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Why I’m Keeping This Process Visible

It’s easy to only show finished work. Polished outcomes. Clean narratives. But the reality of creative work is messier than that—false starts, revisions, uncertainty, long stretches of quiet effort. This blog is a place to document the process as it happens. What I’m working on, what’s changing, what’s unclear. Not as a performance. Just as […]

On Starting Before You’re Ready

There’s a temptation to wait—until the work is better, the plan is clearer, the confidence is stronger. That delay is rarely about quality. It’s about fear. Most progress I’ve made has come from starting imperfectly and adjusting along the way. Momentum clarifies things faster than overthinking ever does. This blog, like the work itself, is

Moving into Studio One

After a long period of working alone, I’ve moved into an art studio in Belfast. This feels like a shift—not just in space, but in intent. The studio gives me room to work larger, think slower, and take the process more seriously. There’s something grounding about showing up to a place designed for making, rather

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