Redefine Success - A Becoming: Art, Energy & Returning to What Was Always There
Hi, I’m Beckie, and this is a glimpse into my journey.
How I arrived here as an artist, a creative, and an intuitive channel, and how all of it has been quietly unfolding over time.
In 2021, I had a spiritual awakening that changed the direction of my life completely.
Before that, I had spent 16 years working as a homeware buyer and product development Manager. I was surrounded by design, colour, texture, and objects that shaped how people live in their spaces. I genuinely loved it—beautiful homeware was always my thing.
But my relationship with work began to shift. The pace became heavy, the pressure constant, and something in me started to ask for a different way of living. Not faster. Not louder. Just… more aligned.
I didn’t want to leave creativity behind—I wanted to return to it in a more embodied way. More hands-on. More present.
In 2021, I set up Little House of Paint, offering painting, decorating, and wall murals in people’s homes. That became a threshold moment for me. It slowed everything down. It brought me back into physical space, into working with my hands in a way that felt grounding and real.
My first wall mural in school
And from there, I started to return to painting and opened my Creative studio at Little house of paint.
Creativity has never been something I had to find. It has always been something I was raised within. My mum has always been deeply creative—moving through different artistic forms over the years, and now working more intuitively with watercolour.
My dad spent many years working in oils, and had focused on detailed pencil sketches and portrait work of public figures and celebrities. Art, in many forms, was simply part of the atmosphere I grew up in.
My Dad
Over time, I’ve worked across different styles myself, but something in me kept being pulled back toward abstraction.
Abstract painting feels like a release. A loosening. A space where control falls away and something more intuitive can move through. There are no fixed rules, no expected outcome—just colour, gesture, energy, and presence.
The less defined the form becomes, the more open it feels. Not just visually, but internally. As though it creates space for something else to enter—something felt rather than explained.
My intention with my abstract work is for it to live in spaces where it shifts something in the room. Where it isn’t just seen, but experienced. Like a key that gently unlocks new ways of being—subtle shifts in perception, emotion, and energy. A sense of uplift, expansion, and balance through colour and form.
Alongside my return to painting, my inner world also began to deepen.
After my spiritual awakening, I trained in Angelic Reiki and began to develop a more intuitive practice alongside my creative work. Meditation, channeling, and what I experience as light language became part of my daily life—not separate from art, but woven into it.
Over time, I began to experience a deeper sense of connection to what I would describe as higher consciousness, and the angelic realm. It is something I experience as guidance, movement, and flow—something that comes through both in life and in the studio.
I can now come out of the spiritual closet and say that I am a light language channel and ascension guide, working with the Angelic Collective.
Alongside my studio practice, I also hold Wellbeing Wednesday sessions where people can come and use art as a way of healing, releasing, softening, and regulating. It is less about outcome, and more about experience. A return to presence through colour, texture, and making.
Everything I do is rooted in atmosphere. Music, scent, light, and energy all shape the space before anything is even made. The studio becomes a field in which creativity can move freely.
For me, art and spirituality are not separate paths. They are woven together. One informs the other. Both are expressions of the same thing—attention, energy, and presence.
Looking back, I don’t see a moment where creativity began. I see a continuous thread—something I have always been inside of, and am still moving through.
This is the work. This is the practice. This is the becoming