Getting ready for Open Studios
Getting ready for Open Studios and 10th Anniversary specials.
More flexible fine art prints
Now offering fine art prints that are produced by the artist (me) with more flexibility in size customization (imagine the perfect art in the perfect size to fit your space) and faster turnaround.
You don’t need permission to create
You don’t need to decide the course of your life or your work today. You don’t need to make a declaration, set a goal, or commit to a grand plan.
There is no urgency here.
You are allowed to go slowly.
You are allowed to pause.
You are allowed to make or do things for the pure joy it brings you in the moment.
Belonging to a creativity
This week’s Threshold reflection explores the idea of belonging to a creative practice.
Devotion vs Discipline
Which made me think…What if creativity is less about discipline and more about devotion.
Discipline implies force.
Devotion implies care and desire.
The second reflection in the Threshold series explores this idea — and how creativity becomes easier when we approach it as a relationship rather than a task.
A willingness to arrive
Over the past winter I’ve been thinking a lot about the quieter side of creativity — the part that isn’t about productivity or achievement, but about relationship.
The relationship we have with making things.
I’ve been slowly creating a small video series of short reflections called Threshold. Each one explores a gentle doorway back into creative work — devotion, belonging, curiosity, and permission.
It’s just a move, not a mistake.
I was listening to a podcast recently, and they were talking about Notice how a GPS behaves when we miss a turn. It doesn’t sigh. It doesn’t scold. It doesn’t say, “You should have known better.”
It simply says: recalculating.
One of the hosts added something that stayed with me: we can’t know what we don’t know. It wasn’t a mistake—it was just a move…