1-Minute Practice

1-Minute Figure Drawing

Figure drawing is the backbone of every representational artist's training. Short timers force you to read the whole pose before you commit; longer ones let you solve structure and weight. Draw from a curated library of poses, classical paintings, and sacred-art figures.

Start a 1 minute session

Free to start. No account needed for your first sessions.

What a 1 minute timer trains

One minute is the classic warm-up length. Long enough to add structure to the gesture, short enough to keep you from overthinking. Most artists do ten of these to start a session.

The reference library is built for exactly this. Pick Figure, set your timer to 1 minute, and the studio advances the reference automatically when the clock runs out, so you build the habit of finishing on time instead of fussing forever.

Practising the human figure
  • Start every pose with the line of action, the single curve that carries the body's energy from head to foot.
  • On short timers, do not draw outlines. Draw the gesture.
  • Alternate sources: photo references build accuracy, painted references build interpretation.

Other figure session lengths

Mix timers within a session, short poses to warm up, longer ones to study.

Featured Saints

Start a drawing session with any of these. Six are shown, browse all 364 in the directory.

From the Blog

Tutorials, iconography primers, and notes on sacred art practice.

Ready to draw?

Your timer and category are pre-set. Open the studio, pick a reference, and start your 1 minute session.

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