
Making art should be easy. But let’s be honest: Art is messy. (Heck, life is messy!) Together with me, Caylee Grey, we’ll explore what it REALLY means to be an artist. Practically. Warts and all. So that you can be an artist, today, now, even if you work a day job, have a million and one commitments, and own a cat that likes sitting on your art. No more excuses. Okay? Okay.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 91 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Cheryl Patrick is one of our fabulous Messians. It has been wonderful watching Cheryl grow as an artist and it was such a treat chatting to her for this episode. Cheryl explains that creating art is a way to self-regulate and work through life and wo... more
Mona Schreibt has a bold style all of her own. In this episode Mona talks about her journey to committing to her creative practice and also shares the importance of keeping her creative momentum flowing. We chat about the beautiful color black and th... more
Shawn Petite shares how she found her art soul in mixed media. We talk about Shawn’s love for documenting how she is feeling as part of her creative practice and discuss how Shawn gently dips into her creative practice through small steps that help h... more
I loved chatting to Vanessa Oliver-Lloyd. Vanessa has such a strong, clear creative voice and she proudly and confidently shares that voice with the world. In this episode we talk about the importance of giving yourself permission to break your own r... more
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I was listening to learn more about art journaling and so came across the incredibly idiotic interview with Wendy Solgonik.
Imagine thinking someone’s inspiring because they managed to have a husband cover living expenses for them as they dabbled in pottery. Or to hear someone complain about women’s rights and how cleaning and cooking are SO HARD. News flash, if you want to lessen the workload, just don’t have as many kids.
Also, how many artists out there don’t have wealthy husbands to fa... more
I feel this creator is really great of giving there view but sadly I feel they lack context of the real world
I appreciate that Caylee prepares and invests herself in producing great interview questions and touches on deep and meaningful topics affecting our creative lives
Huge appreciation for these conversations about creativity & creative process. Lots of ideas and differing opinions. Plus, Caylee’s honesty about mental health, family life, immigration, & geopolitics. This is a really rich podcast.
I like to listen to this podcast to accompany me while I make art. It provides deep conversations about what does it mean to call yourself an artist to practical solutions for carving out time for art.
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Aimed at artists and creatives, this show focuses on the messy realities of art-making and the journey of self-discovery through creativity. Topics like art journaling, the significance of community in fostering creativity, personal growth, and the therapeutic value of artistic practices are often explored. The host engages with various guests—artists from diverse backgrounds—who share their stories and techniques, offering insights and inspiration for listeners wanting to unleash their own creativity within their busy lives. Unique in its approach, the show encourages embracing imperfections and recognizing the transformative power of making art, emphasizing that art can be a joyful, communal, and healing process.
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