April 24, 2026 · ~7 min read
Most psychic artists never publicly explain their process — partly because it’s personal, partly because parts of it feel hard to describe to people outside the practice. This article is an attempt at honest transparency about how a psychic soulmate sketch actually gets made. It’s not the only valid approach, but it’s representative of how reputable artists like Eva Bloom work.
Stage 1 — Setting The Spiritual Container
Before any drawing happens, the artist needs to create the right inner conditions. Most psychic artists describe this as “tuning in” or “opening up” — a deliberate shift from analytical thinking to intuitive receptivity. The methods vary:
- Meditation — usually 10–30 minutes of focused stillness
- Breath work — calming the nervous system to make subtle impressions easier to notice
- Environment — a dedicated space, often dimmed lighting, sometimes incense or music
- Intention-setting — an explicit decision to work on behalf of the client’s highest good
This stage matters more than non-practitioners often realize. The quality of the “tuning in” directly shapes the quality of everything that follows.
Stage 2 — Connecting To The Client’s Energy
With the inner space set, the artist begins working with the specific client’s information. For a soulmate sketch, this usually includes:
- The client’s full name
- Their date of birth
- Their gender preference for the sketch (who they’d like to meet)
- Any optional context they shared about past relationships or current love life
The artist holds this information in mind and waits for intuitive impressions to surface. These often arrive as fragments — a hair color, an emotional quality, a sense of body language, a phrase — rather than as a complete picture all at once.
Stage 3 — Tarot Card Guidance
Many psychic artists incorporate a tarot pull at this point. A common spread for soulmate work is the 3-card spread covering:
- Card 1: the client’s current love energy — where they are emotionally right now
- Card 2: the essence of the soulmate — the partner’s energetic signature
- Card 3: the path or journey between — what the cards suggest is unfolding
The tarot doesn’t override the intuitive impressions; it deepens them. Sometimes a card will confirm something the artist sensed; sometimes it will introduce a new element worth paying attention to.
Stage 4 — Astrological Compatibility
Using the client’s birth date, the artist develops an astrological compatibility insight — what the client’s chart suggests about the sign, temperament or qualities of a partner who would harmonize well. This is rarely about predicting that the soulmate is “a Pisces.” It’s about identifying compatibility patterns — emotional pace, communication style, the kind of energy that pairs well with the client’s.
Stage 5 — The Sketch Itself
Now — finally — the actual drawing. By this point the artist has accumulated impressions from the energy work, the tarot pull and the astrology. The sketch becomes the synthesis: pencil on paper, working from intuition rather than reference.
Most psychic artists describe the drawing process as semi-automatic. The face emerges through the hand rather than being designed consciously. This is why reputable artists insist their sketches are hand-drawn, not AI-generated — AI tools generate from prompts and training data, while a psychic sketch is generated from intuitive impressions that can’t be reduced to a prompt.
Stage 6 — The Written Interpretation
Once the sketch is complete, the artist writes the psychic interpretation that goes with it. This typically covers:
- The soulmate’s likely personality traits and emotional patterns
- The kind of dynamic the relationship might have
- What the client should pay attention to if they meet someone fitting the description
- Spiritual context for the timing — what the tarot and astrology suggested
This writing isn’t generic. It’s the artist’s genuine reflection on what surfaced during the spiritual process for this specific client.
Stage 7 — Closing The Container
After the sketch and writing are complete, most psychic artists deliberately “close down” the spiritual work — another short meditation, a return to ordinary awareness, a clearing of the space. This is part of healthy spiritual practice and matters for the artist’s long-term wellbeing if they do this work full-time.
How Long Does The Whole Process Take?
For an experienced psychic artist, a complete soulmate sketch — from setting up the space through delivering the final email — typically takes 2–5 hours of focused work. The artist’s 24-hour delivery window includes buffer time for editing, formatting, packaging and managing the daily flow of orders.
Why Reputable Artists Don’t “Speed Up” This Process
You’ll occasionally see services promising soulmate sketches delivered in “minutes” or “instantly.” This is a red flag. Genuine psychic work can’t be rushed without sacrificing quality. The 24-hour window most reputable services use is actually fast — faster than equivalent in-person psychic readings — precisely because they’ve refined the workflow without skipping the work itself.