Hi, I’m Sasha
Founder of True Vision Studios
Multidisciplinary artist, creative partner, and coach for creatives.
I was born and raised in the artistically rich San Francisco Bay Area, shaped by a multicultural family full of thinkers, makers, and dreamers. From a young age, I was driven by an insatiable desire to experience life through art, travel, and human connection.
I also built True Vision Studios because I spent years as a creative person who wasn't creating. I had the vision, the taste, the ideas. What I didn't have was the ability to keep going when things got uncomfortable or uncertain. This method came from my own creative life first, and then it was refined through every client who got stuck in the same place I used to be.
Over the course of my career, I've worked closely with renowned artists across the music and entertainment industries, and I've seen how often commercial success demands compromise at the cost of purpose, depth, and originality. I work in the space where vision meets viability, without compromise.
I bring strategic insight from inside the creative industries, a creative practice of my own so I live what I teach, and the belief that fear isn't your enemy. It's a signal. The right support doesn't fix you. It reflects you.
I have a deep love for bold and unapologetic individuals who will stop at nothing to deliver their message, for the greater good of the collective consciousness and community.
I've coached hundreds of artists, creatives, and entrepreneurs, and the same patterns show up every time. The same stalling points, the same blocks, the same moment where talented people stop moving. My work comes from years of tracking those patterns and finding the specific skills needed to move through them, across every medium and experience level.
Our Mission at True Vision Studios
At True Vision Studios,our mission is to dismantle limiting systems, restore trust in collective growth, and move beyond the illusion of hyper-individualism.
We believe that creating meaningful work is an act of cultural and social contribution.
Experimenting, softening, slow days, acts of thoughtfulness, precision of craft, passionate, detailed work, odd hours/body clock not standard time blocks, weirdos with swagger.
WHAT WE STAND FOR:
WHAT WE ACTIVELY WORK AGAINST:
Perfectionism, external standards of success, negatively competitive creative environments, capitalism, the “good” “bad” binary.