This space is where everyday life and creativity intertwine. Some days it’s about the beauty in the ordinary, other days it’s a deep dive into creative projects. Here, I’ll share a blend of real-life moments and artistic inspiration.
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Dust gathers whether I notice it or not. In the fibres it keeps a faint record of the work: plaster, sanding grit, loose threads. Clearing it helps, but it returns, it's a reminder that every artwork leaves traces beyond the surface.
Starting a new artwork is rarely smooth. A clean panel leans against the wall, waiting for the first marks. The hand hesitates, then moves. Scratches and pressure break the surface, awkward but necessary. Those first marks stay buried under layers of paint and plaster that build the final piece.
A frame does more than contain. It sets proportion, adds protection and gives the work its distance from the wall. When timber, colour and depth align, the frame becomes invisible and the piece can breathe. Making some frames by hand slows the work in a useful way and keeps the decisions close.