For ten years, the grub of an idea lived inside my head, making itself at home, feeding on the feasts and famines of my life. Until one day, it grew so big, it took up all the space in my mind and I couldn’t ignore it any longer.
I’ve been trying to figure out how I teach a child something that’s taken me 40 years to learn. How could I show them they have everything they need inside them to tackle anything life ever throws at them?
It’s a big question, but it feels like I’ve wrangled my way through enough emotional challenges to confidently say, better days will always come…
If you’re still here, you’re not done yet.
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Working out loud
I’ve been writing like nobody’s reading and creating like I’ve never been pulled apart.
- Removing yourself
- Inner strength and hope
- Tree of hope
- Sweet nothings
- Lose yourself in making
- It’s time
- 358 (+17) days later
- The power of one
- When tech can’t go wrong
An immersive exhibition experience opens up new and exciting ways to express ideas.
- Immersive: Because each visitor can be fully immersed with their own thoughts and feelings
- An exhibition: Because art gives us all a special way to express ourselves freely ― it’s a gift
- An experience: Because I hope people come away from the exhibition feeling positively affected in some way, no matter how small
I’d love to hear from you if you work in immersive: