Miss Led aka Joanna Henly is an artist, illustrator and art director based in East London.
As an artist Jo works from portrait commissions to large scale complex works, this work is often in public spaces or a live performance as part of an event – or she is the event, also creating portraits of guests of responding to a gallery or theme. In addition she creates personal work which is exhibited globally, as well as selling prints online.
-How each year of her career has been defined by something big.
-A look into the highlights of her career from the eight-year gap to workshops to working with agents.
-The way in which you think differently when you are teaching others and on the spot having to move quickly.
-The difference between teaching in-person and teaching through her books Figure Drawing and Portrait Drawing.
-Not having a day off for six weeks.
-Properly understanding burnout and how to deal with it.
-How everything she creates starts with writing things down, even if it is a very rudimentary idea or self-coaching.
-How The Artist’s Way and morning journaling changed her life.
-Putting yourself in a productive and positive state of mind so that you create opportunities for yourself and also have the confidence to jump on opportunities that are presented to you.
-Signing up for and taking a course, and how it brought her out of the darkest part of her eight-year gap.
-How her seasons or years become themed.
-The forethought that goes into each project in terms of style and composition.
Miss Led's Final Push will make you realize that everyone has something creative in them – you simply have to approach it as play.“When you take your ego out of the picture and it’s not about you anymore, you start thinking differently.”
“Push, but know that you can’t go all four cylinders all the time. You can’t. You need to have some time out. And thank your body for telling you that you have to stop.”
“It all starts with words. It starts with writing things down. Even if that’s just self-coaching myself.”
“My brain works like too many Google tabs open all the time.”
“I always put everything on paper first. I have tons of notebooks. They are core to my practice and to my ideas and to my mental state.”
Links mentioned:Portrait Drawing by Joanna Henly
Figure Drawing by Joanna Henly
Why People in Cities Walk Fast
The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron
Connect with Miss Led:Website / Store / Facebook / Behance / Instagram / Twitter
On the next episode:Cat Rabbit : Website / Instagram
Join the discussion in the Facebook group!331: Planners and Pantsers and Plantsers, oh my! (w/ Suzanne Clay)
330: Turn your list UPSIDE DOWN (w/ John Wentz)
What you create is a part of people's lives (Best of YCP: Ron Pope)
329: Speak up, Stand out, Stay CREATIVE (w/ Johnny Anomaly)
328: Flagging DISTRACTIONS and focusing on GRATITUDE (w/ Andrew Tischler)
327: Hustle + Hustle + Hustle = Opportunity (w/ Vanessa Vakharia)
326: Clean out your DIRTY SOCKS (w/ Teresa Coulter)
325: What to do when things get interrupted (w/ Alisa Kennedy Jones)
324: Defining yourself as a MAKER (w/ Sada Crawford)
323: Make a mark to adjust a mark (w/ Jason Polins)
322: Challenge your flaws HEAD ON! (w/ Ahmed Aldoori)
321: The DOMINO EFFECT of starting your passion (w/ Lily Hevesh)
320: The fear is a message (w/ Marie-Noëlle Wurm)
319: Your art is ENTERTAINMENT, not work (w/ John Guydo)
318: Your KICK IN THE CREATIVES! (w/ Sandra Busby & Tara Roskell)
Here's my #Cramuary goal. What's yours? (Plus New Patreon Stuff)
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317: Put yourself in position for luck to strike (w/ David Kochberg)
316: STRETCH your creative imagination! (w/ Felix Semper)
315: Follow your gut before your head stops you! (w/ Aimée Hoover)
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