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    Explore "sketchbook" with insightful episodes like "#303 Following Your Artistic Intuition w/ Anastassia Zamaraeva", "Colors of the Sun, Songs of the Moon: Melissa Lakey’s Artistic Insights, Gallery Success, and the Evolution of Creative Observations", "Ep 97 Robyn Woolston", "82: How to Start a Sketchbook Practice" and "𝐔𝐔 EP8:插畫中有話 ft.插畫師 黃采逸" from podcasts like ""Shaping Your Pottery with Nic Torres", "Windowsill Chats", "Jo Durrant's Beautiful Universe", "Startist Society" and "Unique Unit 特殊單位"" and more!

    Episodes (41)

    #303 Following Your Artistic Intuition w/ Anastassia Zamaraeva

    #303 Following Your Artistic Intuition w/ Anastassia Zamaraeva

    The Questions we ask will determine how our pottery will look like that's why I created a Free 15 questions to help you discover your voice template go grab it here www.shapingyourpottery.com/questions

    In this inspiring episode, we delve into the world of pottery creation with the incredibly talented Anastassia Zamreva. From her early love for pottery, a detour into architecture, and her master's degree in art psychotherapy, Anastasia's journey is a testament to the power of following one's intuition. Discover how her unique approach to sketching and sculpting offers a refreshing perspective on artistic expression. Anastasia also discusses her brave transition into full-time pottery amid a pandemic and the balance she strikes between profitable and passion projects. Finally, Anastasia shares the importance of patience, authenticity, and allowing your work to find its audience in the world of pottery. Tune in for a deep dive into the captivating realm of pottery creation and artistic bravery. You can learn more about Anastassia by clicking this link here @a_zama_ceramics

    Top 3 Value Bombs:

    1. Trust the Process: Anastasia Zamreva emphasizes the importance of trusting the process in pottery. By relying less on preconceived ideas and plans, and more on intuition, artists can create pieces that are deeply personal and unique. This approach allows for the creation of pottery that is an authentic representation of the artist.

    2. Balancing Act: Anastasia shares her experience of turning pottery into a full-time career amid a pandemic. She highlights the importance of finding a balance between creating pieces that sell and ones that fulfill her artistic passion. This balance allows her to maintain her love for pottery while still sustaining a viable business.

    3. Discovering Your Unique Voice: Anastasia underscores the significance of patience and authenticity in finding one's unique voice in pottery. By allowing your work to naturally find its audience rather than aggressively selling it, artists can develop a distinct pottery style. This can lead to new opportunities and connections in the pottery business. Anastasia also stresses the importance of repetition and practice in achieving artistic freedom.

    Colors of the Sun, Songs of the Moon: Melissa Lakey’s Artistic Insights, Gallery Success, and the Evolution of Creative Observations

    Colors of the Sun, Songs of the Moon: Melissa Lakey’s Artistic Insights, Gallery Success, and the Evolution of Creative Observations

    Margo is joined by contemporary visual artist and illustrator Melissa Lakey. Melissa is based in Joshua Tree, California, where the windows of her art studio look out into the Mojave Desert. Her colorful work celebrates the landscape and animals of the American Southwest and her love of cowboys, road trips, and summer vacations. Melissa shares on observing others and how it can inspire our own creative processes, the concept of using sketchbooks with specific themes and approaching journaling, overcoming creative obstacles and more.

     

    Topics discussed:

    [01:32] An introduction to Melissa

    [05:12] Her unique art journey: finding passions and discovering new possibilities

    [12:25] Exploring different techniques and materials in vibrant art

    [13:13] Her love for art supplies and some of her favorite tools

    [20:21] Her first residency experience and the inspiration and motivation she found in attending 

    [26:29] First show in Joshua Tree and the feedback she received 

    [35:39] Thoughts on self-identification and artistic work

    [39:20] Her sketchbook practice and how it aids in her projects and bigger works

    [42:42] The value she finds in exploring other artists methods

    [47:59] Thoughts on teaching

     

    Margo and Melissa also discuss why she took a break from creating and the fears that come up when taking a break, her number one tip for 100-day projects, why social media friends have been pivotal in her career and why she doesn’t live post her work but rather waits a month or so to post. 

