Why We Need to Create: The Psychology, Science, and Meaning Behind Creative Practice
Why do we need to create? Discover the science behind creativity, quilting, color psychology, resilience, and why making art supports mental health and meaning.
Why do we need to create? Discover the science behind creativity, quilting, color psychology, resilience, and why making art supports mental health and meaning.
Energize a composition, activate surrounding colors, and introduce emotional urgency. When used with intention, orange becomes a force of transformation
A new Modern Quilters showcase where I present you Holly cole, Annalisa Bollini, Erin E. Castellan and Daniela Witt
Enjoy their stories and amazing art.
The path from sketch to stitch is not about control, but about building a structure that allows ideas to evolve.
Why imperfection is essential to creative work—exploring how mistakes, process, and the human trace give art meaning and authenticity.
Learn how to build a strong color palette for quilting by treating fabric like paint—using value, limitation, and emotion to create powerful compositions.
A new Modern Quilters showcase where I present you Laura Shaw, Jo Allbutt and Sydney Zester
Enjoy their stories and amazing art.
In textile art and quilting, green plays a unique role. It is grounding without being heavy, calm without being distant. When used intentionally, green creates balance, continuity, and emotional depth — acting as both structure and atmosphere.
Carolina Oneto explores how her background in engineering shapes her quilting — combining logic, color, and emotion to design structured, intuitive art.