Today, we re-explore the main theme of this podcast’s season: “relaxation” and how valuing more R&R has improved our art practice, creative business, and well-being. We also answer your questions relating to this season and set a realistic break and return date for the continuation of the podcast. As we head into this short break, we wanted to say thank you for tuning in and supporting the podcast. We look forward to returning on April 15th for more relaxed and inspiring conversations!
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Episode 149: Does the Perfect Art Studio Exist?
Week in the Life of An Artist (Puppy Edition) YouTube Video
Episode 157: 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Reels
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64. Mary Price - Making the Shift from Hobbyist to Professional Artist
63. 5 Tips for Making Abstract Art
62. Amica Whincop - Getting Back to What Is Important
61. Podcasts, Vlogs and Classes - How do we find the time?
60. Julie Hamilton - A Passion for Paper, Paint and Pattern
59. Tracy Verdugo - Having Faith in Your Creative Journey
58. Bringing Joy to Your Creative Practice
57. Susan Nethercote - Why You Need to Make More Art
56. Overcoming Procrastination and Self-sabotage
55. Tips for Making Art on a Budget
54. Kellee Wynne Conrad - A Lifelong Habit of Making Art
53. From Chaos to Calm - My Reset Routine
52. Behind the Scenes of My SALA Exhibition
51. Do Instagram Likes Really Matter?
50. How to Get Started with Email Marketing
49. Kelly Berghella - Becoming a Full-time Artist
48. Braver Things
47. Staying Motivated When Your Energy is Low
46. Wendy Solganik - When the Art is Piling Up
45. Marketing with a 'Less is More' Mindset
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