You have a creative vision—a podcast, course, book, body of work, or project that keeps nudging at you. And yet, perfectionism, fear of being seen, or the habit of prioritizing everyone else’s work keeps your own on pause.
Creative Project Studio exists to support you in choosing aliveness over fear—and to help you build the capacity to create, express, and be seen without forcing yourself into rigid productivity models.
This is a studio, not a pedestal.
A place to practice showing up as you are, in real time, alongside other committed creatives.
Creative flow over forced discipline.
Structure that supports expression—not control.
No gurus. No pedestals. Just real people creating together.
We value presence, experimentation, and honest process over polished output. The studio is designed to help you reconnect with why you create, while gently building the consistency and confidence to keep going.
You keep putting off a project that matters to you
You struggle with imposter syndrome or fear of visibility
You want more play and creative spaciousness
You’re tired of holding yourself back
You crave community without comparison
Active participation is required.
We intentionally protect this space for creatives who are ready to engage, show up, and create alongside others.
I’m one of the instructors and facilitators inside Creative Project Studio.
I’m a creative at heart, with a deep appreciation for both expression and structure. I bring my passion for systems and operations into the studio to support members with tech, tools, and application usage, and to help navigate the practical challenges that often arise when bringing ideas into form.
My role is to remove friction—especially around the technical and organizational aspects that can slow progress—so creative energy stays focused on what matters most: turning vision into something tangible.
I’m currently immersed in a year-long painting project—twelve canvases created over twelve months. It’s an exploration of patience, intuition, and creative exploration, shared openly as it unfolds.
Acrylic painting has been a steady companion throughout my life, especially during some of my most challenging seasons. Now, I’m expanding this practice more intentionally—bringing it into the online space and into conversation with a wider creative community on Instagram.
Through monthly themes and symbolic imagery, I use this container as a way to descend into inner landscapes and express what I find there, one canvas at a time. It’s both a personal creative practice and an experiment in content creation—rooted in process, consistency, presence, and honest expression rather than performance.
If you’d like to follow along, you can find the project here: @getupgal