I can knit and sew but my passion is Eskimo Dancing.
I experiment with different flavors of cinnamon rolls.
I am creative by being a visual learner of sewing the uses of a qaspeq.
I find creative ways to make people around me comfortable with themselves.
I direct plays for community theater: live, emotional storytelling.
I use what I have to exist in my space.
I do photogrammetry and cartography, which are both art and science.
I write screenplays.
I create beautiful pieces of art out of glass, clay, paint, and paint.
I make beautiful music with friends using marimbas, drums, and hosho.
I build, use arts to deal with emotions, try to find new solutions and ideas.
I host great dinner parties.
I create traditional and modern qaspeqs, quyana to my grandmothers.
Most importantly, I make connections. I also create through various mediums
I’m creative when I buy paint to color a white blank sheet to express.
I create art pieces from nature.
I share the ancient art of puppetry with the young and the young at heart.
I enjoy upcycling clothing from thrift shops.
I teach art classes to families!

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