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Notes from the Studio

This space is a place for reflection. On painting, on process and on the rhythms of studio life alongside motherhood. These are not announcements or instructions, but quiet notes written from within the practice. Thoughts that sit alongside the work, shaped by time, attention and the ongoing act of making.


On Attention, Looking, and Learning to Paint Slowly

December 15, 2025

A time came when painting stopped fitting neatly into my days. Instead, it slipped into the margins, early mornings, half hours, the quiet before the house stirred. What I lost in uninterrupted time, I gained in clarity. Each mark began to matter more. Each decision carried weight. Painting became less about control and more about attention, about trusting what could happen when time was limited but intention was not.

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Early light in the studio. Before the day begins.

Painting in the Margins: Motherhood, Time and the Studio

December 13, 2025

Motherhood has altered not just my schedule, but the way I paint. Working in fragments and early hours has made the work more immediate, more decisive. This post reflects on how limited time, attention and domestic rhythms have reshaped my studio practice, and what that has quietly given back in return.

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On Attention, Looking, and Learning to Paint Slowly
Dec 15, 2025
On Attention, Looking, and Learning to Paint Slowly
Dec 15, 2025

A time came when painting stopped fitting neatly into my days. Instead, it slipped into the margins, early mornings, half hours, the quiet before the house stirred. What I lost in uninterrupted time, I gained in clarity. Each mark began to matter more. Each decision carried weight. Painting became less about control and more about attention, about trusting what could happen when time was limited but intention was not.

Dec 15, 2025
Painting in the Margins: Motherhood, Time and the Studio
Dec 13, 2025
Painting in the Margins: Motherhood, Time and the Studio
Dec 13, 2025

Motherhood has altered not just my schedule, but the way I paint. Working in fragments and early hours has made the work more immediate, more decisive. This post reflects on how limited time, attention and domestic rhythms have reshaped my studio practice, and what that has quietly given back in return.

Dec 13, 2025

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