A working journal from Driftway Studio in Rhode Island. I write about process, materials, and the slow, often meandering work of making things by hand.
Artist’s Daybook: Wednesday
In this entry, I navigate one of the less glamorous yet essential aspects of an artist's life: documenting and cataloging my work. From wrestling with the limitations of my flatbed scanner to confronting self-doubt when viewing pieces in a new light, today reveals how the administrative tasks of being a working artist intertwine with creative breakthroughs and personal insights.
Artist’s Daybook: Tuesday
From a 4am business-brain wake-up call to unexpected creative breakthroughs. Follow along as I navigate commission work, delicate vintage paper repairs, and the constant push-pull of distractions that define an artist's workday.
Artist’s Daybook: Monday
Ever wonder what really happens behind the studio door? In my first of five unfiltered daily journals, I take you through a Monday filled with forgotten art skills, estate sale paper piles, and the struggle to balance upcoming exhibition deadlines with beeping fire alarms.
The 5/10 Technique: Transform Your Scrap Bin into Unexpected Art
These quick collages not only generate fresh ideas and build creative momentum, but they also give purpose to those beautiful scraps you've been saving.