On Working With Me
People often ask how to get involved with Pink Seaweed, or what it’s like to be part of it.
The honest answer is, it’s pretty simple.
I’m easy to work with. I’m supportive. I genuinely want artists to do well.
There’s no gatekeeping here. No hierarchy. No pecking order where you have to earn your place over time. Established artists sit alongside people just starting out, because good work is good work, wherever you are in your journey.
That part matters.
Pink Seaweed has been carefully curated into a space that feels open, welcoming and worth being part of. Not just for customers, but for the people whose work fills it.
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What I Give
I care. Properly.
I think about how your work sits, how it’s seen and how it connects with everything else around it. It’s never just about one piece, it’s about the whole space and how it feels to walk into it.
I’ll champion your work. I’ll talk about it. I’ll back it. I’ll back you.
And if you want to grow, I’ll help where I can. Advice, ideas, honest feedback, whatever’s needed.
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What I Don’t Do
I don’t chase. I don’t have time to keep people on track.
I’m not tied to my email. You’ll find me in the gallery, where the work actually is.
I’ve got a family, a business and a lot of moving parts. I can’t carry anyone through it.
And I won’t pretend to know less than I do.
This space works because it’s been thought through carefully. Every decision, every piece, every shift along the way. That comes from experience, instinct and a lot of hard work.
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What Works (Every Time)
The artists who do best here aren’t always the most experienced.
They’re the ones who show up.
They stay in touch. They restock. They care about how their work is presented. They share the gallery. They feel part of it, not separate from it.
They understand what Pink Seaweed is about and they add to it.
It’s a two-way thing.
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The Bottom Line
If you want a space that’s supportive, fair and built with real care, you’ll fit in here. If you’re expecting someone else to carry your work for you, you won’t.
That’s not harsh. It’s just how this works.
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