
Personalized Guidance
for Every Journey
Whether you’re struggling with creative blocks, trying to develop your artistic skills, or navigating a creative career, I offer one-on-one coaching tailored to your unique goals and challenges.
Unlike courses that follow a set curriculum, coaching gives you personalized attention, real-time feedback, and a customized roadmap designed specifically for you.
THE COACHING DIFFERENCE
Why Choose One-on-One Coaching Over Classes?
Classes teach you what to do. Coaching helps you actually do it. Here’s how personalized coaching creates breakthroughs that self-paced learning can’t.
It’s About
YOU
Your coaching sessions are built around your specific goals, challenges, and creative blocks—not a pre-determined curriculum. We focus on exactly what you need, when you need it.
Real-Time
Feedback
Get immediate guidance on your work, your mindset struggles, and your creative decisions. No waiting for answers or wondering if you’re on the right track because I’m right there with you.
Accountability
That Works
It’s easy to let courses pile up unwatched. Coaching gives you dedicated time, regular check-ins, and someone invested in your progress. You’ll actually follow through because you’re not doing it alone.
Personalized
Solutions
We don’t waste time on generic lessons that don’t apply to you. Every session addresses YOUR creative blocks, YOUR artistic goals, YOUR specific situation. You get exactly what you need, nothing you don’t.
What We Can Work On Together
These are just starting points. Your coaching sessions are completely customized to what YOU need. Come with a specific challenge or a general feeling of being stuck and we’ll figure it out together.

Build A Plan To Thrive
Stop putting off your creative happiness – book a call with Shelby for immediate, targeted support.
Work with Shelby directly — focused sessions, all about you, just what you need to move you toward the creative life you crave.
Sound Familiar?
Overwhelmed
You have creative ideas and passion, but you’re drowning in decisions. Should you draw or paint? Which project first? By the time you decide, your creative time is gone and you’re back to responsibilities.
Stuck
You’ve been at the same skill level for months or years. You practice, but you’re not seeing progress. You don’t know what to work on next or how to break through your current plateau.
Directionless
You want to create, but you don’t know where to focus your energy. You’ve tried following tutorials, but nothing sticks. You need someone to help you find YOUR path, not just follow someone else’s.
Invisible
You’re creating work, but no one’s seeing it. You don’t know how to share your art confidently, price your work, or turn your creativity into income. You need guidance on the business side.
Guilty
Art feels irresponsible. You struggle to give yourself permission to create when there’s always something more ‘productive’ to do. You need someone who understands that creativity isn’t selfish, it’s essential.
Alone
You’re on this creative journey by yourself. Friends and family don’t really get it. You want someone who understands the struggle, celebrates your wins, and guides you through the challenges.
If you saw yourself in any of these, coaching can help. I’ve experienced every single one of these struggles on my own journey from abandoning art to building a thriving creative career. Let me help you find your way through.
Giving in to Irresponsible Art
Hi, I’m Shelby. I used to be that kid who couldn’t put down a crayon, drawing on everything including my homework (sorry, teachers). But somewhere along the way, I let fear and doubt convince me that art was “childish” and “irresponsible.” So I did what so many of us do – I abandoned the thing that made me feel most alive.
For years, I told myself creativity was a waste of time while quietly dying inside. I convinced myself that being “productive” meant killing the part of me that needed to create. But here’s what I discovered after years of creative starvation: art isn’t frivolous – it’s essential to who we are as humans.
Now, as a full-time artist, I’m here to tell you that the voice saying you’re “not artistic enough” or “too old to start” is lying to you. Everyone has that creative spark – yes, even you. Sometimes it just takes the right tools and a little permission to let yourself be “irresponsibly” creative again.
That’s exactly what I’m here to help you do.

