The Art of Getting It Wrong

There’s a particular kind of ache that comes when something you made doesn’t match what you imagined. You know what I mean, that moment when you step back from your work, brush still in hand, and realize it’s… not right. Not what you saw in your mind. Not what you hoped it would be. TheContinueContinue reading “The Art of Getting It Wrong”

What Only Your Best Friend Will Tell You About Unlocking Your Creativity

I used to think something was wrong with me. I’d sit at my desk, surrounded by the prettiest scraps, the softest brushes, the juiciest ink colors, and I’d just stare. Nothing would come. And when it did, it felt forced. Like I was trying to be an artist, instead of just being one. And god, that ache. That longingContinueContinue reading “What Only Your Best Friend Will Tell You About Unlocking Your Creativity”