WellBeing Wild

Wearable sculptures

How do you live a wild and meaningful life?

I always try to live each day with the least amount of responsibility possible. This is not to avoid feeling responsible but more that any change of mind or sudden desire can be easily implemented in my daily life. I’ve always disliked being tied down to things or answering to any kind of direct authority. So, I have no routine, no kids, no mortgage, no boss … and I feel great about it.

Creating miniature wearable sculptures in my studio all day is my dream job. Although my work feels like a demanding child at times, I have to remind myself of the creative freedom I am lucky to

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