Slow Burn

A space for writing through art, time, and the slower work of making things.

Welcome.

Slow Burn is an evolving, contemplative space for thinking through art, practice, and the kinds of questions that resist quick answers. It began as a place to reflect on my own work, both in the studio and through research, but is becoming something more: a quiet archive of process, slowness, and the long, often uncertain road of making meaningful things.

Here, time is not an enemy, but a material. This blog is part journal, part sketchbook, part letter. Over time, you’ll find essays, studio notes, and reflections on process, teaching, and the seasons of a creative life.

What ties everything together is a commitment to trusting time—to allowing ideas, practices, and artworks to unfold at their own pace. There’s no rush here. No pressure to arrive quickly or perform clarity before it’s real. Just an invitation to linger, to notice, and to create from where you are.

If you’re someone who values depth over speed, process over perfection, and the slow, strange beauty of becoming, you’re in the right place.

Thank you for being here.

An oil on canvas painting detail of a hand resting on a fence.

Where is the Blueprint for This?
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Where is the Blueprint for This?

I used to ask a very simple question: how do you become an artist? The answers never quite came, and over time I began to understand why.

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Box Breathing
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Box Breathing

A short poem on anxiety, breath, and endurance during a labour shift. The body’s response to pressure, it reflects on the quiet tension between work, survival, and creative life.

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Celebrating the Ordinary
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Celebrating the Ordinary

A reflection on ordinary life and the quiet dignity it holds, grounded in painting practice and inspired by the writing of Ocean Vuong. A consideration of the value already present in everyday experience.

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Fumble in Time
Time Samantha Wilson Time Samantha Wilson

Fumble in Time

A short poem on time. I’m quietly testing the waters with poetry this year, something I may return to intermittently as this work continues to unfold.

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Tolerance for Invisibility
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Tolerance for Invisibility

In a culture obsessed with immediacy, meaningful work requires patience. Why long-term success depends on reclaiming our tolerance for invisibility.

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On Pauses, and Trusting the Shape of Your Own Path
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

On Pauses, and Trusting the Shape of Your Own Path

There is no single way to live a creative life. Some paths blaze brightly and burn out quickly. Others move quietly, folding around the rhythms of daily life. Some unfold in long stretches, with pauses that only make sense in hindsight.

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Do Schools Kill Creativity? 
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Do Schools Kill Creativity? 

Nearly twenty years after Sir Ken Robinson asked whether schools kill creativity, the answer still feels uncomfortably unresolved. Drawing on experiences teaching and studying across four continents, this essay explores how the arts continue to be sidelined in education, and what we lose, culturally and humanly, when creativity is treated as expendable.

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Aren’t You Going to Paint Something Pretty?
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Aren’t You Going to Paint Something Pretty?

What place does difficult imagery have in a world that often demands beauty and ease? This piece explores the tension between visual appeal and emotional weight — and what’s lost when we expect art to only be “pretty.”

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Art as Constant
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Art as Constant

Making art isn't always about inspiration — often, it's about discipline, doubt, and returning anyway. Reflections on why we keep showing up to create.

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Transitions, Transitions, Transitions…
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Transitions, Transitions, Transitions…

Big moves, new beginnings, and uncertain transitions. After a decade away from Scotland, I’ve moved to Glasgow — a city that feels both familiar and foreign — and am preparing to settle into a new studio space by October.

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What Cutting Out the Noise Taught Me About Creative Work
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

What Cutting Out the Noise Taught Me About Creative Work

For a few weeks, I stepped away from my creative routine to focus only on finding a job. What I expected was clarity. What I got was something deeper — a new understanding of the invisible load I carry just to sustain a creative life.

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Passion and Pay: Living Life as an Artist with a Job
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Passion and Pay: Living Life as an Artist with a Job

Balancing creative work with a full-time job can feel impossible—but it doesn’t have to mean giving up your practice. This post reflects on what it means to stay true to your artistic self, even when life pulls you in many directions.

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Reflections on Artistic Time
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Reflections on Artistic Time

Reflecting on how artistic time isn’t linear, this post invites you to trust your creative process and embrace your own unique pace.

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Where We Work: Studios, Shifts, and the Space Between
Samantha Wilson Samantha Wilson

Where We Work: Studios, Shifts, and the Space Between

Without a dedicated studio, I’ve learned to create in fragments and embrace the in-between spaces. This post explores how making art isn’t about the perfect place, but about showing up with what you have—wherever you are.

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