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Are You Building a Studio or Performing One?
Why consistency of action beats the illusion of presence in creative identity
There is a constant exposure; it’s easier than ever to look like something you’re not…!
A well-styled feed. A bold mission statement. A polished project drop every quarter. These things can create the performance of a studio. They signal motion. They imply relevance.
But performing a studio is not the same as building one.
One is maintained from the outside in.
The other grows from the inside out.
This isn’t a critique of visibility. It’s a reminder of where substance lives. Because the more performative the brand becomes, the more fragile the foundation. Without systems behind the scenes, the front eventually collapses.
What Does It Mean to Perform a Studio?
It means you spend more time curating the image of your practice than shaping its reality.
It means you obsess over external validation before internal clarity.
It means you’re designing for applause instead of alignment.
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