Afleveringen
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Jaclyn Gordyan returns to chat about the experience of preparing artworks for exhibition, the art show itself, dealing with the time after the exhibition, and transitioning to the next project, which may be in a different medium.
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Monique Mulligan chats about the pressures of productivity versus creativity, and art versus craft. And how all that relates to writing, painting and sewing.
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Zijn er afleveringen die ontbreken?
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Nicki Traikos chats about painting portraits with watercolours. How is painting portraits different to portrait photography? How do you use watercolours for portraits when the paints are so difficult to control?
Nicki's courses can be found on her website:
https://www.lifeidesign.com
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Mia Amphlett chats about the charms of instant photography. You can find Mia's photos on Instagram at:
https://www.instagram.com/mia_amphlett
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Car Rose joins Kim to chat about art journalling, as well as writing, quilting, and other creative endeavours.
Car’s Blog:
https://carorose.typepad.com
IG: carrosecreative
Ministry of Crafty Shenanigans podcast
http://ministryofcraftyshenanigans.com
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Gina-Marie Cincinnati returns to talk about exhibiting your art.
https://ginamariecincinnati.com
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Kim chats with three other artists about art journalling. Previous guests are Kylie O'Grady, Uncle Frogface, and first time guest Car Rose.
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The Incognito Art Show is a unique annual art show that is open to all artists. Incognito means that artists names are kept secret until after their artwork has been sold. This means that the majority of people purchase art based on what they like rather than the name and reputation of the artist. All profits are donated to organisations helping artists with disabilities, and all artworks are priced at $100 Australian Dollars (about $66 US Dollars, €61 Euros, £52 British Pounds, respectively, in May 2024).
https://www.incognitoartshow.com
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Kim continues her series on how to art journal. This time looking at art supplies and what to put in the journal.
http://artsupplyposse.com
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Samantha Gehrmann chats about spinning, weaving, and photography.
https://www.samanthagehrmann.com.au
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Kim talks about artworks that made an impression on her during a visit to The Art Institute of Chicago. We would like to hear your experiences with artworks. Record them on your phone and send them to us. Email at the end of the podcast, or via private message on Instagram.
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Sean Southerland, a.k.a. Uncle Frogface, is creative across a wide variety of art forms. Sean chats about the difference between creativity and productivity, and how art helped him overcome a debilitating illness.
Find Sean everywhere online under his moniker Uncle Frogface.
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Jessica Tivendale creates handmade chocolate bars and uses the different flavours to inspire her visual art work. For example, chocolate flavour notes inspire colour palettes.
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Gina Marie Cincinnati returns to chat about her experiences being selected to exhibit her art at the XIV Florence Biennale, and what's involved in shipping artworks internationally. To understand why "carnets" exist in the art world, check out the short podcast series "The Professor".
https://brazen.fm/the-professor/
https://ginamariecincinnati.com
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Brooke Shaden creates surprising and dark images that feel like paintings, but are manipulated photos featuring herself playing different characters.
https://brookeshaden.com
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Kristy Rice chats about focussing on the joy of creating art.
http://kristyrice.com/
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Elishia Jackson creates fibre art using basket weaving techniques.
Find Elishia on Instagram at @elishia.jacksonart
https://www.instagram.com/elishia.jacksonart/
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Mixed media artist Kylie O Grady chats about not having a fixed process and letting yourself be guided by constraints and "happy accidents", as Bob Ross would say.
https://www.instagram.com/kylieogradyart
Note: this episode contains adult language.
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Kim Mak returns for a chat about creative endeavours over the past year of 2023 and ideas for 2024.
https://bettymaewrote.com
Special guest appearance by one very chatty bird. Probably a channel billed cuckoo or Asian koe.
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Josh Dykgraaf creates elaborate photo manipulations of endangered animal species using natural objects, such as leaves to represent bird feathers.
https://www.joshdykgraaf.com
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