June 3, 2025

The secondary job

I used to tell people that I was a software designer with a ‘second job’ as an illustrator; ‘software designer by day, illustrator by night.’ I used to think that the illustration work was a creative and artistic salve for the days spent toiling on computers – a way to reset my mental health and to build up my energy for when it was time to return to work on Monday.

Now I tell people I’m an artist who needs a second job as a software designer so I can support myself and my art practice. Putting the art practice first is a profound shift in identity I never saw coming. But that’s the thing with practicing art – it helps you learn about who you really are and what you really care about. It turns out that the market doesn’t pay for things I care about, but I’ll make them anyway.

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March 24, 2026

I have to work today

What if, on the days we don’t feel like making art, we do anyway? In the same way that we show up to our day jobs when we don’t fee like it?

March 17, 2026

Scared of progress

The problem with progress is that we’re likely to learn that we’re either not good enough or not ambitious enough. But maybe there’s no other way?

March 3, 2026

The ancestors are speaking

What might we be able to tell ourselves and listen for in order to provoke more positive energy and action in our art practice?

February 24, 2026

Can I do this?

Where does the motivation for beginning mark making come from? Why would I even try in the first place?

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