Art work in the exhibition at Scarborough museum and gallery

Finding connection in a crowded space.

Artists - regardless of the medium- crave connection.

We want people to pause, engage and feel something when they look at our work. But how do we make space for ourselves in a world already so full? How do we ensure our art isn’t just glanced at, but truly seen? 

here are some questions we can reflect on:

. Do you think traditional pen art holds a place in today’s fast moving digital world? 

. what makes you stop and engage with a piece of art instead of just scrolling past?

. How do you personally support or discover artist who create by hand?

. Have you ever felt like you had to change your art style to fit in? 

As a pen artist. I keep creating not just for visibility, but for the love of the process, And maybe, there’s still room for art that’s asks for patience, detail and a closer look.

Id love to hear your thoughts - how do you see the place of traditional pen art in todays world?

Let’s start a conversation.

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