About Us

Mapping the Inner and Outer World

Where art meets memory

Hand-drawn maps are more than directions — they are stories

At Map Art Journey, we believe that every journey deserves to be remembered in your own hand. Whether you’re crossing oceans or simply walking through your hometown with new eyes, drawing maps helps turn fleeting impressions into lasting memories. Our courses are designed to guide you in transforming landscapes, emotions, and experiences into illustrated maps that speak from the heart.

A Place for Explorers, Artists, and Memory Keepers

Where sketching becomes a compass

We created this space for those who travel not just to arrive, but to notice. With each curve of a road or brushstroke of watercolor, our students learn to tell their story — from the joy of getting lost to the meaning found in small details. Through step-by-step lessons, historical inspiration, and creative prompts, we invite you to see mapping as a meditative, expressive practice.

Mindful Mapping
We focus on slow observation — walking with your eyes open and translating that into meaningful, personal art. It’s not about perfect proportions, but about capturing feeling, moment, and memory.

Journey-Inspired Design
From illustrated borders to symbolic landmarks, you’ll learn to mix technical basics with visual storytelling. Your maps won’t just mark locations — they’ll express connection, intention, and creativity.

A Global Community of Artistic Travelers

Your story belongs on the map

We’re proud to bring together people from around the world who believe that travel is about more than checking places off a list. With every course, sketchbook page, and community share, we trace paths that matter. Whether you’re a seasoned artist or a beginner with a pencil, you’re welcome here.

Ready to Start Your Journey?

Personalized Exploration

Every course lets you make your map your own — unique, emotional, and filled with meaning.

Tools and Techniques That Travel With You

We teach compact, simple methods you can use on the go — in trains, cafés, or at home after the journey ends.