I’ve been thinking a lot about what I wanted to do for this year’s 100 Days Project. The real challenge isn’t ideas — it’s time, and staying motivated when things get busy.
After completing so many daily challenges in the past, I kept wondering if I had the time… or the energy to commit to 100 days.
The truth is, I feel stretched sometimes. There are unfinished pieces on my bench. Ideas waiting. Photos not taken. Work not shared.
I asked myself not only what I want to do, but what I actually need to do.

So this project begins there.
With finishing what I’ve started.
With putting things in order.
The first part of my 100 Days will be about getting organised: clearing the backlog, tying up loose ends, finishing jewellery pieces that need their final touches, photographing and uploading work that’s been waiting patiently to be presented.
And gently, in between, I’ll allow myself to play — exploring wax again after my time at Anamma School with Dimitris Nikolaidis.
No pressure, just showing up.
One day at a time.
Let’s see where it takes me.


