We asked insiders and experts from various industries to tell us something they think outsiders are unaware of and we’ve shared a few of those responses below.

Felicia Mora

I decided to become an artist because life is too short to not at least try to do the crazy things you want to do. My passion for making art has endured all of the others throughout my life, and I am lucky to have found an art form that so many others feel equally passionate about. Tattooing lets me not only channel my creative energy, but also that of my clients and I am eternally grateful to every one of them. Read More>> 

Katriñe Arnedo

Working behind a desk for many years made me realize how much happier I am when I’m able to work for myself, build my own schedule, and have creativity being a cornerstone of my work! I love that event planning requires creativity in so many different ways; from problem solving to finding unique spins on wedding staples! Read More>> 

Michelle Bracewell

I’ve been an artist all my life—always making, always creating. At the same time, I’ve always been a picker, a junker, someone drawn to the history of forgotten objects. Around 2011, I discovered assemblage art and suddenly everything clicked. After years of collecting old, rusty, curious things, I finally had a way to give them new life and meaning. It’s like solving a puzzle with no instructions—finding the heart of a piece, then building a story around it. Read More>>