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Held high against a clear blue sky, this guide—5 Simple Drawing Rituals to Calm Your Mind—shines like a lantern of ease. In golden letters, the promise of peace through practice meets the image of Ivan Trujillo, the creator behind it, inviting us to join him. Here, art is not just drawing, but breathing, grounding, and finding stillness in motion.

5 Simple Drawing Rituals to Calm Your Mind

This FREE guide will walk you through easy, meditative drawing techniques to help you relax, refocus, and reconnect — rediscovering the joy you felt as a child with a crayon in hand.

Featured Moments AND

Highlights in Ivan's Career

A curated stream of moments, mentions, and creative milestones from Ivan Trujillo's journey in meditative art.

A smiling Ivan Trujillo stands before the Museum of Northern California Art, its bold black-and-white sign declaring monca against the sky. He wears clear glasses, a cap, and warmth in his grin, while beside him rises a sculpture of color—blocks of red, blue, yellow, and green—like a hymn to creativity. This moment sings of art as home, as heritage, as hope.

Gallery Exhibitions

Museum of Northern California Art (monca) – Roots and Routes, Latin American Perspectives, Juried exhibition

Totally Rad Gallery – Parallel, Solo Exhibit

Naomi Silva Gallery – De-construct, Group Show

Blake College Gallery, London – International Artist Showcase

Neyborly Gallery – Migrations and Patterns, Duo Show

The Compound Gallery – Studio Residency

UC Berkeley Extension Art & Design Gallery–Multiple Faculty Show

The Art Institute of San Francisco – Multiple juried exhibitions

The Art Institute of Atlanta – Multiple juried exhibitions

​Kim Cole, Oakland First Fridays – Timeless Journeys, Solo Show

Sacramento Art Walks – Recycled Glass Vases, Participating Artist

​Twelve Gallery – Multiple Solo and Group Shows

​BeauRe, Atlanta's Mart – Glassworks, Solo Show

In a gallery setting, three people stand before the works of Ivan Trujillo in his exhibition Timeless Journeys. Abstract forms in orange, yellow, blue, and green echo with rhythm against white walls. Light filters through the windows as voices mingle, each piece a portal of reflection in Ivan Trujillo’s gallery showing.
In a gallery alive with conversation, visitors gather before Ivan Trujillo’s paintings. Shapes ripple in blues and greens, bending like rivers caught mid-dance, each one pulsing with quiet rhythm. Some stand in reflection, others in dialogue, while one clutches a coffee—proof that art stirs both thought and pause. This is Ivan Trujillo’s gallery exhibit, where color moves like memory across the walls.
In this gallery, the works of Ivan Trujillo breathe with rhythm and restraint. Six abstract pieces, framed in white, pulse softly on the wall, their organic shapes whispering movement and pause. Around them, visitors gather in quiet clusters—some in conversation, others in thought—as natural light pours through tall windows. This is Ivan Trujillo’s gallery exhibit, where art becomes communion.
Inside MONCA, the Museum of Northern California Art, a woman pauses before a red wall alive with paintings. At its heart hangs a work by Ivan Trujillo, bold and luminous, pulling her gaze into its story. She stands wrapped in a shawl, sandals rooted to the floor, a quiet witness to color and form. This is not just looking—it is listening, as art speaks, and the viewer leans closer to hear.
A gallery scene featuring Ivan Trujillo’s artwork, with geometric abstract pieces in blue, green, and black adorning the white walls. A wooden table in the center is set with wine bottles, glasses, fresh flowers, and trays of hors d’oeuvres, inviting guests into a space where art and gathering meet. This is Ivan Trujillo’s gallery showing, alive with color, texture, and welcome.
On a canvas of red, where voices of Latin America gather in brushstrokes and color, artist Ivan Trujillo stands tall before his work. His art—anchored in memory, migration, and meaning—hangs alongside fellow visions in the exhibit Roots and Routes: Latin American Perspectives. He is rooted in his heritage, yet reaching outward, an artist who is both the painting and the presence, the creator and the witness of the stories alive on this wall.
Six square canvases hang in rhythm, each alive with stripes bending in different directions—verticals rising like prayers, horizontals flowing like rivers, diagonals cutting sharp like wind. Colors of blue, green, and teal shift in harmony, their lines inviting movement and pause. In this gallery, Ivan Trujillo’s art shows that direction itself is a language, speaking of journeys both inward and beyond.
In a bright museum gallery, Ivan Trujillo stands between two circular canvases—one a blaze of yellow threaded with violet, the other a surge of red crossed with indigo. His stance is steady, his presence grounded, a bridge between form and feeling. The hardwood floors echo with history, the open doorway reveals more voices of art beyond. Here, in this museum space, Ivan is both artist and witness, shaping roots into routes, patterns into possibility.
Through the glass, the world looks in: Migrations & Patterns, a gallery showing by Ivan Trujillo and Greg Crawford. Letters glow white against the city’s reflection—buses passing, people moving, plants rooted still inside. The title speaks of journeys seen and unseen, how lives ripple like art across borders and walls. This is Ivan Trujillo’s gallery Exhibit, where movement becomes memory.
In Ivan Trujillo’s Draw to De-Stress, a warm orange box glows with golden patterns that ripple like sunlight across water. Each line whispers release, each form invites calm. This guide is a practice in presence, guiding you to find flow, focus, and freedom in the simplest of marks—reminding us that stillness can bloom from movement

DRAW TO DE-STRESS

Find Calm, Focus, and Flow With Every Line.

Stressed, scattered, or restless? A few minutes of mindful drawing can change that. Each line leads you closer to stillness, focus, and the deep sense of calm you’ve been craving — and it all begins with a single stroke.

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