
about the olympics, Alysa Liu, and taking photos of the television screen
I really need to write about the Olympics, more specifically, I need to write about figure skater Alysa Liu and the pictures photographer Matthew Johnson took of her.
about the creative process and making things on the internet.
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I really need to write about the Olympics, more specifically, I need to write about figure skater Alysa Liu and the pictures photographer Matthew Johnson took of her.

I’m a great admirer of the artists who do so-called “dailies, in other words, posting at least one sketch a day somewhere on the internet.

A few weeks ago, an image of a visibly mended sweater stopped me mid-scroll on Instagram.

I'm an artist and maker.

If you have been keeping up with my writing, you know I've committed to not buying any clothing during 2025 to explore what happens when you step outside of consumerism.

When I wrote my second article for this Substack in September of last year, I announced that I would use this platform to work with the garage door open. Very little of that has materialized since then. I've published one more article, and it wasn't directly about my art and creative projects. That doesn't mean I've not been making new work since then; on the contrary, I've been busy. Last week,

If you've subscribed to my newsletter for updates on my art practice, consider this your permission to stop reading, this one will be a bit more personal, though it still connects back to my work.

And all I came up with was this lousy HTML page.

A few weeks ago I deleted my entire idea list. And you know what? Nothing happened.