.:I Painted a Mural at Power of Your Om in Santa Barbara:.

19th of September, 2019

If you’re wondering how I became known for murals it came down to putting myself out there in a lot of big and uncomfortable ways. I started painting murals and signs in 2002 and luckily held tight to doing this work. Not only do I have years of experience but signs and murals are one of the most popular reasons I’m hired.

Recently I had a great opportunity to paint a mural in the lobby of Power of Your Om Yoga Studio in Santa Barbara. This is a female owned studio which made this project even more special. CHANGE STARTS HERE was what the mural was based around which is also the underlining message of POYO Studio. I’ve always felt supported in looking deeply within with responsibility when I practice or spend time with the POYO staff. Adrienne has done a fantastic job at streamlining what they stand for and how they want to impact the community.

Painting murals is a place where I can tap into a flow that feels more free than most other things I do. It’s quite a magical feeling. I approached this mural free hand which is honestly how I work best. Enjoy Friends!

Adrienne, owner of Power of Your Om standing in front of the mural I painted.
The mural I painted at Power of Your Om in Santa Barbara.

Chelsea Willett

I currently work remotely from a yurt in the mountains of Santa Barbara. I fell in love with remote work before I fell in love with design. I was always and artist but wanted collaboration with people. Life as an artist 100% of the time was lonely and also beautiful.

I began designing in 2013 under Chelsea Willett Designs working on building my design portfolio. Finally in early 2018, I fully launched Chelsea Willett Designs and took the plunge after an advanced business course and feeling like if I didn’t do it now, I would regret it forever.

There are endless rewards in owning my own business but one of my favorites is working remotely and traveling. I spend my free time practicing yoga and playing in nature as much as possible. I try to spend a few months each year on the road and many weekends hiking, camping and filling my inspiration cup with the world around me.

Now as a Designer I work with a lot of fresh entrepreneurs and am absolutely in love with watching them grow and flourish. I consider myself a Renaissance woman (thank you Leonardo da Vinci - my hero) with what I am able to create and the skill set I hold.

I love Squarespace and the amount of beauty I’ve been able to add to others’ lives through this platform.