Rediscover Your Inner Artist

Everyone is an artist in kindergarten. Crayons in hand, construction paper on the table, and imagination running wild. It was natural, no planning had to go into it, no consideration for style or composition... Hands just moved to create for the sake of creating. Without a second thought, we painted, scribbled, and crafted our way through the day. Somewhere along the way, though, many of us stopped. Maybe it was worry that we weren’t good enough, or maybe art projects just got set aside when “life happened.” But creativity never really leaves. It’s still there, waiting for you to pick up a paintbrush, a sketchpad or a pen and just go for it.

Art is for everyone. Nobody is a professional when just getting started, and too many people don’t even get to the “get started” phase let alone give themselves a chance to learn something new. These days, art is more accessible than ever. There are countless tutorials, how-to’s and resources that make it easy to jump right back into the creative process. Even if you don’t know where to start, just grabbing a set of colored pencils or some watercolors and letting your imagination flow freely can be uplifting. It’s not about creating a masterpiece; it’s about reconnecting with the joy of making something.

Why not take a chance and dive back into your creative self? You don’t need honed skills or years of practice - just a spark of curiosity and a little courage to make your first stroke. To help you along the way our shelves are always stocked with everything from sketchbooks and paints to sculpting tools and markers, perfect for rekindling that childhood passion.

Are we the experts on everything art-related? Nope. Some of us know some stuff, but really Jerrol’s is a collection of 15,000+ items and a team of 18 people standing behind them, ready and happy to be your friend and helping hand. We don’t let perfection get in the way of us helping you, and we’ll always recommend the same approach for you and your projects as well. Sometimes it’s best to just “do,” create without overanalyzing and to enjoy the process because it’s supposed to be fun.