In the past, I’ve also been a photographer’s assistant, portrait photographer, and stills photographer, DJ running my own events business, and the piano-playing half of a two-piece artpop band.
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My own big creative project.
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I’m currently creating a graphic memoir based on my childhood growing up in the Brighton hotel my parents owned.
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You can see some images from the memoir on this website.
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I live in Brighton where I grew up, and on rainy days I love going down to look at the sea.
I’m obsessed with music from the 1970s – Ziggy Stardust, Jimi Hendrix, the Doors and disco.
I love vintage technology. I still have my Technics 1210s from my DJing days. And I can’t pass a record shop in a small town
without going inside.
You’ll recognise me by my messy hair.
Stop me and say hello.
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My Process
I run workshops, help people one-to-one, and provide resources to aid the creative process.
I use humour, a sense of fun, and liberation from expectations throughout.
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I’ve developed a range of techniques to overcome procrastination.
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I also use these methods in harmony with my own neurodiversity. They can help me get the balance right, and I've seen they help others too.
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If you want to get focused, let my process be your guide.
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I also host a weekly meet up called The Focus Hour for Creatives. It's a friendly online space to focus on your creativity in peace for an hour a week. We have a quick check in at the start and end and work on our to do list in between. It's great if you are looking for friendly co-working, networking, inspiration and support.
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I care about having the freedom to create, and provide opportunities and spaces for others to have that freedom too.
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