In My Art Tools we look into 2 artists' tool box: what is their fetish instrument? Let's get technical! The artist's hand will guide you through the passion of following one’s vision, the pleasures of trusting an instinct, and the resilience it takes to work creatively. Hosted by Joana P. R. Neves.
The guests: Ana María Caballero and Alexandra Jabre.
What you get from this episode: Have you ever thought about the stuff art is made of? Wondered how artists make what you see in museums and galleries? How they train their hand, eye, body? Art making revelations, art techniques, lessons in resilience, art philosophies, spirituality and ethical questions.
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