

Artful workshops with artist Amy Bogard on slow travel, creativity, attention, and presence.
Visit far-flung destinations and delve into local customs, foods, music, and art while making new friends along the way.
With gentle guidance in drawing and watercolor basics, I’ll help you artfully capture your travels in a journal—even if you're a beginner.

Journey Through Art:
Free Sketch-Along Downloads to Inspire Your Creativity
Free process download of a little sketch of my dog, Philomena. Follow along as I sketch Phil with pencil and watercolor and narrate how I approach this drawing.
Draw A Dog With Me
Watercolor Landscape
Follow along as I make a brief watercolor sketch from a photographic image from a recent trip to Taos, NM!

Experience Slow Travel
What is slow travel? Slow travel is to give a place the time it deserves. It is centering in one place for a while, unpacking your suitcase, getting to know the locals. Slow travel involves mindful attention through sketching, or even merely sitting in observance with no distractions.
This may sound daunting, but I will share with you what I’ve learned over the years by traveling with a small kit of supplies and a fresh sense of curiosity.
Upcoming Retreats
Each year I offer three destination driven workshops (see below). Join me on one of these available trips or develop one of your own. I’d love to work with you!
Taos, NM
USA
June 8-14, 2025
Baile Bhuirne,
Co. Cork, Ireland
August 10-16, 2025
Antigua,
Guatemala
Week 1: February 15-21, 2026
Week 2: February 22-28, 2026
Here are some questions
my most frequent
travelers have asked…
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Each workshop is different and while I have a loose outlined daily structure, I often follow the needs of the group and the conditions of the day.
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I am happy to give general advice for arriving to the workshop location but you will figure out your travel plans on your own.
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I will send a specific list to workshop participants geared toward each trip, but basically this practice involves a small book, some drawing implements and a little set of watercolors. Watch the magic happen from there!
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Adult beginners are the bravest people I know! It takes courage to try something new and most people haven’t tried to make art since childhood. I will meet every student where they are and guide you along the way. You will be amazed at how much you’ll learn in just a week!
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(Or I don’t think I am an artist)
Being creative in any way is merely part of being human. Think about art as a human birthright!
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This practice is a way of learning to TRULY observe the new and wonderful things while traveling. In these workshops you learns some basic drawing and watercolor skills to visually document your experiences on your trip.
Testimonials
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Contact Amy
Feel free to reach out—I’m happy to answer any questions, hear your thoughts, or help with any inquiries you may have.