The beginning of curious adventure

I’ll be honest: I have no idea how to write a blog, but I’m willing to get uncomfortable and learn as I go. My goal is simple—share what I’m working on, and, more importantly, share my own self-discovery along the way. The process matters most, and I want to bring you along for it.

If you know me, you know I’m an open book. Stories from my day, my past, or my future plans—if I have them, I’ll share them. Whether that’s a good trait or not is up for debate, but it’s who I am.

If it weren't for loss, the gain would have gone unnoticed.

Losing a great friend in 2018 threw my life off track more than I wanted to admit. I had to reinvent myself without that friendship and find a way to move through all the sadness. That loss forced me to slow down and make better use of my time here. I lost someone, but in the process, I found a deeper understanding of myself and what I’m capable of. Art became both my comfort and my outlet. Creating with my hands and mind brings me back to myself—so much so that I knew I had to share it. That’s why I started teaching again.

On a side note, I cannot think of a worse time to embark on the adventure of starting a business. In fact, I have had my fair share of skeptics telling me the same, but here I am, developing my brand and diving in headfirst. No big shock that I didn't listen to those voices.  I could no longer ignore life's cruel timeline. The biggest con in the history of being an adult is waiting for the time to be right.

Join me, not for any other reason but to experience the joy and light that art can bring to your soul.

I look forward to meeting all of you someday.


Previous
Previous

My Tips for successfully living with an artist

Next
Next

What the heck is a curiologist?