
This video is an invitation to arrive.
Many creatives feel a quiet pull toward making again, but hesitate because they believe they need a plan, confidence, or momentum before they begin.
You don’t.

Many people believe devotion to creative work begins with discipline.
But devotion rarely starts there.
More often, it begins with something simpler — affection.v

A creative practice is not something you complete.
It’s something you belong to.
Many artists struggle because they treat practice like a system — something to optimize, maintain, or master.
But creative work behaves more like a relationship.

In this quiet video, I share five gentle questions for artists and creatives — questions that don’t require resolution, only curiosity.
You don’t need to solve them.
You can simply let them keep you company.

This reflection offers something many artists quietly long for but rarely grant themselves: permission.
Permission to move slowly.
Permission to pause.
Permission to create for the simple pleasure of making.