30 days projects

Challenges aren’t usually my thing—unless they involve something creative and stretch over 30 days or more. There’s a lot of psychology behind that. Thirty days means you’re creating a habit. On a creative or artistic level, it means truly integrating something new into your work. No matter how experienced you are, by day 30 (not necessarily 30 consecutive days), you’ll be better than on day 1.

Recently, I took on a 100-day challenge. I explored a new format of digital art journaling, creating a pack of materials and Procreate brushes. My goal was to see if, with this limited set of tools, I could produce 100 different art journal pages while still enjoying the process. I did. And I still love the project. So, I’m challenging myself to the next round: creating a class based on it.
If you’re interested, here is my 100 days of Sixties Women Pinterest board.

Own Your Style, Baby.

Own Your Style, Baby.

Finding your own style is a game-changer. For me, I found my style for illustrations and collage art in Midcentury magazines. This vintage inspiration helped me blend the two disciplines seamlessly while still keeping a unique personal touch. It’s been a huge boost for my work, making everything feel more cohesive and true to myself.

Hello World.

Hello World.

Blogging isn’t dead—it’s just underrated. Telling stories is a basic way we as humans connect with each other. I think of myself as a storyteller. Whether it’s through pictures, design, training, classes, workshops, or consulting, it’s all about sharing stories.

Thanks for stopping by to have a look and listen.

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