     

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Sarah Dyer (https://www.sarahdyer.com/)

    Sou'wester Lodge Artist Residency (https://www.souwesterlodge.com/art/artist-residency/)

    Hey There Projects (https://www.heythereprojects.com/)

    Wyatt Hersey (https://www.wyatthersey.com/)

    Emma Carslile (https://www.emmacarlisle.com/)

    Natalie Lundeen (https://natlundeen.myportfolio.com/)

     

    Connect with Melissa:

    https://www.melissalakey.com

    https://www.instagram.com/melissa.lakey

    "Colors of the Sun, Songs of the Moon" in Taos, NM from August 19th - September 20th (https://www.instagram.com/lunojo_gallery/)

    Sketchbook Workshop (https://inkygoodness.samcart.com/products/sketchbook-workshop-melissa-lakey/)

     

    Connect with Margo:

    www.instagram.com/windowsillchats

    www.windowsillchats.com

    www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill

     

    Ep 97 Robyn Woolston

    Ep 97 Robyn Woolston

    In episode 97 Jo is joined by artist and film maker Robyn Woolston, who talks about her work, passion for her subject and projects involving archives and those about mental health and the environment. Plus she answers the Quick Six.

    Jo also visits Gloucestershire Archives to find out the story behind a sketch book dating back over a hundred years. 

     

     

    Presented, produced & edited by Jo Durrant.

    Music licensed from Purple Planet. 

    82: How to Start a Sketchbook Practice

    82: How to Start a Sketchbook Practice

    In episode 9, we talked about our love of art supplies and our addiction to purchasing sketchbooks. Every once in a while we actually fill some up. Have you ever wanted to start a sketchbook of your own? In this episode, we are going talk about our own sketchbook practices, why we have them, suggestions on how to choose the right sketchbook and more to get you started on your own sketchbook journey.

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    𝐔𝐔 EP8:插畫中有話 ft.插畫師 黃采逸

    𝐔𝐔 EP8:插畫中有話 ft.插畫師 黃采逸
    從大學開始的插畫師夢想 進入到職場,而後毅然決然到美國進修 現今以插畫師為職業 采逸在這集中分享插畫學習的經歷 以及插畫師的工作內容 工作上不同項目,考量重點也會不一樣 插畫不只有在網路上的圖文創作 可以是提供孩童豐富想像力的繪本 也可以是報章雜誌資訊轉化後的圖像 或是促進商品銷售的插畫圖 這些圖像不僅是欣賞觀看 更有與人交流的溫馨故事 一起來聽聽吧~ //—————————— 黃采逸,畢業於美國舊金山藝術大學插畫系碩士,為英國插畫經紀公司Bright Agency旗下插畫家。曾擔任臺灣吧《小黑啤玩臺灣》繪本美術設計之一,擅長俏皮溫馨、偶爾怪誕的插畫風格。接案以繪本、教科書、商業插畫為主要工作項目。 IG: @tsai8111 ✦Unique Unit✦ IG: @uniqueunit.uu FB: Unique Unit 特殊單位 Twitter:@UniqueUnit2 持續創作/持續實驗/持續聊天,謝謝你的支持,我們將持續分享! https://pay.soundon.fm/podcasts/5552102f-c470-412e-8726-576ee5244ddd

    Ep 44 - Inventing Life's Meaning with James Richards (Part 2)

    Ep 44 - Inventing Life's Meaning with James Richards (Part 2)

    The second half of the conversation with Florida-based artist, educator, author and architect James Richards, about traveling the world as an architect and as an educator, the concept of “stealing like an artist”, and Jim’s decision to pick creativity and autonomy at various stages of his professional life.

    To invent your own life’s meaning is not easy, but it is still allowed. And I think you’ll be happier for the trouble.” - Bill Watterson (creator of Calvin and Hobbes).

    ❤️ Follow James Richards’ work on Instagram and visit his website for information about upcoming workshops.

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    Google Doodles, Route 66 and the Animated Sketchbook Journey with Matthew Cruickshank

    Google Doodles, Route 66 and the Animated Sketchbook Journey with Matthew Cruickshank

    Mike has a productive couple of weeks and is set to appear as a guest on another podcast. Google Art Director Matthew Cruickshank joins the podcast to talk about his latest Google Doodle exploring Route 66. Matthew talks about his early days with Warner Brothers and Disney and how his sketchbook brought him to Google.

