SEEING WITH NEW EYES

✨ A favorite quote from Marcel Proust:“The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.”

I’ve been sitting with this idea recently. Inspiration doesn’t just live in faraway places—it’s also in the familiar, if we allow ourselves to see with fresh perspective.

Sometimes the best way forward is actually to pause. To reflect on where we are, where we’re going, and to notice the beauty in what’s already here.

I had an incredible week photographing both my art and our creative experiences with Utkan Kocaturk. What I love about collaborating with Utkan is how we create together—letting things unfold organically. This final shot below (see the video here) came after days of working side by side, when I simply asked him: “How would you capture my art and studio?” Seeing my work through his lens gave me a whole new vision.

And it makes me wonder:

  • How do we show up in the workplace with new perspective?

  • How can we bring that same freshness to our events and gatherings?

  • How do we create space for connecting in ways that feel alive and meaningful?

For me, seeing Crave Workshops through new eyes is just the beginning. More photos and videos are coming soon, but for now, I’m grateful—for collaboration, for perspective, and for the reminder that in both art and business, discovery begins with how we choose to see.

✨ If you’re looking for a new kind of experience for Mental Health Awareness Month, let’s chat about creating something that supports well-being in a fresh, meaningful way.

Two art studios.
Two cities.
Three days.
Three cameras.
Four inspiring locations.
Eight jumpsuits. 
Ten unforgettable art experiences.

Can’t wait to share more!

When was the last time you were truly surprised?

Tried something without knowing how it would turn out?

Or even just had a different kind of conversation with your co-workers?

I’ve always believed it’s the simple, small moments that can have the biggest impact on our well-being. That’s what makes our Marbling Experience so powerful.

In just an hour, participants move from hesitation to curiosity—floating colors on water, watching patterns unfold, and discovering the joy of creating something completely unique. Along the way, they try something new, stretch themselves in gentle ways, and often connect more deeply with those around them.

For Mental Health Awareness Month this October, it’s a beautiful reminder that creativity doesn’t have to be complicated to be transformative. Sometimes the act of slowing down, being present, and allowing color to flow is exactly what we need.