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Let’s talk about perfection and why it can actually get in the way of making honest work. In this episode, I’m digging into how the little flaws—the things we usually try to hide or fix—are often what make a piece feel alive. I’m sharing some real examples from my own studio, what I’ve noticed in student work over the years, and why chasing polish can flatten your voice. If you’ve ever second-guessed a brushstroke, over-edited a piece, or felt pressure to make things look “right,” this is a reminder that the human parts of your art are often the most powerful.
Let’s talk about perfection and why it can actually get in the way of making honest work. In this episode, I’m digging into how the little flaws—the things we usually try to hide or fix—are often what make a piece feel alive. I’m sharing some real examples from my own studio, what I’ve noticed in student work over the years, and why chasing polish can flatten your voice. If you’ve ever second-guessed a brushstroke, over-edited a piece, or felt pressure to make things look “right,” this is a reminder that the human parts of your art are often the most powerful.