
Two artists. Two continents. Infinite perspectives. Fi Marks (UK) and Paula Telizyn (Canada) deliver punchy, bite-sized episodes designed to shake up your creativity. From deconstructing classical views to mastering the modern hustle, get the artistic insight you need in the time it takes to drink your morning coffee. Connect with the artists: www.fimarks-art.co.uk & www.paulatelizyn.com
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 15 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Visual ArtsArts | |||

What if the rules of the art world were just suggestions you could ignore?
In this episode of Art Crush, artists Fi Marks and Paula Telizyn have one of their most defiant artistic conversations yet. If you’ve ever felt like you didn’t fit into the t... more
Stop guessing and start growing.
In this episode, we pull back the curtain on the mentor-mentee relationship. Artists Fi Marks and Paula Telizyn discuss how an art mentor provides more than just technical critiques, they offer a roadmap through the... more
How does a series of paintings actually come to be? In our Season 3 premiere, we’re pulling back the curtain on the conceptual phase of art-making. Listen in as Fi Marks and I workshop the themes, challenges, and inspirations behind her upcoming work... more
This isn't the same old take on sexism or misogyny in the art world, or in the world in general, we touch on topics that affect women artists in ways we might not otherwise be aware of.
Artist collectives shaped art in the Western World for a long time but they seem to be fading off. Are they worth it? Our thoughts about starting one, why you'd want to be in one, and more.
We firmly believe that artists are 100% responsible for making people discover them, whether online or through events and shows. What can artists do in 2026 to shake things up and make art events more engaging for the general population?
What do you do when you're facing art block or maybe you've lost the connected feeling with your art? This is, perhaps, the more challenging side of being an artist and we dive deep into possible causes, the secret advantage boredom gives, and more.
Bread and butter art is art designed to sell. It might not be the art that you want to make, but we all have bills to pay. Do we, as artists, have a duty to challenge our viewers or should we focus on creating a thriving business?
We don't have answ... more
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Apple Podcasts | #125 |








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