Robin Richardson

Robin Richardson No Holds Aesthetics

BOOKING

Richardson is only taking on select projects for the time being. Please emailcontact@robinrichardson.ca with a brief project outline and ideal budget and if the fit is right we will schedule a complimentary intake call.

Robin Richardson is a Canadian writer and artist with numerous award-winning publications. She is a graduate of OCAD University and Sarah Lawrence College and a Berton House, Doris McCarthy, and MacDowell Colony Fellow.

In the intensity of 2020 she left the literary world to live alone in nature. There, a prolonged visionary experience collapsed the boundary between conscious thought and unconscious intelligence. Robin no longer produces ideas but rather excavates fully formed worlds, systems, and styles from these newly accessible regions of the mind. She recognizes the necessity of seeing things as they are, both in light and dark, and strategizing accordingly.

She works at the intersection of aesthetics and storytelling to push back against cultural homogeneity, crafting transformative experiences that stir the imagination, heal subconscious patterns, and anchor new realities into everyday life.

She also offers editorial and workshops at No Holds Poetics


PISCES | OX | LIFE PATH 9 | MENTAL PROJECTOR | INFJ

Robin Richardson might be the most artistically courageous person I know. She never settles in her practice or shies away from what her work demands of her.”

- Mark Truscott


You're brilliant. Thank you so much”

- Willow Loveday Little

“That was absolutely life-changing. Perfect timing, and your guidance was invaluable. I love feeling so empowered and focused on what to do next. Thank you”

- Anne-lise Jasinski

“Robin excels at guiding brands, projects, and individuals through creative transformations. Her process is intuitive yet structured: she absorbs the emotional and strategic landscape, then delivers visionary yet practical recommendations that feel both inspired and inevitable. Clients feel truly seen and elevated by her work. “