Aimee Gerlach
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I am an artist who is learning to make art without fear. For a long time, I’ve been scared of not being good enough—of failing, of making something that doesn’t live up to the idea in my head. That fear has kept me from practicing, from experimenting, from growing. But I’m working to unlearn that.

My art practice is becoming less about perfection and more about showing up. I want to create with honesty, even when it feels uncomfortable. I want to explore what it means to make art authentically—to follow curiosity instead of judgment, and to stay present with the process rather than fixated on the outcome.

As an art teacher, I see how fear can stifle creativity, and I don’t want that for my students—or for myself. I believe in messy starts, quiet breakthroughs, and the courage it takes to keep going. My practice isn’t polished, but it’s real. It’s where I’m learning who I am, what I make, and how to be brave.

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