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Get Messy

Caylee Grey
Art Journaling
Creativity
Abstract Art
Art Supplies
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Mixed Media
Art Process
Personal Growth
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Mental Health
Visual Arts
Junk Journaling
Vulnerability
Travel
Family Influence
Business In Art
Art Practice
Creative Process

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.

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Marianne Burger is a collage artist living in Swakopmund, Namibia. This magical place has had a profound influence on Marianne’s choice of colour palette and imagery. Marianne talks to us about how the process of collage has become medicine for her s... more

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In this episode Traci Taylor and I talk about staying true to your creative voice through failure and success. Throughout her work Traci lives the essence of the truth that your story matters and deserves to be told. Traci chats about being able to l... more

During this episode Nathifa Sligh shares with us the importance of noticing the natural cycles and patterns within our lives and our creative practice. Nathifa shares how this noticing can help us plan ahead and guard against burn out. The importance... more

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In this episode Erin Fairchild shares her love for documenting everyday moments through her journaling practice. Erin has found that having the intention of capturing everyday moments in your journal helps be more present in those moments so easily o... more

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Traci Taylor
An artist living in Arizona who has explored various creative mediums throughout her life and has a focus on art journaling.
Episode: Staying True to Your Creative Voice with Traci Taylor
Nathifa Sligh
A mixed media artist from Kalamazoo, Michigan, with a varied and eclectic artistic background.
Episode: Noticing Patterns and Cycles with Nathifa Sligh
Erin Fairchild
Owner of Journals Altar and creative practices expert
Journals Altar
Episode: Honoring Everyday Moments with Erin Fairchild
Lily Sol
Mixed media painter from Berkeley, California
Lily Sol Studio
Episode: Live in the Present with Lily Sol
Eugenie Billotte
French maker and storyteller living in France, known as Supermama des Vosges.
Supermama des Vosges
Episode: For the Love of Storytelling with Eugénie Billotte
Rae Missigman
A long-time member of the art world, passionate about sharing mixed media art
Episode: Art as a Safe Space with Rae Missigman
Ika Vantiani
An art worker from Jakarta, Indonesia, specializing in collage and community engagement.
Episode: Seeing the World with New Eyes with Ika Vantiani
Liz Constable
Book artist who teaches people how to make books.
BookArt Studios
Episode: Don’t Play Safe with Liz Constable
Peggy Dean
Founder of The Pigeon Letters and an inspiring educator and artist
The Pigeon Letters
Episode: Overcoming Creative Resistance and Hurdles with Peggy Dean

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Caylee Grey
Host known for her approachable and supportive interview style, emphasizing the messy nature of creativity and the importance of community.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 84 ratings
  • Advice: bank on a rich husband

    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

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    Oddomission
    United Statesa year ago
  • A little out of touch

    I feel this creator is really great of giving there view but sadly I feel they lack context of the real world

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    2
    yumcakes
    United States3 years ago
  • I love Caylee’s Interview Style

    I appreciate that Caylee prepares and invests herself in producing great interview questions and touches on deep and meaningful topics affecting our creative lives

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Juicy-S-Art
    United States4 years ago
  • Deep wellspring of creativity

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CL in SF
    United States4 years ago
  • Art, Creativity, and Connection

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Ginnis Tonik
    United States5 years ago

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Listeners appreciate the honest and relatable discussions about the creative process and the challenges that come with it.
Some feedback indicates that certain episodes can sometimes feel out of touch with broader life experiences.
The show's interviews are seen as in-depth and engaging, providing inspiration and motivation.
Caylee's hosting style is frequently complimented for its warmth and ability to draw out meaningful conversations.
Overall, the content is recognized for its authenticity and fostering a sense of community among artists.

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Live in the Present with Lily Sol
Q: What advice do you have for creatives seeking guidance or inspiration?
Lily advises connecting with mentors and exploring various styles while sharing your own work, creating a balance between observing and engaging with the community.
Live in the Present with Lily Sol
Q: How do you choose your color palettes in your artwork?
Lily expresses that she chooses colors based on what makes her feel alive and energized, often drawing inspiration from the vibrant hues in nature.
Honoring Everyday Moments with Erin Fairchild
Q: For someone wanting to start journaling, where would you suggest they start?
Start by finding a balance between supplies and simplicity, and encourage noticing the details of everyday life to capture in the journal.
Honoring Everyday Moments with Erin Fairchild
Q: Since you're working with survivors of trauma, are you then introducing them to journaling as part of the work that you're doing with them?
Yes, I used art in my work as a therapist with trauma survivors, integrating it into the therapeutic process to promote healing.
Seeing the World with New Eyes with Ika Vantiani
Q: What advice would you give to people who are already art journaling?
Art journals can serve as artwork in themselves. Embrace your artistic experiments in your journals and consider them as a foundational step towards larger pieces.

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Exploring the real and often messy journey of artistry, the content centers on candid conversations with mixed media artists, educators, and creative thinkers. Episodes emphasize the importance of authenticity, personal growth, and overcoming barriers in artistic expression through discussions on techniques, mental health, and community engagement. The emphasis on creative practice as a transformative tool provides listeners with relatable stories and insights, challenging the notion of perfection in art and encouraging listeners to find joy in their unique creative processes.

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1. Traci Taylor
2. Nathifa Sligh
3. Erin Fairchild
4. Lily Sol
5. Eugenie Billotte
6. Rae Missigman
7. Ika Vantiani
8. Liz Constable

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