    Make Do podcast

    Frog and butterfly 

    Mouse in tulip

    Butterfly

    Firefly larva

    Sea turtle (imageIG reel)

    Pussy willow

    Pasque flower

    ===== Interview Notes =====

    Tom and Jerry

    WALL-E

    Frank Espinosa

    Ye Crooked Leg (Matthew’s blog)

    Mike Dutton

    Rodin Google Doodle

    Submit your own ideas via the Google Doodle page

    Stephen Hawking birthday Doodle

    Dr Who Doodle

    Earth day with Jane Goodall

    Gabriel Garcia Marquez (100 years of solitude)

    Cintiq

    Route 66 Video Doodle

    Route 66 Wikipedia

    Celebrating Georges Méliès

    Oscar Grillo 

    ===== How to reach Matthew Cruickshank =====

    Twitter (@MatthewCruicks4)

    Blog

    YouTube “Smiles per Gallon”

    ===== How to reach Mike Hendley =====

    MikeHendley.com 

    Instagram @Mike_Hendley 

    Twitter @MikeHendley

    Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm

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    Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz”

    By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

    Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0

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    184. Managing your expectations

    184. Managing your expectations
    Ilias is drawing live for Samsung and is feeling things ;D He´s nervous, a little anxious and excited.  So why not take the chance to dive into these feelings as they are happening and see what an artists feels as its happening.

    00:12:15 - Topic

    01:35.40 - Toolies

    Ilias talks a little about the Samsung Galaxy tab S8 Ultra for drawing as an adroid stupid person. 

    Robert Watercolors and tries to get into drawing personal stuffs again.

    01:45:30 - Retro Time 

    Diabolical anthology(The boys).

    We´ve seen The Batman and we´re not afraid to spoil it ;D

    Much enjoy friends!

     

     

     

    Join the Journal Journey

    Join the Journal Journey

    Join the Journal Journey

    Marti inspires and ignites sensory exploration to activate your mental ear, and uses picture worthy words, to open your mind’s eye.

    Marti developed a healing art program, Masterpiece to Master PEACE, to help women who struggle with isolation, anxiety, and grief.

    Called a rebel muse, Marti helps you re-think, re-word your true-life story, draw and paint in peace, so you can sing a song of success to launch your own life legacy. 

    Increase your Creativity free download
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    Cars, Coconuts, and Letting Go of Perfection with France Van Stone

    Cars, Coconuts, and Letting Go of Perfection with France Van Stone

    Mike continues his work with watercolor by painting a tractor and some bees and then he draws some rocks. France Van Stone then joins the podcast to share her creative journey. France has been able to carry her passion for art through her life while working full-time as a French teacher. She talks about the influence of living near a large car manufacturer in France when she was younger and the lovely accidents along the way that shape our art. They explore the tools, materials, and approaches she has used to develop her work. They also talk about the impact of social media on creating and sharing and services like Micro.blog and owning your own content. 

    Danny Gregory (book “Creative License”)

    R60 Motorcycle with Alvin

    BIC Pen

    Pentel

    Alvin Chong

    Liz Steel

    Moleskine Sketchbook

    Blick Smooth Bristol paper

    Procreate Brushes

    Micro.blog

    Sketch! (Book)

    Procreate

    Paper

    Linea

    Happs.tv

    The Boneyard

    Christine

    The Car

    ===== How to reach France van Stone =====

    Instagram (@wagonized)

    Sketch! (Book)

    Web site

    Procreate Brushes

    ===== How to reach Mike Hendley =====

    MikeHendley.com

    Instagram @Mike_Hendley

    Twitter @MikeHendley

    Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm

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    Podcast theme music is “Acid Jazz”

    By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    Draw Your World with Samantha Dion Baker

    Draw Your World with Samantha Dion Baker

    Mike talks about some his recent works and morel mushrooms. Samantha Dion Baker then joins the podcast to talk about her evolving art practice from graphic design to illustration and author. She share her journey that has resulted in volumes of sketchbooks in her house. She talks about about her process, tools and approaches for creating wonderful memories through a mix of pencil, ink and paint. Mike and Samantha talk about her upcoming book, “Draw Your World” which will inspire artists at all stages of their careers. They also explore what it means not to be precious and in order to be a beautiful artist you don’t have to try so hard.

