Winston Churchill famously embraced imperfection in his speeches, allowing small flaws to make them feel human and alive. In Wilting Mind, I explore how creative struggle and unplanned details — the uneven lines and irregular patterns — can give art its heart, reflecting the authenticity and vulnerability of the human experience.
Not Finished: On Momentum, Memory, and Making
Returning to my art practice after a long break, I reflect on momentum, memory, and the tension between scientific accuracy and artistic intuition while finishing a beadwork piece inspired by the olfactory epithelium.
