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Being laid off can be a financial nightmare, but what isn’t talked about enough is the psychic toll it takes, and the decisions we make around work in the aftermath.
Too many people associate creativity solely with the arts, even though to be an incredible scientist, engineer, or entrepreneur requires immense creativity. And it's the key to developing breakthrough products and services.
In today’s podcast we are talking about the art of idea generation. There are lots of different idea generation techniques, many of which you can apply to your art so Sandra and I want to share some of our favourites with you.
In today's podcast we’re going to talk about using your imagination in your art, even if you don’t think you have any. The key to it is finding a way of unlocking that part of your brain. We all have it, it’s just a matter of finding out how to access it.
In today’s podcast we’re going to talk about using your sketchbook to explore and have fun, rather than thinking of it as a portfolio. You wouldn’t expect an author’s first draft or notes for a book to be perfect so why should we treat a sketchbook that way.
In today's episode, we are going to talk about the importance of creating art from the heart. And by that, we mean creating how and what you love to create rather than creating what you think you should, or what other people want you to.
Today’s guest is Laura Frankstone from www.laurelines.com. Laura is an Artist, Urban Sketcher and Illustrator from North Carolina.
Today's guest is Lewis Rossignol, an illustrator and artist based in Portland, Maine USA. He specializes in combining hand-drawn and collaged imagery.
When we are starting with anything new we all tend to imitate, we copy drawings and painting techniques to learn how things are done. But then there comes a time when we need to find our own way and use what we have learned to create something new that we can call our own.
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In today’s interview, we are talking to Artist Ian Fennelly. His work mainly features buildings which are painted with splashes of beautiful vibrant colours and use lively linework.
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