Art-Ed Musings

Notes from inside a creative life — part artist studio, part classroom, part inner terrain.

This space brings together reflections on making, teaching, and thinking with a Jungian lens, a neurodivergent slant, and a deep belief in art as a way to explore what’s real.

Some posts are practical, some personal. All are honest. All part of the bigger work.

Multiple hands reaching in together, overlaid with golden sunlight and dried grasses — symbolising connection, collective growth, and the layered nature of creative process.

Art, Growth, and Discomfort. That’s the Point.

A space for honest reflection, discomfort, and creative growth. This blog explores the lived process of art-making: full of beauty, frustration, uncertainty, and transformation.