Practice-Based Research in the Creative Arts is a methodological research text by Linda Candy and Ernest Edmonds that clarifies how creative practice itself can function as a legitimate mode of enquiry and knowledge production. The authors outline key distinctions (e.g., practice-based vs. practice-led research), emphasise the role of documentation and reflection in making tacit insights communicable, and frame the creative artefact not only as an output but as evidence within a research process. This resource is relevant to my practice because it helps me articulate my work—particularly diagramming, publication-making, and installation—as research activity, strengthening how I justify decisions, evidence experimentation, and translate subjective experience into a structured, assessable framework.