Enneye ART- The Making
The art that I make comes from a meditative practice I’ve developed over decades of exploring form, movement, and colour. At its core, it’s simply something I love to do—and I also love the art that comes through it. What I share is shaped by a meeting of two forces: the intuitive flow of nature that moves through me , and the structure provided by my hand, body, breath, and focused attention. In that meeting, something unexpected grows. I’ve come to understand that I am the structure—the grounded, boundaried channel through which the flow can move, take shape, and become visible.
Because of this, the work offers something genuinely unique: geometry discovered in motion—shaped by intuitive sensing and symmetrical logic at the same time. The result of this kind of process can give viewers a felt experience where the mind feels balanced, held, and gently opened to wonder and possibilities in an instant. I think it evokes imagination- in the way that happens when you’re a kid and look at a house and see a face or a picture in the clouds. My work is a combination of things that arise as I’m drawing and me shaping them out a bit- but leaving room for you to meet it halfway.
The core principles that guide my creative process, which is an equal part of the structure to my physical self and attention, are:
• I create freehand in non-erasable media (ink pens, felt markers, paint pens, brush and paint).
• I commit to seeing every piece through.
With these guiding principles, there are no “mistakes,” because problems become unexpected teachers offering new dimensions and techniques I could never have planned for—detours that often become my favourite parts once fully integrated. This is where the relationship between flow and structure becomes the most alive: the structure of my presence holds the space, and the flow finds new paths through whatever arises.
This reflects something larger about how I see living too: nothing is erased. Nothing can ever be healed to the point that it didn’t happen or you are the same person you were before it happen, nor is it supposed to. Loss, trauma, fear, grief, luck, compassion, and deeply tender or powerful moments don’t stop the pattern—they become part of it. Meeting the challenge, letting it surface, letting it inform, consciously integrating it (doing the work)… helps us grow into new parts of ourselves we could never have formed otherwise. There is no way to know the final result when you’re in it, or even the next ten steps sometimes, but if you set the intention to grow into self-discovery, self-trust, and wholeness, you will feel the tug toward one small next true move. From there, another will come, and another. That is how the pattern grows—through flow, through structure, and through the willingness to stay with what appears. This is exactly how this art is created- and offers a visual option for learning about/feeling it, and an implanted subconscious reminder-support.
About Adriane
I grew up in the Yukon and spent many years traveling widely before settling on the Sunshine Coast eight years ago after completing nursing school. I’ve worked in health care for 14 years and most recently in the mental health and addictions field, which I care deeply about and am passionate to continue growing in. I share my home and days with my six-year-old child and our ten-year-old dog- exploring forest trails, coastal wandering, and everyday micro-adventures together. Making art has been a peaceful refuge throughout my life, a place I return to for steadiness and integration when the world feels chaotic and overwhelming. It’s where I reconnect with the natural intelligence of flow, the structure of my own presence, and a gently-challenging unfolding of time.