You ever stare at a blank canvas for so long it starts judging you back? Ever pick up a pencil, get one line in, and suddenly need a three-hour break? Congratulations, you’re an artist—which means you’re constantly teetering between creative genius and artistic meltdown.
This journal is here to help. 100 Prompts for Artists is packed with creative, absurd, and existential questions designed to kickstart your imagination (or at least distract you from questioning your entire career). Whether you’re a painter, illustrator, sculptor, or someone who just hoards sketchbooks without ever finishing one (we see you), these prompts will push your creativity, challenge your artistic identity, and remind you why you started making art in the first place.
So grab your favorite pen, paintbrush, or tablet—and let’s get weird.
1️⃣ 🎨 Bob R., Professional Procrastinator
“I bought this thinking it would help me break my art block. Instead, I spent three hours debating whether the cover design was a metaphor for my creative struggle. 10/10, would spiral again.”
2️⃣ 🎭 Lila S., Overly Emotional Illustrator
“I tried one of the prompts and ended up painting a deeply personal masterpiece that made my therapist cry. I don’t know whether to thank this book or sue it for emotional damage.”
3️⃣ 🖌️ Marco D., Sketchbook Hoarder
“Finally, a book that understands my creative process: 10% inspiration, 90% staring at the wall. These prompts make me feel like less of a fraud. Almost.”
4️⃣ 💀 Sarah M., Art Student on the Edge
“This book helped me realize my greatest artistic weakness: actually finishing something. Would recommend to artists who enjoy existential crises with a side of productivity.”
5️⃣ 🖼️ Greg T., Former Stick-Figure Enthusiast
“Before this book, I was drawing the same three things over and over. Now I’ve explored surrealism, abstract expressionism, and the emotional depths of painting my cat. 5 stars.”





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