Pencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today’s Best Artists
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Mitch Bowler is the Founder of Pencil Kings and the Co-founder of Evolve Artist. He has worked with countless companies, including Pixar, Marvel, Dungeons & Dragons, Activision, and more. As a former 3D technical artist, Mitch has gone through the ups and downs of honing his craft, which is why he decided to revolutionize the way that art is taught. Both of his companies offer professional instruction and hands-on support from real artists in order to help creatives around the world take their work to the next level.
In this episode…You are an architect of your own time, and only you can choose how you spend it. However, many artists struggle to find time and create space in their days to pursue their creative work. So, how can you start making time for your art in 2021, without the typical distractions of day-to-day life?
Mitch Bowler, the Founder of Pencil Kings and Co-founder of Evolve Artist, has often struggled with the challenge of carving out time for his artistic goals. Then, in the chaos of 2020, he stumbled on a silver lining: the opportunity to slow down and be more intentional with his time. Now, Mitch is starting off 2021 with a goal to stop wasting time and start treating his creative endeavors as a marathon, not a sprint.
In this week's episode of Pencil Kings, host Mitch Bowler reflects on how 2020 allowed him to take stock of his creative pursuits—and the time he spent working on them. He discusses the common challenges artists face with making time to pursue their creative endeavors, the importance of saying “no” when carving out time for your art, and his strategies for sticking to your artistic goals in 2021. Stay tuned.
PK 043: Want to become a childrens book artist? Erin McGuire tells her story of how she got into the industry.
PK 042: Want to get your first art job? Elise Hatheway tells you exactly what it takes to get noticed.
PK 041: Looking to get your art seen? Try picking up the pace as Justin Harder explains exactly what that means.
PK 040: From illustrator to gallery artist, Dave Calver shares his story spanning over 40 years as an artist
PK 039: Ever struggled with your art? It's time to dive deep into the mindset of successful artists with Cory Huff.
PK 038: Want to create with an IPad or Tablet? Portrait artist Roz Hall explains how he uses technology to smash the barriers to being creative.
PK 037: Thinking of starting a creative business? Comic artist Derek Rodenbeck walks us through the mental game of starting a t-shirt company.
PK 036: Combining all different resources and tools to become a multimedia artist with Simon Dyjas
PK 035: Want a career as an artist but don't know where to start? This podcast with Allan McKay will show you how.
PK 034: Learn how to create a children's book, where to publish it and how to overcome any problems you will have along the way.
PK 033: UI Designer for Bioware's Dragon age Inquisition Tyler Lee talks about what life is like in the studio and how he became a UI Designer.
PK 032: Learn to sell your tshirts online as Jeff Sheldon tells the story of how he created the Ugmonk design & clothing company
PK 031: How to get noticed by studios and get your foot in the door for your first art job with Joe Spadaford.
PK 030: Kevin Kramer explains how to draw portraits that are photo realistic.
PK 029: Arturo Aguirre talks about how to make your own comic book.
PK 028: Cyrus Smith talks about what life is like as a fine artists living and working in a foreign country.
PK 027: Dustin D'Arnault talks about setting your goals and creating a proper portfolio.
PK 026: Yamile Yemoonyah talks about how artists can make more money by selling their artwork through different channels.
PK 025: Cat Lavery talks about how selling prints online and success on kickstarter.
PK 024: Dwayne Vance talks about what happens when depression hits, how it affects your ability to be an artist, and what the road to recovery looks like.
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