The Rebirth of a vision
The Rebirth of a Vision: The MX/Studios to RNE ART Studios Rebrand Story
When I first started MX/Studios, it wasn’t just about creating—it was about exploring. Exploring the depths of my repressed creativity, building meaningful connections, and finding joy in sharing pieces of myself through my art and my creative personality. For a while, it worked. I felt aligned with my purpose, connected to my art, and eager to share it with the world.
But somewhere along the way, things shifted.
The Struggles of a Creative in the Digital Age
As a creative entrepreneur in the 21st century, I found myself trapped in a web of algorithms, systems, and perceived expectations. I started catering to faceless audiences—people I’d never met and who, I realized, probably didn’t see me for who I truly was. They saw a fabricated, curated version of me, carefully constructed to appear “professional” and “palatable.” But the more I fed this version of myself, the further I drifted from my original vision.
The pressure to conform to what I thought a “successful” creative business should look like became suffocating. I lost myself in the noise, obsessing over metrics, external validation, and expectations that didn’t align with my authentic self.
Recognizing the Need for Change
It took time and self-reflection to realize that I was spiraling. I wasn’t just losing my vision; I was losing me. The little ADD and autistic child inside me—still learning to love themself—was being smothered by the mask I had built to keep them safe.
But that child, that creative spark, is the very core of who I am and why I create. So, I made a decision: it was time to stop hiding. It was time to embrace vulnerability and authenticity, to rebuild my business in a way that aligned with my heart and my purpose.
Enter RNE ART Studios
The rebrand to RNE ART Studios was a reclamation of self. The name “RNE” isn’t just a play on my own name—it’s a mantra, a reminder that this is for me. My art, my business, my creativity—it’s all an extension of my experiences, my growth, and my journey.
This isn’t just about creating art anymore; it’s about celebrating the human condition. It’s about honoring the deaths and rebirths we go through to truly know and love ourselves. For me, the rebrand was one of those rebirths—a shift toward sustainability, authenticity, and connection.
The Challenges of Rebranding
Rebranding wasn’t easy. Self-doubt crept in, whispering insecurities and fears of failure. But I stayed motivated by reminding myself of my purpose. I needed to build something that aligned with my capacity, my vision, and my desire to connect with others in a meaningful way.
The shift to RNE ART Studios became a symbol of self-love and empowerment. It reminded me that I am on my own side now. Where self-doubt once loomed, there’s now a sense of peace and pride in embracing the fullness of who I am.
Inviting Others to Join the Journey
I realized that the mask I wore to protect myself was also keeping my tribe—the people who would truly resonate with my art and my story—at bay. So, I’ve begun to take the mask off.
RNE ART Studios is about more than just me; it’s about us. It’s about sharing experiences, celebrating authenticity, and creating a space where we can all feel seen and understood. I invite you to find pieces of yourself in my words and my art. Let’s connect, grow, and build a community that values the beauty of vulnerability and the strength of self-discovery.
A New Chapter
The rebrand to RNE ART Studios marks a new chapter, one rooted in love, connection, and celebration of the human experience. If you’re someone who’s ever felt the weight of self-doubt, the need to reinvent yourself, or the yearning to find your tribe, I hope my journey resonates with you.
Let’s share our stories. Let’s celebrate our rebirths. Let’s build something beautiful together.
Welcome to RNE ART Studios—where art meets authenticity.