
Taylor Swift’s creativity is a continual source of inspiration in my work, blending storytelling, resilience, and reinvention with such authenticity. Watching her craft stories that resonate across generations reminds me that art can be both personal and universal.
Taylor Swift’s creativity is a continual source of inspiration in my work, blending storytelling, resilience, and reinvention with such authenticity. Watching her craft stories that resonate across generations reminds me that art can be both personal and universal. Her ability to evolve and adapt, whether by re-recording her masters or exploring different genres, speaks volumes about the power of ownership and the courage to claim one’s voice.
Sometimes, I don’t feel like making art, or writing my books, but then I’m reminded by people like Taylor Swift and other great artists, “Don’t let anything stop you from making art. Just make it!”
Don’t let anything stop
Taylor Swift
you from making art!
turning life experiences into lyrical narratives
Her knack for turning life experiences into lyrical narratives is a reminder that, as artists, we can take our hardships and triumphs, our loves and losses, and weave them into something beautiful and relatable. Taylor’s work encourages me to explore my own stories more deeply, with the honesty that makes her songs so impactful. It’s that delicate balance of vulnerability and strength that I try to bring into my own creative world, always remembering that storytelling, at its best, connects us all.
Many of my love stories, children’s stories and self-empowerment books were written to help turn my life experiences into something that transformed the initial pain and disappointment.










embracing vulnerability, finding beauty in pain
Taylor’s artistry is a masterclass in embracing vulnerability, finding beauty in pain, and transforming personal experiences into something universally understood. Her lyrics have this magic—simple yet profound—that invites listeners into her world, making them feel as if they’re living the story right alongside her. This is something I strive for in my own work: that ability to draw people in, make them feel seen, and create a shared emotional experience.
evolution as an artist
Her evolution as an artist, from her country roots to her bold ventures into pop and even indie-folk, reminds me to resist being boxed into a single style or theme. Creativity thrives when we push beyond what’s expected, and Taylor does this fearlessly. She shows that reinvention isn’t about leaving parts of ourselves behind but layering on new experiences, growing, and adapting. Watching her, I feel more permission to explore my own shifts in style and medium, understanding that reinvention can be a strength, not a betrayal of who I was.
fierce commitment to her craft and her voice
Another thing that resonates deeply with me is her fierce commitment to her craft and her voice. By reclaiming her masters, she took control of her narrative, sending a powerful message about agency and self-respect. This reminds me daily of the importance of integrity in my own work—of owning my story and standing by it, even when the path gets hard. I see her as a beacon, showing that authenticity isn’t just about what we create but how we protect and value it. Her influence guides me to approach my art with both boldness and a reverence for my own journey.
Most importantly, she treats her energy as currency
As Mel Robbins recently shared on her social page
“Your energy is expensive. Stop handing it out like it’s free.
This is The Let Them Theory in action.
Let Them judge you. Let Them talk. Let Them think whatever they want.
Taylor Swift knows it best. Your life will change when you stop chasing approval and start choosing yourself.
Let Them gossip. Let Them criticize. Let Them misunderstand you.
You don’t owe anyone your time, your peace, or your explanation.
Because every second you spend trying to convince someone who’s already decided against you? That’s energy wasted.
Let Them be wrong about you.
Let Me get back to doing what I was put on this earth to do.
If there’s one thing Taylor proves — again and again — it’s this:
You can’t control what they say.
But you can control what you create.
Congrats Taylor Swift on your new album! I am constantly in awe of your genius and eloquent words of wisdom…already counting down the days until your new album, The Life Of A Show Girl, comes out
Happy and Excited for Everything
More happy memories of a lovely big smiley day in my gallery… Happy And Excited For Everything is now hanging in Bree’s bedroom next to her fav people… her dad and Taylor Swift… honoured my artwork is in such beloved company!
I love, love, love the name Bree created for the painting she fell in love with when she came to the studio with her mum.
They shared the really sad and unexpected passing of their much-loved dad and husband last year, and it is so lovely that this painting is helping Bree feel happy and excited for everything.
Sometimes art is where the magic is. As Picasso so sagely said, “Art washes from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Joan Mitchell once said, “Put your feelings in there. Don’t just paint some shit like you don’t care.” As simple as it sounds, this quote holds the power to transform a painting into a living expression, a canvas brimming with raw emotion.
But why is it so essential to put our feelings into our art? What difference does it make when we truly care about what we create? When we’re willing to dive into our feelings, our work becomes more than just shapes and colors on a canvas—it becomes a story, a glimpse into our heart.
Taylor, like Joan Mitchell, understands that the world doesn’t need more art without substance. Both artists recognize that we crave art that speaks directly to the soul, that urges us to pause, reflect, and feel. So, next time we step into our creative space, let’s remember to care deeply. Let’s pour ourselves into our work—not just painting or writing what we see, but what we feel. When we are honest in our creations, we give others permission to feel, too, and that is the most powerful gift any artist can give.
