Flow clarity, strength and rhythm and gratefulness
I used to feel like I had no control over my time or life.
Learning to say yes to others… and also to myself changed everything.
Simply be yourself, as if, it was possible, at least bite into it!
I used to feel like I had no control over my time or life.
Learning to say yes to others… and also to myself changed everything.
A week balancing art, family, community, and reflection — from honoring women’s legacy in Coconut Grove to preparing upcoming artist talks at MIFA. As Women’s Month begins, this moment feels like a reminder that art and humanity remain deeply connected.
A week lived at full speed—long days, full responsibility, and the need to pause and recover—unfolds alongside major professional milestones and a world in turmoil. This reflection moves between the intimate and the global, celebrating resilience, faith, and quiet courage, while embracing the idea that growth, like art and life, takes time, care, and patience.
In a time shaped by censorship, fear, and repression, Cervantes chose to defend imagination, dignity, and the right to dream. Today — and always — allowing oneself to live the impossible dream is an act of bravery, a way of seeing the best in humanity, and something we can all choose to do.
Artist Jessica de Vreeze explores how art uplifts and connects us — how friends hot yoga and 5 K can uplift and invites you to join Unchained Mothering’s 5K Walk for empowerment and community.
Amid chaos, love and perspective lead the way — and this week, 3 milestones: my husband ran the Berlin Marathon and completed the 6 majors, an article was published and my work Keep on Dancing enters the Coral Gables Museum’s permanent collection.
After a month away, I returned to Miami on July 1st—and went from jet-lagged couch potato on the 4th of July to dancing queen by Bastille Day. Between battling exhaustion, missing my kids, catching up on art, and celebrating French culture, this summer has been a true whirlwind. Here’s how I’m finding my balance (and my rhythm!) all over again.
Amidst the vibe of Ultra Miami, standing with Joep from Breda, we absorbed Armin van Buuren’s uplifting message: “We need more love. We are one.” Joep’s voice echoed: “Think about the solution, not the problem.” In that moment, I felt a surge of resilience and courage, dedicated to bringing back the hostages of the Nova Festival. Let’s carry their spirit forward with love and light.
In the exciting world of entrepreneurship, especially in art, small business owners like artists face diverse responsibilities. They must excel in strategic planning, financial management, operations, marketing, customer service, human resources, and administrative tasks. By mastering these areas, artists can drive growth and success in their entrepreneurial journey. Stay tuned for more insightful tips!









