For the past year I was working in a rented basement studio space. For many reasons we decided to build a new studio in our backyard, which was completed on Mother’s Day. I was working on a new project that same day. I love my new space and, more importantly, how I feel inspired to try new things.
I am reminded that newness is an artist’s muse. To repeat old work is a creative drain. New materials, techniques, styles, perspectives all come with risk, but force us to explore, solving new problems, or not. Sometimes we fail, but then, in a new situation it is easier to accept failure as part of growth. Newness both inspires and forgives.
I am now exploring new substrates and shapes. New creativity arrives with a fresh breeze. The risk of failure seems far away when trying something new- exploring mode is devoid of the need to have immediate success. There is a lesson here – but I am too happy to work it all out – I just can’t wait to keep the journey moving forward.


