From a Flower Market at 4am to the Saatchi Gallery ft. Stormy Pyeatte
Stormy Pyeatte has built a life that doesn't follow a script — RV road trips with near-strangers, hostel work, stints in New Zealand, Australia, and London — and her art reflects it. As a multidisciplinary artist creating immersive installations with floristry, light, and projection, she's carved out a practice entirely on her own terms.
In this episode, Sofia and Stormy dig into how daily creative challenges helped her find her artistic voice, what grief taught her about what actually matters, and why staying curious has been her most reliable compass.
Key Takeaways:
How embracing bold, unexpected decisions can shape your creative path
Using daily creative practice and personal projects to develop your artistic voice
Finding resilience and meaning through grief and life changes
About the guest
Stormy Pyeatte is a London-based multimedia artist working at the intersection of nature and technology, merging floral design, projection mapping, AI, and interactive tools into immersive installations that blur the line between the physical and digital. Her work has been exhibited at London's Saatchi Gallery, and she's collaborated with brands including Adobe, Amaran, and Snapdragon. Eclectic, experimental, and playful, her ever-evolving skillset is a testament to a life of curiosity and dedication to learning.
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