Inside the Studio - why it started
- Anna Bogusz

- Apr 13
- 1 min read
Updated: May 11
Some things exist somewhere between trying and failing, between one sketch and another, and very often, they stay there. For a long time, this was my process. Whenever I discovered something - technically or in a more intuitive, less visible way - I usually had no one to share it with, and I almost never wrote it down. Now I see this is what I regret the most: all those small moments that mattered, but simply disappeared. Inside the Studio grew out of a need to hold on to those moments.

There is one more thing: a single point of view is never enough. Everything I’ve learned comes from my own process and from experimenting. That is also why I sometimes feel frustrated by the way things are presented as final, almost like a verdict, as if something either works or it doesn’t.
The truth is more complex than that. Through experimenting, you begin to see that things often work differently than you’re told. What is said to be impossible turns out to be possible, what is dismissed as limited can go much further.
What you’ll find here
Inside the Studio is my way of encouraging you to look for your own answers, to go further and to find a balance between what you see here and what you can discover on your own.
It is a basic subscription - a space for thoughts, observations, and conclusions; sometimes images, sometimes process. More reflective, but always grounded in real practice.



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