This week, Richie and I chat about why it can be helpful to revisit previous art styles or processes in your art practice or business. This idea emerged as I've rediscovered and fallen back in love with the playful style of art from my very first online class, The Melting Pot.
We also discuss the challenges we've faced in defining a style and approach for our YouTube channel and why we're returning to simple, short videos like we used to share when we first got started.
We hope you enjoy the episode! Remember, the creative path is anything but linear—it's okay to shed things that aren't serving you well and return to something that you loved or something that was working well and maybe didn't need to be changed in the first place!
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106. Stress, Sketchbooks and Sustainability
105. The Pausecast - Taking a Break to Save Our Sanity!
104. Richie's Story - Encouraging Creativity in Others
103. Reigniting Creativity with Process-focused Art
102. Guest Artists (Revisited) - Andrea Soos, Ange Miller & Wendy Solganik
101. Are You Playing the Long Game?
100 - What it is Really Like to Host a Podcast!
99. A Message for Discouraged Artists
98. My Favourite Art Supplies (Updated)
97. Creating Our First In-Depth Ecourse
96. Phoebe Gander - Permission to Paint and Embrace My True Self
95. Tips for Being on Camera
94. Sharing Our Biggest Failures (so far)
93. Q&A with Laura Horn & Susan Nethercote (Part 2)
92. Q&A with Laura Horn & Susan Nethercote (Part 1)
91. If I Was Starting an Art Business Now!
90. Getting a Studio Space Outside the Home
89. 5 Ways to Simplify Your Art Practice
88. Sonal Nathwani - The Power of Sketchbooks
87. Photography Tips for Artists
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