Creative inspiration and advice to help you stop procrastinating and start making stuff. Any kind of stuff. Hosted by best-selling author Danny Gregory. Brought to you by Sketchbook Skool.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 81 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArtsCraftsLeisure |
Are you constantly comparing your art to other artists? Does it seem like everyone on Instagram is making better stuff than you? Let's talk about these issues and better understand where your art stands and why you shouldn't give up!
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Are you copying other people's art and worrying you can never make anything unique? How do you develop a personal approach? How do you make art that's authentically yours? Let's talk about these issues and devise some solutions to make art a regular... more
Welcome to the 5th season of Art for All, the Sketchbook Skool podcast.
Join Danny Gregory and this season's cohost, Jill Badonsky, as they discuss creative blocks and challenges and how to get it together, get inspired, and get to work.
Today we di... more
Welcome to the 5th season of Art for All, the Sketchbook Skool podcast .
Join Danny Gregory and this season's cohost, Jill Badonsky, as they discuss creative blocks and challenges and how to get it together, get inspired, and get to work.
Today we d... more
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I really enjoy Danny’s podcast. It is always thoughtful, usually wry and witty and always entertaining. All the different guests and guest hosts have been enjoyable to listen to, Danny has a real ease with them. His reflections on art, art-making, the inner critic monkey that keeps you from making art, art supplies, and on and on are a great way to examine your art habit, or why you are avoiding it. Great job on the newest format this season. It was fun!
thanks to danny for inviting me to chat on his podcast. I'm really enjoying binging the back episodes @schulmanArt host of The Inspiration Place podcast
A great podcast for creative people and those who want to. Especially if you live far away from regular contact with positive influencing kindred spirits. Or you live abroad and long to hear these conversations in your native language.
Lots of topics are covered on the show.
Danny the host is thoughtful and thought provoking. His podcast, essays and YouTube channel are a pure force for good to calm and turbocharge your creativity and motivation.
Both these guys bring insight and experience to the conversation of creativity and the everyday bits of an artist/creative life. Danny is witty, funny and sarcastic. This podcast never disappoints!!
Best one yet👍🏻👍🏻
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