It started with 200 dots and a very quiet kitchen.
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I'm Maria.
In 2019 I accidentally discovered that filling small circles with 200 tiny dots made my brain shut up. Not in a "meditation" way. In a "oh, we're just making dots now" way.
My thoughts got bored and wandered off.
So naturally I became obsessed. What else does this?
✓ Parallel lines filling a petal? (Oh wow, yes.)
✓ One section solid black? (Why does this feel like winning?)
✗ Complicated Celtic knots? (No, exhausting, never again.)
✦ Tiny Art History ✦
Yayoi Kusama has been making dots since she was ten years old. She's 97 now. She walks to her studio every morning and makes more dots. Her paintings sell for millions. For dots.
she never stopped. that's the whole secret ✦
I kept only what felt like a small vacation.
Six years of playing scientist — trying patterns, timing them, asking friends "does this one make you feel accomplished or annoyed?"
Turns out the magic formula is stupidly simple:
→ Simple patterns.
→ Clear sections.
→ Up to 15 minutes.
Done.
✦ Tiny Art History ✦
In Japan there's a practice called Ensō — painting a single circle in one breath. It's not meant to be perfect. It's meant to be complete. Zen monks have been doing it for a thousand years. One brush. One breath. One circle. And somehow that circle contains everything the painter was feeling at that exact moment.
one circle. one breath. a thousand years of proof that simple works ✦
Like finding out the fancy recipe just needed salt.
25,000+ people create with us now.
Most of them walked in thinking "I'm not creative ENOUGH" and walked out with evidence they're wrong. And this is not ONLY about that bit...
However this is a story for everyone to discover for themselves.
You probably already speak this language. You just didn't know it had a name.
✦ Tiny Art History ✦
Hilma af Klint painted in secret for twenty years. Not because she was shy. Because the joy was so private she didn't want anyone else's opinion touching it. In 2019 her show broke the Guggenheim's attendance record. More visitors than Picasso.
she didn't need permission. she needed a closed door and a Tuesday night ✦
— Maria
Full Bloom Club · London · Est. 2019
Ready to find out
what your hands already know?
twelve minutes. that's all ✦
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