Inside the Studio is where the practice lives when no one is watching.
Except — you are.
This is me sharing the work as it unfolds — the paintings, the process, the mornings that don’t go as planned, the life that holds it all together.
Sometimes it’s a video where I’m talking directly to you. Sometimes it’s what my daughter said at dinner, or what surfaced in a conversation I wasn’t expecting.
Everything here is shaped by the RIPPLE Practice™ — you won’t always see those words, but you’ll start to recognize the movements in the way I work, in the way I let things be finished before I feel ready.
There’s no feed to keep up with, no threads to respond to, no progress to perform.
You come when you want to. You take what resonates. You might read every post the day it goes up, or check in once a month, or just like knowing the door is open. Nothing is mandated or expected.
This isn’t a transaction — it’s a connection. $10/month or $108/year. Cancel anytime.
Couch Painting
A small peek at the watercolor florals I’ve been painting on the couch as I restock the Ripple Station™ this week.
Experimenting with Gouache
A messy, funny, unexpectedly tender moment experimenting with gouache—and what it taught me about frustration, confidence, and keeping at it.
A Fast Way to Use Your Brayer Sheets
A simple five-minute idea for turning painted brayer sheets into something surprisingly elegant.
Fall Tokens at the Ripple Station™
A look at the layered fall tokens I created for the Ripple Station™—each one a tiny vessel of time, texture, and care.
From Brayer Sheet to Gift Box
A small look at how a painted “brayer sheet” became a handmade gift for someone stepping into a new chapter.
Practicing the Unrushed
A reflection on the quiet permission that comes from making slowly, gently, and entirely on your own terms.
A Quiet Hour at the Table
A small glimpse into the quiet, grounding hour I spent making gel plate prints as a way to come back to myself.
Persons, not Personas
A reflection on the quiet alchemy that unfolds when women gather, make messy art, and let themselves be fully seen.
The Magic of Creative Courage
A reflection on the quiet transformation that happens when people create through the messy middle together.
When Creativity Insists
A small reminder that you don’t need a plan to make something—you only need to follow the tug when it arrives.
