By Wendy Peters

The Importance of Arts, Culture & The Creative Process
The arts/the creative process is important because it allows for self-expression and provides a unique channel for artists/creatives to express their emotions, perspectives, and interpretations of the world.
It fosters connection, the act of creating and sharing art allows us to connect with ourselves, with other creatives, and those who view our work and in my own case appreciate the natural world.
What stands out most to me about this project is the profound belief in the transformative power of the arts. It's not just about showcasing creativity; it's about championing it as a force for good. The emphasis on fostering a vibrant and inclusive ecosystem is truly inspiring.
I am particularly drawn to the focus on cross-cultural understanding. In a world that often feels increasingly divided, this project provides a vital platform for dialogue, empathy, and shared experiences through art. It celebrates the richness and diversity of human expression, bringing together voices from over 70 countries. This global perspective enriches the creative process and expands our understanding of what it means to be human.
I believe this initiative has the potential to be a truly impactful force for good, nurturing creativity in all its forms and fostering a more interconnected and understanding world.

What was the inspiration for your artwork?
My inspiration behind Tulip Tapestry is how complex and beautiful fallen petals can be, the juxtaposition of the delicate, still vibrant tulip petals in their curled and withered state, with the mould dust adding a layer of complexity, is representative of nature’s cyclical rhythm, offering a deep appreciation for the beauty in decay. How hidden beauty can be found in unexpected places.


Wendy Peters is a self-taught artist, having followed a winding path to arrive at her true calling. From owning a women’s clothing business to restoring historic homes to practicing cosmetic tattooing, her experiences in the creative industries have all led her to this moment.
In 2019, Wendy took a break from her beauty business and rediscovered her love of nature. Wendy picked up a paintbrush for the first time and hasn’t looked back since. Wendy’s art is an extension of her passion for the natural world and her desire to promote positivity, wellbeing and vitality.
Whether she is working in a realistic style or using lots of texture to create abstract pieces, Wendy’s goal is always the same: to capture the beauty and magic of our world and bring it into people’s homes.
Through her art, Wendy seeks to inspire joy, wonder, and meaningfulness. Wendy is constantly experimenting with different mediums to capture the organic forms, textures, and fragility of the natural world, her hope is that her art brings a sense of peace and connection to all who encounter it.

The Creative Process is created with kind support from the Jan Michalski Foundation.