Paris. Now it's your turn.
For anyone who has been waiting a long time to get their art back.
A hundred years ago, artists came to Paris for the freedom of expression, lack of judgment, camaraderie with kindreds, and the distance from whoever they were supposed to be back home.
They found a culture that treated art as important, not a luxury or indulgence.
Paris gave them space for something new.
It still does.
Especially if you’ve been waiting a long time to get your art back.
What would you say yes to next in your creative life, if you didn’t have to do it perfectly?
One of the most meaningful things people share with me after we’ve worked together is that they got their art back. That they realized they’re not not creative.
Their art wasn’t gone.
It was just buried under life’s practical tradeoffs and the fear that it might be too late.
Now it’s your turn.
I’m hosting a small group of five people for Creative Practice Week in Paris — six days with the city as our studio and me as your guidess and coach. Click the link to see dates available.
Café tables in the morning, wandering and art in the afternoons, unhurried lunches, and evenings that are yours to shape.
You’ll leave with a sketchbook bursting with your Paris, a creative practice that travels home with you — and your art back.
No experience necessary. Five people max.
All the details at the link below:
Reserve your space — or write to me if you have questions.
Images here are from my creative practice sketchbooks, photos of Paris are my own.









Omg I am in love with this 😍 I have posted pictures on a vision board of a writing retreat in Paris. Every year, Suzanne Kingsbury from Gateless Writing hosts a retreat in Paris and I ogle the photos every day!