A colorful, abstract art workspace with handmade tags, papers, and art supplies like pens, scissors, and paint on a splattered, multicolored table.

What is the Ripple Room?

The Ripple Room is a monthly live Zoom gathering grounded in the RIPPLE Practice™.

It is not an art class, nor is it a workshop or a tutorial.

This is a space to practice showing up—with curiosity, courage, and care—in real time.

Inside the Ripple Room, you’ll find a judgment-free space to experiment, play, and explore—alongside others navigating their own creative edges.

It’s a place to get unstuck, ask questions, use what you already have, and step away from digital noise for an hour of shared presence.

There are no replays. No “catching up later.”

This is an invitation to show up fully—for yourself, for your creativity, for this moment.

Upcoming Gatherings

Every month, we gather on Zoom to experience the RIPPLE Practice™ together.

Each session has a theme—but you’re always welcome to create whatever your hands want to make.

What To Expect

I won’t teach techniques or step-by-step methods. This isn’t about doing things the “right” way.

Instead, I’ll invite you to:

  • Quiet the inner critic that stops you before you begin

  • Embrace imperfection and create without fear

  • Shift how you see yourself and the world

In the Ripple Room, we create side-by-side. I work on my own projects too—sharing what I’m making, offering reflections from my process, and showing what it looks like to stay present, imperfect, and curious in real time.

This is the RIPPLE Practice™ in motion.

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Creativity Without Perfection

I know what it’s like to be busy, to doubt yourself, to tell yourself you’ll create later.

I also know that later rarely comes.

That’s why the RIPPLE Practice™ exists—not to push, but to make space.

You don’t need expensive supplies. You don’t need technical skills. You don’t need to know what you’re making before you begin.

You just need to show up—for yourself.

And if you’re here, reading this, you’ve already begun.

An Invitation to Begin

If you’re ready to let go of perfectionism and explore creativity without pressure, I’ll be waiting in the Ripple Room.

This is an invitation to real-time presence and quiet connection.

Let’s make some ripples together.