In Designing With Energy, Nicole talks with artist Kirsten Sadlier about the movement, emotion, and intention behind her work. Kirsten creates between two coasts and infuses the spirit of each one into surfboards, sketch art, large scale abstracts, and wallpaper that reads like a love letter to place. She shares how she found her way back to art after stepping away to focus on family, how ADHD fuels her creativity, and why she believes human made art carries a feeling that AI cannot replicate...
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In Designing With Energy, Nicole talks with artist Kirsten Sadlier about the movement, emotion, and intention behind her work. Kirsten creates between two coasts and infuses the spirit of each one into surfboards, sketch art, large scale abstracts, and wallpaper that reads like a love letter to place. She shares how she found her way back to art after stepping away to focus on family, how ADHD fuels her creativity, and why she believes human made art carries a feeling that AI cannot replicate...
Designing Island Vibes: Interiors, Color, & Real Life with Studio Shaolin
Highly Affected By Her Surroundings
44 minutes
7 months ago
Designing Island Vibes: Interiors, Color, & Real Life with Studio Shaolin
In this episode of Highly Affected by Her Surroundings, I’m joined by Hawaii-based interior designer Shaolin of Studio Shaolin — and trust me, this is not just another “beachy neutrals” conversation. We’re diving into what it really looks like to design homes in paradise — from sourcing challenges and wild shipping logistics to creating bold, personality-filled spaces that still feel like a vacation. Shaolin shares her journey from event planning to interior design, how island life shapes her...
Highly Affected By Her Surroundings
In Designing With Energy, Nicole talks with artist Kirsten Sadlier about the movement, emotion, and intention behind her work. Kirsten creates between two coasts and infuses the spirit of each one into surfboards, sketch art, large scale abstracts, and wallpaper that reads like a love letter to place. She shares how she found her way back to art after stepping away to focus on family, how ADHD fuels her creativity, and why she believes human made art carries a feeling that AI cannot replicate...