Sisterhood of the Traveling Art Journal

It started with a question:
What if artists could connect not just online, but through something real—tangible, handmade, and deeply personal?

That’s how the Sisterhood of the Traveling Art Journal was born. I launched the project with one blank journal and a simple rule: each artist fills a page with something that expresses them. A painting, a sketch, a poem, a splash of color—anything that captures a moment in their creative journey. Then, they pass it on.

As the journal travels from hand to hand, it becomes more than a book—it becomes a living archive of artistic voices, layered with personality, style, and emotion. It’s a chance to step into another artist’s world for a moment before leaving your own mark.

This project isn’t about perfection. It’s about connection. About building something that grows with each stop it makes. And we’re just getting started.

Let’s see how far it can go before it’s full.

A painting of a strawberry with a green top and red body on a pink background.

A.S. Williams, Koi Kitties Art

A page with illustrations of berries and flowers, coffee ring marks, a small heart, handwritten text asking about coffee preferences, and a signature from A. Graham from The Polka Dot Pear.

A. Trantham, The Polka Dot Pear.

Watercolor painting of an ostrich's head with detailed feathers, large brown eyes, and a beak, signed with initials AE.

A. Eudy