ApoKrino is a creative discernment practice.

It helps artists, art students, and visual thinkers build stronger portfolios, recover from creative block, and develop their work through sketchbook-based research.

The missing inquiry layer before creative execution. Procreate gives artists better brushes. ApoKrino gives artists better attention. We make tools, books, and pedagogy for creative mastery — not a drawing app. We treat AI the way real artists actually use it: as a thinking partner, not a replacement.

Where to start

Three cornerstone pathways: find your art style through Sketchbook Thinking and pattern recognition, recover from creative block when the work has gone quiet, or build an art-school portfolio for schools like RISD, SAIC, Ringling, UPenn, and Stanford.

ApoKrino meets serious makers where they already work: people taking their art seriously, adults coming back to creative work, parents of creative kids, IB Visual Arts and A-Level Art students building art-making inquiries portfolios and Personal Investigations, art teachers in the Art21 tradition, and Art21-aspiring artists developing their voice in the contemporary tradition.

Drawn from 25+ years of teaching, including a year at the Smithsonian, with students placed at RISD, SAIC, Ringling, UPenn, Stanford, the San Francisco Art Institute, and Illinois Wesleyan.

Three things ApoKrino offers: the Forge ideation app, the ApoKrino workbook series, and Notes on the Living Arts — an ongoing publication on creative mastery, creative health, and human-first AI.

Students preparing portfolios for RISD, SAIC, Ringling, UPenn, and Stanford use ApoKrino Forge for sketchbook analysis and Trevett Allen for one-on-one coaching. See the art-school portfolio pathway for how the app, the mentor, and the writing fit together.