A podcast for artists, aspiring creatives, and art lovers. Two artists share their thoughts on art
Do you ever feel like a boiling frog? So busy that you don't notice that "enjoyably in demand"
This week, we discuss why so many artists are driven to continually change … is this the natur
Open Studio season is coming up... whether you are an old hand or this is your first year showing in
This wide-ranging discussion was sparked by recent projects. These new challenges have required us t
Did you know that who you surround yourself with makes a huge difference to your life? Does yo
This week we dive into the topic of selling - why it doesn’t need to be intimidating and why - above
This week, we’re considering event and exhibition submissions and asking what criteria should we use
Does art need a gimmick to succeed? If art has a quickly recognisable ‘hook’ does that make it easie
A question from a listener leads us into a wide-ranging discussion about the artist life. Many feel
This week we’re discussing investments - not stocks and bonds, but the kind of investments you make
There is great merit in sticking with something long enough that you actually benefit from your own
Framing can be a challenge for us all. It’s expensive and there are so many options. If you paint on
This is really a juicy one. What happens when your work culminates in a show - but you’re still feel
We all struggle with time. Some of us have young children, or elderly parents or a full-time job, an
We can all recognise this sorry state of affairs, and it’s not fun! We discuss the difference betwee
This week we tackle a topic faced by artists the world over ... how do you deal with older work when
This week finds us at different ends of the process. Louise has just finished several paintings in h
What’s Your Studio Space Like? Some artists work in giant, light-filled spaces, others make r
Have you ever felt selfish about your art making practice? Do you worry that it’s taking up time yo
Welcome to a new podcast for creatives with behind the scenes conversations about making art and the