WellBeing Wild

Empty pools, lazy days and oysters

What makes you feel the most wild and alive?

Either getting up to some kind of mischief, managing to catch a good wave in a wild surf when you didn’t expect to and anytime you pull off something where the odds are stacked against you.

How, where and when did your love for painting and art first begin?

In the very beginning (think pre-school/kindergarten times), I remember it being the only subject I liked. When you start recognising that you’re finishing tasks faster than the other children, you quickly realise you are stronger in that particular area than others. For an inherently competitive person, that felt great.

In kindergarten, I would write and illustrate “books” and sell them to my classmates for $3. It was quite a lucrative business and the demand was high, so

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