I have been painting for most of my adult life. 
It seems to come and go like the wind. Blowing through my life in gusts and waves.

Creativity isn’t linear. It breathes, expands, and contracts, just like everything else in life.
I have moments and prolonged periods of time where I make the time to create. To put my inspiration into a concrete form. Other times, life seems busy and ‘gets in the way’. My creative vision is blurred by the responsibilities of life.
I’m at a point now, where I have realized that everything is about priorities.
Where focus goes, energy flows.
It’s not about forcing creativity during the busy seasons or expecting inspiration to strike at the “right” time. It’s about learning to embrace the process—both the highs and the lulls.
Over the years, I’ve accumulated countless paintings—finished pieces, overpainted experiments, and unfinished ideas that still hold promise. Each one feels like a snapshot of a particular moment in this ongoing process. And now, as I sift through these remnants, I’m reminded that art isn’t just about the final product.

It’s about the journey—the stops, starts, and everything in between.
If you’d like to see more of what I’ve been working on or explore the evolution of my art, you can visit my website. It’s a space where I have started to share not just my work but the stories and processes behind it—a way to celebrate creativity in any way that it presents itself.
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