27 Jan 2026 Expansion

I woke up this morning and checked my messages. Sanjana had sent through the TORs. Part of it was what I was expecting…the other part was taking on a wider role than I’ve had before. It was a bit overwhelming in many ways. I will explain more when I’ve had the meeting later today and when I get my head around what I’ve been asked to do. BUT. It means I have work throughout the whole year, and that means while I have that work I can try and work on my educational hub/website and my visual essays.

Yesterday I handed in my acceptance to go to Jaipur. That was also quite overwhelming and a bit exciting…and a bit stressful. I was hoping for Barcelona in early March, but that probably seems unlikely. Damn.

I did another round of life drawing last Friday and that was really lovely. It just helps me to keep present.

Last Friday I went to life drawing at the Auckland Art Gallery. It was definitely worth going, it got me into the rhythm of drawing and I came home feeling energised. I drew this when I came back home:

It is always a bit of a balancing act to try to get into creative flow, especially when I’m interrupted. But for some reason, this worked really well, almost like it’s not the “getting into” but the “warming up” that is important. This was thinking about the visual essays that I will create for Cyborg vs. Ai.
I’m really excited about it, as I think it will be the basis for my graphic novel.

So two more bits of news. Do you want the good news or the bad news? The bad news is a woman emailed, asking if I would do artwork for the cover of Diabetiologia for a minimum payment. I declined. I cannot do things for free anymore. I won’t. Why should I? Use AI if you want free art, but pay artists if you want quality artwork, and include it in your funding. If you haven’t, that isn’t my problem.

So the kinda good news: I’ve been invited to go to Jaipur, India to present on the topic of art and advocacy for the Global Diabetes Summit. At the end of last year, I thought about applying to go to the Summit but then decided that it wasn’t a good idea because of the short amount of time I’d be there, and that the trip would be 30 hours! But Matthew Garza, who I worked with at Diatribe emailed to ask me, and they have been so amazing to work with, so I guess I can’t refuse? I have to decide by Monday.

I also haven’t heard back from my application for ATTD in Barcelona. It’s getting kinda late now, so I guess I’m not going there. I will try and apply again next year.

More good news: Sanjana from WHO contacted me to ask if I wanted to work with them on the Lived Experience Event in June 2026. So that is really great news, and I’m excited about it.

I really struggle being both a public and private person – I’m excited by in-person events and meeting people, but I hate being on social media, even though it’s important to keep visibility on there.