We recently connected with Looptive and have shared our conversation below.
Looptive, thank you so much for taking the time to share your lessons learned with us and we’re sure your wisdom will help many. So, one question that comes up often and that we’re hoping you can shed some light on is keeping creativity alive over long stretches – how do you keep your creativity alive?
I keep my creativity alive by staying curious and open to experimentation. I make time to explore new ideas, tools, and perspectives because inspiration often comes from unexpected places. I also balance structure with freedom: setting clear goals while giving myself permission to play, make mistakes, and iterate. Finally, I recharge by stepping away when needed, reflecting on feedback, and surrounding myself with creative people and environments that challenge and inspire me.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
I focus on creating work that blends creativity with purpose. What I do is driven by curiosity via exploring ideas, visuals, and stories in ways that feel fresh but still meaningful. The most exciting part for me is the process itself: taking an abstract idea and shaping it into something tangible that people can connect with, interpret, or feel inspired by in their own way.
What I feel is most special about my work is the balance between intention and experimentation. I’m not afraid to try new approaches, evolve my style, or step outside my comfort zone, because growth and discovery are a big part of the art. I want my work to feel honest, thoughtful, and reflective of both personal experience and the world around us.
As a brand and creative practice, I value authenticity, consistency, and connection. Whether someone engages with my work visually, emotionally, or conceptually, my goal is to leave them with something that resonates and invites them to look a little closer or think a little deeper.

If you had to pick three qualities that are most important to develop, which three would you say matter most?
Looking back, three things stand out as having the biggest impact on my journey: curiosity, consistency, and adaptability.
Curiosity has been essential. Wanting to learn, ask questions, and explore beyond what I already knew kept my work evolving instead of becoming stagnant. For anyone early in their journey, I’d say follow what genuinely interests you, study work you admire, and don’t limit yourself to one lane; pull inspiration from everywhere.
Consistency is what turned ideas into progress. Showing up regularly, even when motivation was low, helped me build skills, confidence, and a body of work over time. My advice is to create a routine that’s realistic and sustainable. Small, regular efforts add up far more than occasional bursts of intensity.
Adaptability allowed me to grow alongside change. Being open to feedback, new tools, and shifting directions helped me stay relevant and grounded. For those just starting out, try not to be too attached to one version of your work or yourself. Treat everything as a learning phase, stay flexible, and let growth happen naturally.
Together, these qualities create momentum. Stay curious, keep showing up, and be willing to evolve.

How would you spend the next decade if you somehow knew that it was your last?
I would spend that decade being very intentional with my time and energy. I’d focus on creating meaningful work without overthinking outcomes, via projects that feel honest, purposeful, and reflective of who I am. I’d want to make things that last beyond me, whether that’s through art, ideas, or impact on other people.
I’d also prioritize relationships: spending more time with family, friends, and the people who truly matter, being present instead of rushed. I’d travel more slowly, experience new places deeply, and stay curious about the world.
Most importantly, I’d live with less fear, taking creative and personal risks sooner, expressing myself more openly, and trusting my instincts. If time were limited, I’d choose depth over speed, connection over noise, and meaning over approval.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://Looptive.com
- Instagram: https://Instagram.com/@looptiv
- Youtube: https://YouTube.com/@looptive
- Soundcloud: https://SoundCloud.com/looptive
- Other: http://tiktok.com/@looptive

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