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Madeline JAne
My creative life started with my hands, not a screen. Silver at a jeweler's bench. Stone at a grinder. Fabric pinned flat on a cutting table, grain running exactly where it needed to. Songs written in whatever room was quiet enough. I've always made things — in whatever medium the season called for — and every single one of them taught me the same lesson: the work only works when you understand the material before you try to move it.
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Then life asked me to pivot.
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I became a registered nurse, and I'll tell you honestly: nursing gave me something no design school ever could. It taught me that listening is not a soft skill. It's the hardest, most precise thing a person can do. Reading a room, reading a patient, reading the thing someone isn't saying out loud — that's the skill that makes the difference between work that lands and work that misses for my studio clients.
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Every version of me lives inside everything I build.


