Posts in Artist's Journey
On Business Mentorships, Pt 1

We want somebody to help us prioritize and stay accountable to our schedule, help us get into the right frame of mind when things become difficult, and to provide the tools and experience we need to stay on task. It's like having both a guide and a cheerleader because doing that on our own can be exhausting.

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On Less Intuition and More Direction

However, when I create a work of art, I tend to follow an intuitive path, allowing the art to take me on its own journey and show me where it wants to go.

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On Personal Boundaries and Self-Care

Setting healthy boundaries is often seen as “picking quarrels and provoking troubles”, as I was recently reminded during a family disagreement.

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On Making "Untitled (with brushstrokes)"

And I saw all of that in me and I saw all of me in the quilt. And that's how it got its un-name. It's an untitled piece because it simply exists.

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On Why Making Art Isn't about "Having Fun"

Making art is a lot of work. It takes skill, often specialized, and concentrated labor. To make good art requires intelligence and often education.

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On Setting Professional Boundaries

Please don't touch the artwork. Please don't touch the quilts.

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