    Patreon for the podcast

    Newsletter

    Eastern bluebird

    Mountain bluebird

    Morel mushroom

    Caran d’Ache

    Peg and Awl

    CW Pencil Enterprise

    Muji Pencil Sharpener

    Copic Multiliner

    Pigma Micron

    Greenleaf & Blueberry

    Derwent Inktense Paint

    Case for Making

    Daniel Smith Watercolor

    ===== Samantha Dion Baker =====

    Sdionbaker.com (official site)

    Order the book, “Draw Your World”

    Skillshare

    Instagram

    ===== How to reach Mike Hendley =====

    MikeHendley.com

    Instagram @Mike_Hendley

    Twitter @MikeHendley

    Show notes at DrawingInspiration.fm

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    By Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)

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    What Goes In An Architecture Design Journal, Sketchbook Or Visual Diary

    What Goes In An Architecture Design Journal, Sketchbook Or Visual Diary

    In most of your design studios, you are going to be asked to keep an architecture design journal or sketchbook. Sometimes it may be part of your assessment to show your engagement, process and completion of the required work. Even if you’re not asked to keep a design journal it’s a really good habit to get into.

    Listen to the full episode to learn:

    ** What is a design journal, why keep one and how to choose one.

    ** What to include in your design journal or sketchbook.

    ** Good habits for keeping a design journal.

     

    READ THE ARTICLE HERE - https://archimash.com/articles/architecture-design-journal

    WATCH THE VIDEO HERE - https://archimash.com/videos/architecture-design-journal-2

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    NOTE: This podcast and description may contain connections to affiliate links, which means that if you click on one of the product links, I’ll receive a small commission. This helps support the channel and allows me to continue to make videos like this. I only recommend products that I use and love. Thank you for your support!

     

     

    Owen Gent

    Owen Gent

    Episode 38 of 'In Between Pods.' Host/Producer Wilson James sat down to have a chat with Artist and Illustrator: Owen Gent.

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    Logo Sketches Made By James - An interview with James Martin

    Logo Sketches Made By James - An interview with James Martin

    If you like to peek inside a designers sketchbook you need to be aware of Made By James. That’s the instagram account from graphic designer James Martin who’s feed is full of stunning logo design development work.

    In this weeks episode Ian interviews James to find out how these sketches are created. We also dive into his logo design process, his approach with grids and the tools used. We also learn how he became a designer and how he founded his own design agency Baby Giant.

    Resources Mentioned

    Show notes and episode transcription: https://logogeek.uk/podcast/sketches-made-by-james/

     

    Thank you to the sponsor, FreshBooks

    I’m incredibly thankful to FreshBooks for sponsoring this episode of the Logo Geek Podcast! FreshBooks is an online accounting tool that makes it really easy to create and send invoices, track time and manage your money. You can try it out for yourself with a free 30 day trial.

    Truth Is: Love & Faith Helped Set Fantasia Free

    Truth Is: Love & Faith Helped Set Fantasia Free

    THEE Fantasia (@tasiaworld) is here this week! You know we love a down-to-earth vibe and Tasia gave us just that. With her new album ‘Sketchbook’ out now, we ki-ki’d about her music journey, what it means to be a soul singer in 2019 and how free she feels to now be an independent artist. Fantasia also shed some light on what has helped her find freedom and of course, good love is #1! Make no mistake - we will be grabbing our tickets and scream-singing along to every song at her Sketchbook tour! And when she kicks her shoes off, we’ll be there to catch ‘em! Hit us up on social media (Cori Murray - @corimurray; Charli Penn - Twitter: @ManWifeDog, IG: @charlipenn) and tell us what you think of the episode using #YesGirlPodcast and let us know what other members of the “One-Name Club” you love!


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    Episode 326 - Barbara Nessim

    Episode 326 - Barbara Nessim

    With a career in illustration and art stretching back to 1960, Barbara Nessim has been a trailblazer in multiple ways (albeit unintentionally). We talk about the 2013 retrospective of her work at the Victoria & Albert Museum and the process of seeing her oeuvre distilled by a curator, as well as her own 7-year project of archiving her work, and the role and rules of her decades-long sketchbook practice. We get into her pioneering work in computer art and her involvement in SIGGRAPH, her career drive and her "1 for them, 6 for myself" philosophy, her decision to take up pottery at 80, her Random Access Memories exhibition and its one-of-a-kind art-generator, what it was like working with Harvey Kurtzman for Esquire and on fumetto, her 65-year love affair with salsa and how she taught a bunch of illustration and design legends to dance, and how she may be the most well-adjusted, thankful and gracious artist I've ever met. Bonus: you get my oddball story of meeting Gary Panter in the '90s. • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal

    Sylvia Duckworth, Sketchnoting, ProCreate, Tayasui Sketches, JamBoard, AutoDesk SketchBook, Chrome Canvas, KeyNote iOS, iPad Apps, Touchscreen Chromebook Apps, Sketchnotes on Digital Portfolios - #EduDuctTape S01-E020

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