Second Interview with VoyageLA
I’m thrilled to share that I’ve been featured in VoyageLA’s Inspiring Stories segment for the second time this year! It’s an honor to have my journey highlighted again. In this interview, we dive into my background, explore my current work, and reflect on some key lessons I’ve learned along the way. I’m so grateful for the opportunity to connect with their audience and share my story. Check out the interview here here!
A SNIPPET:
The crisis has affected us all in different ways. How has it affected you and any important lessons or epiphanies you can share with us?
Before the pandemic, I was juggling two sides of my business—creating art for licensing and wall art through my shop, alongside service-based work like book design and branding. While I loved the freedom of self-directed art, I realized I was spreading myself too thin. The pandemic helped me simplify and focus on what clients needed most: custom, service-based projects.
That shift didn’t mean letting go of my creative vision. Finding time to create for myself is like meditation—it keeps me inspired and in tune with my intuition, which in turn makes me more connected to my clients. When I honor my own creative flow, it deepens my ability to align with my client’s needs and visions.
The pandemic also reinforced my preference of working remotely. I’ve always loved working from home, and it’s been affirming to see clients fully embrace this as the norm. Having a strong foundation already in place allowed me to adapt, evolve, and continue doing what I love—both for myself and for my clients.