Julia De Lucia May 2026

So, I made a conscious decision to let go of my need for perfection. I started experimenting with new techniques, taking risks, and embracing the unknown. I began to see that imperfections weren't mistakes, but rather opportunities for growth and exploration. I started to enjoy the process, rather than just focusing on the end result.

Growing up, I was always the type of person who tried to do everything perfectly. I was a high achiever, a overachiever, and a people pleaser. I applied this same mentality to my art, spending hours agonizing over every detail, every brushstroke, every color choice. I was convinced that if I could just get it "right," I'd finally be good enough. But the more I tried to control, the more I stifled my creativity. My art became stale, predictable, and worst of all, boring. julia de lucia

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"Embracing Imperfection: How I Learned to Let Go and Find Freedom in My Art" I started to enjoy the process, rather than