For many people, when they think about an artist at work, they envision uninterrupted marathon hours of studio time… something that isn’t realistic for most artists. A studio practice needs to be sustainable – meaning you can keep it up for many years, whether you have family obligations or other jobs – without burning out. […]
Manga-inspired Fine Artist Camilla d’Errico on the Convention Circuit
http://traffic.libsyn.com/theabundantartist/Camilla_Derrico.mp3 In this episode, we cover: 2:00 – Camilla d’Errico explains how she got started attending comic cons, and how her presence at the conventions has changed over 18 years. Her first solo show sold out! 7:30 – Camilla addresses the fact that its scary to put your work out for people to see, and how […]
I’m a Multipotentialite
When I submit guest articles or speaker bios, it usually ends with something like this: Cory Huff is an actor, storyteller, director, and photographer living in Portland, Oregon. What does that mean? I thought I’d share a little more with you. Actor/Director I’ve been acting since I was in 4th grade. In high school I was […]
How to Start (and End) a Joint Venture | CI #24 (The Final Episode)
:22 – Cory & Melissa talk about why they ended the Creative Insurgents podcast, and what’s happening next Go to TheAbundantArtist.com/podcast to see the new podcast 1:30 – we talk about why we are ending the podcast and what you can learn from it, and how we decided to partner together 4:00 – how we […]
Art Journaling and Beating Back Fear with Cynthia Morris | CI#23
Show notes: :47 – Cory introduces Cynthia Morris, artist, writer, writing coach, and fabulous dancer 1:20 – Cynthia shows off her art journals a little bit and shows how she got started with them. She also mentions some resources from Frederick Frank, including Zen Drawing and Art As A Way 5:20 – how visual thinkers […]
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