A place where I share my thoughts, short stories, poems, current inspiration, painting previews, resources, and other musings.
Art Is For Everyone
My existence thrives on creating and immersing myself in artistic pursuits, whether it involves drawing, writing, or even infusing humor into my personality. Art isn't just something I do; it's an intrinsic part of who I am—it manifests naturally and inevitably.
On the Loom
Weaving takes time, the journey of self expression through the warp and weft is a meditative process, a place where I can celebrate the juxtapositions between colors and textures (of life)
Artist Mindset: A Catalyst for Innovative Leadership
Creativity is often seen as a talent possessed by a select few. However, it's essential to know that creativity is a not a mere talent, it's a way of operating.
Embracing Life's Imperfections
The drip cloth: A humble piece of fabric used to protect surfaces from drips, spills, and stains, serves a practical purpose. Yet, there are deeper lessons to be gleaned from this unassuming object.
Embracing Polymathy
Embracing Polymathy: The aim isn't to become a world-renowned expert in numerous fields simultaneously, but rather to embrace a genuine love for learning and vigorously pursue it across different domains.
Finding Solace in Art Amidst Uncertainty
We're living in an incredibly fearful time, and I'm aware that stress levels are soaring. But amidst all this, I find myself profoundly grateful to be an artist.
About The Painting: Rearranged
Life has a peculiar way of rearranging itself, like a puzzle that continuously shifts its pieces. People enter our lives, weaving in and out, leaving indelible imprints on our hearts.
Balancing Act: Art for Self and Others
I've often engaged in the ongoing debate about whether art should be created primarily for personal fulfillment or for the enjoyment of others. So, which is it? How can art simultaneously serve our personal needs and be appreciated by others?
The Influence of Constraints
The concept of the power of constraints has always fascinated me—setting limits for ourselves. When we work with a restricted number of words, colors, canvas size, time, or tools, we're compelled to create within those boundaries
Sign or Not to Sign: Deciding When Your Artwork Is Finished
Without a doubt, one of the toughest aspects of creating art is deciding when to stop. To truly finish a piece, it has to resonate deeply within me. And that sense of resonance takes time to develop, gained through countless hours of introspection.