Creativity is a conversation.
Across continents and careers, Tessa and Fleur share a language of thread. Their exchange reminds us that the creative process doesn’t have to be solitary – it can be shared, supported, and made richer through dialogue.
Symbols hold personal power.
Both artists are drawn to motifs with layered meaning – from flora and fauna to tarot and the feminine divine. Through stitch, they create work that carries emotional resonance, both for themselves and their viewers.
Intuition and research can co-exist.
Whether it’s seasonal shifts or historical references, both Tessa and Fleur balance instinct with inquiry. They let inspiration flow from what feels good and what fascinates them – a reminder to follow your curiosity without losing your centre.
Making is also physical.
From repetitive strain injuries to studio rhythms, the conversation sheds light on the real, embodied nature of textile work. Adapting to your body’s needs isn’t a detour – it’s part of a sustainable creative life.
Art builds community.
Through YouTube vlogs, social media, and heartfelt stitching, both artists have unknowingly inspired each other – and thousands of others. Their mutual admiration is a testament to what happens when artists share openly and make space for others to do the same.
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During the live interview, we shared some images of Tessa’s artwork. Since you’re listening to the podcast version, we’ve made these images available for you below.