I don’t want to be defined by one style

For a long time, I believed that every artist needed to eventually “find their style”…one recognizable aesthetic, one visual identity to stay within. But the more I create, the more I realize that I don’t want to limit myself to one visual language.

Right now, I’m in a phase of fluidity, evolution, and exploration, and it feels incredibly freeing.

I’m learning through experimentation — discovering new materials, textures, techniques, and emotions with every piece I create. Some artworks feel soft and minimal, others more expressive and spontaneous. I allow my emotional intuition to guide the process rather than trying to force consistency.

To me, creativity should feel alive, not restricted.

I don’t want to create from rules, expectations, or pressure to fit into one category. I want to create freely, instinctively, and honestly. I want my art to evolve naturally alongside me.

Maybe my style was never meant to be fixed.

Maybe my style is movement, freedom, and discovery.
Maybe it’s curiosity.
Maybe it’s experimentation.
Maybe it’s allowing myself to continuously change without fear.

And honestly, I think there’s something beautiful about not having all the answers yet.

Maybe creativity becomes the most beautiful when we stop trying to define it, and simply allow ourselves the freedom to explore, evolve, and create without limits.

Thanks for stopping by the studio.

Keep making magic! Until next time!

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