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A podcast for artists, aspiring creatives, and art lovers.
Two artists share their thoughts on art, life and everything in between. Join Alice Sheridan and Louise Fletcher for honest, generous, and humorous conversations that will feed your creative soul AND get you thinking.
A podcast for artists, aspiring creatives, and art lovers.
Two artists share their thoughts on art, life and everything in between. Join Alice Sheridan and Louise Fletcher for honest, generous, and humorous conversations that will feed your creative soul AND get you thinking.
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Here's a quick summary of the last 5 episodes on Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers.
Hosts
Alice Sheridan
Louise Fletcher
Previous Guests
Sally-Anne Ashley
Sally-Anne Ashley is an artist known for her innovative approach to art and creativity. She focuses on developing and nurturing ideas within her art practice, emphasizing the importance of play and self-acceptance. Sally-Anne actively engages with her audience through her website and social media, sharing insights into her artistic process and philosophy.
Sally-Anne Ashley is an artist known for her innovative approach to art and creativity. She focuses on developing and nurturing ideas within her art practice, emphasizing the importance of play and self-acceptance. Sally-Anne actively engages with her audience through her website and social media, sharing insights into her artistic process and philosophy.
Daren Todd
Daren Todd is a muralist known for his vibrant and impactful artwork. He transitioned into the art world after receiving encouragement from his boss to pursue what made him happy. Daren's journey includes painting fences for free and achieving a notable collaboration with IKEA. His work emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the positive impact of art on people's lives.
Daren Todd is a muralist known for his vibrant and impactful artwork. He transitioned into the art world after receiving encouragement from his boss to pursue what made him happy. Daren's journey includes painting fences for free and achieving a notable collaboration with IKEA. His work emphasizes the importance of community engagement and the positive impact of art on people's lives.
Topics Discussed
studio
workspace
clean-up
productive space
planning
reorganising
developing ideas
art practice
self-acceptance
importance of play
creativity
belief
risk
business owner
creative opportunities
imposter syndrome
muralist
collaboration
community
art impact
SEO
art
global issues
climate change
geopolitics
personal challenges
emotions
guilt
creative capacity
environment for creativity
new ideas
support for struggling creatives
This week, we're discussing all things studio. Both Alice and Louise recently completed major studio clean-upn projects, while Louise is overseeing the construction of a new workspace. What does it mean to set up a productive studio space? Is your space cosy or utilitarian? Is it helpful to get 'outside' help with planning or reorganising your space? And when is it time to make a change to your environment?
Hopefully, our conversation will inspire you to take a fresh look at your own space - and maybe even have your own studio clear-out :)
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Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week, we're discussing all things studio. Both Alice and Louise recently completed major studio clean-upn projects, while Louise is overseeing the construction of a new workspace. What does it mean to set up a productive studio space? Is your space cosy or utilitarian? Is it helpful to get 'outside' help with planning or reorganising your space? And when is it time to make a change to your environment?
Hopefully, our conversation will inspire you to take a fresh look at your own space - and maybe even have your own studio clear-out :)
Find our websites and sign up for our newsletters at:
Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
0:001:05:15
Developing Ideas w/ Sally-Anne Ashley [277]
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Louise Fletcher
Guests
Guests of this podcast episode
Sally-Anne Ashley
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
developing ideasart practiceself-acceptanceimportance of playcreativity
This week, Louise is joined by special guest Sally-Anne Ashley for a discussion on how to develop and nurture ideas within our art practice. This is a topic that we are both passionate about and, while we approach it in slightly different ways, our end goal remains the same. We both seek to find a focus that sustains us, while also staying open and experimental.
During our conversation, we cover the importance of play, the need for self-acceptance, and the vital role that ideas play in our work.
Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week, Louise is joined by special guest Sally-Anne Ashley for a discussion on how to develop and nurture ideas within our art practice. This is a topic that we are both passionate about and, while we approach it in slightly different ways, our end goal remains the same. We both seek to find a focus that sustains us, while also staying open and experimental.
During our conversation, we cover the importance of play, the need for self-acceptance, and the vital role that ideas play in our work.
This is a podcast about belief, embracing risk as a business owner and being open to creative opportunities despite lingering imposter syndrome.
Today we bring you an inspiring conversation with muralist Daren Todd who transitioned in to art after his boss told him to go and follow what made him happy. From painting fences for free to a collaboration with IKEA there are plenty of ideas here to help you think more expansively about how your art can impact people around you, your community, and why it really matters.
Key takeaways: keeping a short line from idea to implementation, continuing to experiment with new ideas and ways to bring your art to people, the importance of referrals and getting known for one thing and why 4hrs spent on SEO could really be am afternoon well spent.
Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This is a podcast about belief, embracing risk as a business owner and being open to creative opportunities despite lingering imposter syndrome.
Today we bring you an inspiring conversation with muralist Daren Todd who transitioned in to art after his boss told him to go and follow what made him happy. From painting fences for free to a collaboration with IKEA there are plenty of ideas here to help you think more expansively about how your art can impact people around you, your community, and why it really matters.
Key takeaways: keeping a short line from idea to implementation, continuing to experiment with new ideas and ways to bring your art to people, the importance of referrals and getting known for one thing and why 4hrs spent on SEO could really be am afternoon well spent.
This week we're diving into the challenges of making art when times get tough. Many people are worried about global issues such as wars, climate change and geopolitics, and these massive issues can feel overwhelming. Others are struggling with personal challenges, which can also make creativity feel impossible. So how do we keep creating in difficult times? How do we restore our equilibrium after we have been triggered into strong emotions? And how do we deal with feelings of guilt about doing something we love when others are suffering?
We hope our personal experiences and challenges help anyone who is struggling with their own creativity due to external pressures.
Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week we're diving into the challenges of making art when times get tough. Many people are worried about global issues such as wars, climate change and geopolitics, and these massive issues can feel overwhelming. Others are struggling with personal challenges, which can also make creativity feel impossible. So how do we keep creating in difficult times? How do we restore our equilibrium after we have been triggered into strong emotions? And how do we deal with feelings of guilt about doing something we love when others are suffering?
We hope our personal experiences and challenges help anyone who is struggling with their own creativity due to external pressures.
Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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How is Your Creative Capacity? [274]
Hosts
Hosts of this podcast episode
Alice SheridanLouise Fletcher
Keywords
Keywords of this podcast episode
creative capacityenvironment for creativitynew ideassupport for struggling creatives
This week, we're talking creative capacity. What's the ideal environment for creativity to flourish? And when should we simply accept that there is no space left for new ideas? We suspect this is different for everyone, but in this episode, we do our best to unpack the issue as we see it, and hopefully offer some support to anyone who is struggling at the moment.
Credits: "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
This week, we're talking creative capacity. What's the ideal environment for creativity to flourish? And when should we simply accept that there is no space left for new ideas? We suspect this is different for everyone, but in this episode, we do our best to unpack the issue as we see it, and hopefully offer some support to anyone who is struggling at the moment.