Rachael is my friend in real life. Not only is this episode proof that I have friends, it’s also an exploration into what creating art in the “in-between” looks like. Rach is someone who says things that are so profound that I have to whip out my notebook in real life to write it down. I knew that we had to record one of our discussions for the podcast. This particular chat centered around what living as an artist means, practically. Looking for space to grow, but still giving ourselves safety. Using all the different bits of life, taking what we need, and turning them (sometimes) into art that is true.
Podcast Show Notes
We discuss:
- learning how to see and capturing what you take in
- eliminating the space between mind and hand
- removing the inner critic
- bringing back the joy of art
- ruts and artist book
- being aware of the parts we like and following them
- Artist with an A
- the different ways we can live with art
- Baumgartner Restoration on YouTube
- the meanings we give our materials
- fear as an indicator and fear as showing what something means
- fear keeping us trapped, and what happens when we move past fear
- staying stuck vs. comfortable vs. having a safe space
- growth vs. a safe harbour
- space to be free
- having a time for everything – defining art, asking why, and digging deeper
- art supplies as outsourcing our creativity
- “baptising” your supplies and continuing the high
- collaborating with your supplies, seeing it as a partnership and two-way street
- full immersion
See Rachael’s post for the Get Messy Blog here.