Come Back to Your Art

Gentle, JOYful creative practices that help you create consistently, trust yourself, and rediscover creative joy — all designed to fit the rhythm of real life.

Whenever you’re ready, you’re welcome here.

No perfection. No long hours. Just joy, curiosity, and a gentle invitation to create again at your own pace, without pressure or comparison.

The Angel Painting Club

A calm, supportive creative space where women reconnect with JOY through painting, mixed media, intuitive art and soulful creative exploration. Using angel and goddess imagery as inspiration and symbolism, you’ll build confidence, connection and a restorative, pressure-free creative rhythm.

More than tutorials, this is a supportive space to.create consistently, connect with other women, and feel encouraged in your creative journey.

Wherever today finds you, come back to your art.

Welcome home. 🩷

Welcome. I am so glad you are here.

My name is Tiare Smith and I’m a Mixed-Media artist and Instructor and mostly someone who deeply enJOYs slow living and creative practice.

I help women come back to their art through angel painting and intuitive art journaling - gently, without pressure, and in the rhythm of real life.

You don’t need more time.
You don’t need to be “good at art.”
You just need a place to begin.
— Tiare.

Come home to your art, gently and JOYfully

The Soulful Scroll Weekly

A weekly pause for inspiration, reflection, and small creative nudges —
designed to help you stay connected to your art
without pressure or overwhelm.

What it feels like to paint here.

The goal isn’t perfection, it’s creating consistently enough to stay connected to yourself and your creativity.

“The first challenge I participated in was so warm and welcoming. The community had really positive energy. When I looked back at the angel I painted and then the this one, I could see growth — and that meant a lot to me.”

— Eva

“This was my first painting ever, and I love it. I needed something to get me back into creativity. The first day I cried. Things that were pent up came out, and when you release them, it’s beautiful. I’m excited to be part of the Angel Painting Club.”

— Karen

“It gives me a moment of harmony. a chance to be present and not care about what’s going on out there. Working little by little each day makes it feel accessible. I just want to say thank you.”

-Iliana