. I just drew my first character. I cried."

Gift a Bundle
Give a 3-month family bundle. Two linked accounts, same weekly prompt. Distance doesn't matter when you're drawing the same thing.
"Best gift my sister ever gave me."
Seven & Seventy
A 7-year-old and a grandmother. Same lesson, same pencil, completely different results — and that's exactly the point.
"She draws faster. I draw better. We're even."
Two voices. One sketchbook.
We asked pairs to describe their DrawTogether experience. Separately.
MOTHER & DAUGHTER
Month 3

Rachel Kim
Homeschool mom, Portland OR
"I was terrified of art. Now I actually look forward to Thursday drawing sessions. My daughter corrects my proportions — it's humbling and hilarious."

Sophie Kim
Age 9, Portland OR
"Mom draws cats wrong but she's getting better. My owl is way better than hers but I don't tell her."
GRANDFATHER & GRANDSON
Month 5

Gerald Okafor
Retired architect, Austin TX
"I spent 40 years drawing buildings. This school taught me to draw people — and to stop being so precise. My grandson laughs every time I try to draw hair."

Marcus Okafor
Age 12, Austin TX
"Grandpa sends me his drawings every Sunday. They're actually getting pretty good. Don't tell him I said that."
"The attention to detail is borderline obsessive. It's not a school;
it's a studio for two."
— PRIYA NAIR, ARCHITECT + MOTHER OF TWO, SEATTLE WA
Start before doubt arrives.
Two linked accounts. One weekly prompt. Seven days free. No credit card. Open a fresh page together.