Saved by Vanessa Finzer and
Your body of work isn’t just what you create, but how you respond. To what you feel. To what you witness. To what this moment in time is asking of you. It’s easy to get caught up in relevance. To centre your creativity around being seen. But your voice doesn’t need to go viral to matter. We’re not here to optimise for individual relevance. We’re here to participate in a collective conversation. To make meaning in a world that keeps asking us to numb out or look away. Maybe your art won’t save the world. But it might hold someone together for a moment longer. It might remind YOU what still matters. It might keep you connected to yourself, to a practice that reminds you who you are. And that is not small. A body of work is not just “your ideas, well expressed” It’s a living relationship with your values. A dialogue with the future. A devotion to truth — even when the truth is inconvenient, unfinished, or hard to hold. That’s the point of Creative Living. Not just to make more things. But to build a practice that nourishes you. To create without the constant fear of being wrong. To write your way into the kind of life that feels like yours. Inside Creative Living, we’re building the foundation of creative integrity. 🌀A space to think deeply and speak clearly. 🌀A rhythm of writing that anchors your voice to something real. 🌀A somatic practice to build safety in expression. 🌀A creative sanctuary for nuance, beauty, contradiction and contribution. Fall 2025. We begin again. Let’s go. Link in bio for the waitlist or simply drop a 🌀 in the comments and we’ll send it directly to you.

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