We had the good fortune of connecting with Anaymous Touch and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Anaymous, can you share a quote or affirmation with us?
My favorite affirming quote about life is “It’s a Great Day for Gratitude.” It’s one that I came up with about four years ago. Personally, these last five years have been challenging for me. I needed to maintain a healthy mindset in the midst of the constant hurricanes in my life. What I love about it is that it reminds me that no matter what occurs that day, there is always something to be grateful for.

Alright, so let’s move onto what keeps you busy professionally?

**What sets me apart from others?**

Anaymous Touch stands out because I embrace a unique blend of creativity and authenticity. I focus on multidimensional artistry that resonates deeply, whether it’s through visual art, music, or writing. My commitment to genuine expression allows me to connect with my audience on various levels, all rooted in my faith.

**What am I most proud of or excited about?**

I am most proud of the community I’ve built around my work. It’s incredibly fulfilling to see how my creations inspire and uplift others. I’m excited about the upcoming projects that will push boundaries and explore new mediums, allowing me to share my vision in fresh and exciting ways.

**How did I get to where I am today professionally?**

My journey began with a passion for creativity at a young age. I explored various art forms, honing my skills and finding my voice. Networking with other creatives and seeking mentorship has played a crucial role in my development. I embraced opportunities that came my way, whether through collaborations or solo projects, always trusting God to guide my path.

**Was it easy? If not, how did I overcome the challenges?**

It hasn’t always been easy. There have been times of self-doubt and setbacks, but I’ve learned to view challenges as opportunities for growth. Trusting God has been my foundation through these tough moments. I sought feedback, embraced criticism, and remained persistent, relying on my faith and the support of those around me.

**What lessons have I learned along the way?**

I’ve learned the importance of resilience and staying true to my vision. Collaboration can amplify creativity, and vulnerability often leads to deeper connections. Trusting the process and being open to change has been vital to my journey, reminding me that God has a plan for me.

**What do I want the world to know about me or my brand and story?**

I want the world to know that Anaymous Touch is about more than just artist; it’s about connection and healing. My story is one of passion, perseverance, and a commitment to uplifting others. I believe in the power of creativity to transform lives and foster understanding, all while trusting God to lead me on this journey. I’m excited to continue sharing this vision with everyone.

Any places to eat or things to do that you can share with our readers? If they have a friend visiting town, what are some spots they could take them to?
If my best friend were visiting Houston for a week, I’d plan an exciting itinerary to showcase the city’s highlights.

On Day 1, we’d kick off with breakfast at Common Bond Café, then explore Buffalo Bayou Park. For lunch, we’d grab a bite at The Rustic, followed by a visit to the Houston Museum District. Dinner would be at Pappadeaux’s, and we’d enjoy drinks and live music at The Secret Group.

On Day 2, we’d start with brunch at Blacksmith and visit the Menil Collection. After lunch at Café Zeal, we’d explore The Heights, then dine at Frank’s Pizza and catch a show at White Oak Music Hall.

Day 3 would be special, starting with attending service at LightHouse Church. Afterward, we’d head to The Breakfast Klub for lunch, then relax at Texas City Dike. For dinner, we’d indulge in the famous turkey legs at Turkey Leg Hut, followed by rides and games at the Kemah Boardwalk.

On Day 4, we’d have breakfast at The Egg & I, visit the Houston Zoo, and enjoy lunch at Hugo’s. The afternoon would be spent shopping at The Galleria, followed by dinner at Nobu Houston and drinks at High & Dry.

Day 5 would feature breakfast at Baby Barnaby’s Café, a stroll through Hermann Park, and lunch at Pinewood Cafe. We’d explore the Houston Arboretum, have barbecue at The Pit Room, and catch live music at The Continental Club.

For Day 6, we’d start with breakfast at Eggcellence, tour the East End for street art, and grab lunch at Phoenicia Specialty Foods. The afternoon would involve visiting the Houston Arts District, dining at Kuu for dinner, and enjoying a performance at The Dance Place.

Finally, on Day 7, we’d wrap up with brunch at Brunch Café, visit the Space Center Houston, and have lunch at Saltgrass Steak House. We’d spend the afternoon at Discovery Green and conclude with dinner at Katy Trail Ice House and some craft beer at a local brewery.

Who else deserves some credit and recognition?
I want to shout out my Pastor, Keion Henderson of the LightHouse Church in Humble, Texas, located at 6650 Rankin Rd. It is through his spiritual mentorship that I have been able to reach new heights in my life, my mind, and my relationships. Thank you, Pastor Keion, for allowing the Holy Spirit to use you as a vessel to uplift many broken souls.

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