Usually, summer is the time when my creative art practice slows down. This is often caused by the hot weather and the fact that heat makes me really tired and unable to focus on creative work for longer periods of time. Over the years, this time was a perfect opportunity for me to just rest…
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What Do I Like?
Since the calendar summer is upon us, I thought that maybe a lighter post should be in order as the world is unpredictable complex enough at this point in time. In this post I would like to share with you what I like doing not only in the summer but in general, activities that give…
What If There Was…
… another way… of developing your creative projects and artistic practice? What if you could grow your creative art practice through authentic connection rather than the need to produce something, anything because the world is “watching” and “waiting”? By this point of the Internet revolution and evolution we all know that the virtual space is…
What Are Your Creative Habits?
I’ve run my creative art practice since 2004. Despite my desire for perfection and all the insecurities that perfectionism drilled in me I kept going developing creative ideas into projects that wouldn’t have existed otherwise. At first when I started developing projects independently, I relied on discipline to make progress. However, over time, what I…
Perfection Kills Creativity
For years, I’ve tried to overcome perfectionism to reconnect with my creative self. CONTEXT The process to overcome perfectionism required kindness and learning how to appreciate all that I’ve managed to achieve and accomplish despite the struggles and difficulties I experienced related to my undiagnosed dyslexia and dyspraxia. People with learning differences often face many…
This Is How I Keep Going
CONTEXT While I work out the small steps, I need to take to meet my objective(s) I take into account my current life circumstances. Accommodating my life circumstances within my workflow makes it easier to reach my objective(s) as I allow myself to take time to finish what I started instead of inflicting unsustainable and…
When a Project Becomes Too Much
I didn’t realise that the reason I couldn’t finish my project was because I didn’t actually want to. In 2023, I started developing the Winter Garden project, which grew from a simple idea so much that I got lost in all the countless mediums I wanted to use to tell that story. Because I kept…
Long-Term Financial Sustainability in My Creative Art Practice
aka: how to build financial resistance in 2026 that will still allow you to create and develop projects. In 2020, I decided to change my approach to consumption, which incidentally had a very positive effect on my creative art practice. At first, my desire to reduce spending was driven by financial goals and the insecurities…
How to Resist Creatively in 2026?
I’ve been practising “creativity with less” ever since I started running my creative art practice in 2005. In my films I always use props and costumes I already have access to. If I need to re-write a scene because I don’t have a certain prop, I’m happy to do it. I can afford such flexibility…
What VEJA Taught Me About the Limits of B‑Certification
B‑certification signals that a company meets verified standards of social and environmental performance, accountability, and transparency to benefit people and the planet, not just shareholders. I rarely write posts like this, but when a B‑certified company treats durability as optional, and its customers as disposable, it’s worth speaking up especially when the gap between stated…









