Finding Peace in the Repetition

Black and white image of an artist sketching at a wooden table beside a peaceful garden pond, with a bridge, gazebo, flowers, notebooks, and the phrase Finding Peace in the Repetition.

The Self Being project has made me think differently about the value of ordinary, repeated tasks. Not the dramatic parts of making art. Not the polished final outcome. The day-in, day-out actions that often feel mediocre while they’re happening: setting things up, adjusting details, documenting work, moving materials around, checking sound levels, thinking through space, … Read more

A Year of Building the Work Into a World

Black and white image of an artist writing a year-in-review at a desk, with a laptop showing virtual builds, notebooks, photographs, candles, and a Second Life-style creative world outside.

This last year has been one of the most intense and formative periods of my art life. Not just because of what I made, but because of what the practice became. It stopped being a collection of pieces and started being an ecosystem: physical, digital, written, performed, archived, and very much alive.

Selfhood Under Pressure: A Year of Practice

This past year has been about selfhood under pressure: the strange labour of staying human while surrounded by noise, screens, memory, illness, grief, digital intimacy, and the constant demand to perform a version of yourself. My work has circled presence, attention, and survival. I have been exploring how identity forms in fragments: through virtual worlds, … Read more