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    Explore " watercolor artist" with insightful episodes like "60 - James McCrae - The Art of You: Reclaiming Your Creativity", "59 - Jaime Hamilton Creating for YOU: Creativity as a way of Communicating with Your Deepest Self", "Art Affairs 073 - Alvaro Naddeo", "Art Affairs 049 - Caitlin Hackett" and "An Artist in Isolation" from podcasts like ""Creative Genius", "Creative Genius", "Art Affairs", "Art Affairs" and "POP-IN with Pink Puddle Studio"" and more!

    Episodes (7)

    60 - James McCrae - The Art of You: Reclaiming Your Creativity

    60 - James McCrae - The Art of You: Reclaiming Your Creativity

    EPISODE SUMMARY

    In this episode of the Creative Genius Podcast, host Kate Shepherd hosts a profound but lighthearted conversation with James McCrae (@wordsarevibrations) a Renaissance soul poet, author, meme artist, and creative strategist. Together, they explore the vital role of creativity in navigating life's complexities and uncovering deeper truths about ourselves. James shares his personal journey of surrendering to his inner voice and the transformative power of embracing and trusting our creative impulses. Throughout this easy to listen to episode, they delve into the essence of creativity, its connection to consciousness and culture, and why it is so important to share our creative work, regardless of how imperfect we may believe it to be (and the incredible thing this can lead to for us) This episode will inspire you to trust in your innate creativity and contribute to a flourishing, interconnected world and maybe even nudge you to share some of your work bravely with the world.

    SHOW NOTES

    Forget about waiting for perfection to knock on your door! Kate and guest James McCrae explore how the best creative journey is all about embracing the messy, beautiful chaos of creation. 

    From memes to poetry to strategic wizardry, James McCrae brings a unique flair to the table that'll make you want to grab your own slice of the creative pie. Host Kate Shepherd sits down for a colourful, inspiring chat with James, a multi-talented creative based in Austin, Texas, known for his thought-provoking memes, insightful poetry, strategic expertise and popular books about creativity. 

    Creativity isn't just a luxury reserved for the select "chosen few" it is actually baked right into our DNA. This episode explores how creativity is intrinsic to human existence, and offers us a clear pathway to purpose, authenticity and fulfillment. Despite societal conditioning and fears, both Kate and James both passionately advocate reconnecting with our deepest creative essence as a way to transcend some of the common limitations preventing lasting personal growth.

    Creativity also isn't just about making pretty things but is actually a deep dive into the very essence of who we are. James elaborates on the two main stages of creativity, likening them to the yin and yang aspects of existence. Through his forthcoming book, "The Art of You," he explores how creativity emerges from the depths of emotion and intuition, guiding individuals towards a deeper understanding of themselves and the world around them.

    You'll be freshly inspired to trust in the creative process, regardless of whether you believe you have any talent or not. And Kate and James emphasize the importance of forgetting about external validation and instead focus on curiosity, self-expression and vulnerability so you can feel free to let your creative visions out into the light of day no matter how "good or bad", "weird or normal" they may seem to you. 

    You'll be inspired to examine and explore your own creative impulses and probably have a brand new perspective on cultivating a culture of creativity and collaboration.

    If you've ever felt that spark of creativity bubbling up inside you but weren't sure how to set it free, then this episode is for you! Kate and James are here to sprinkle a little magic into your day and remind you that your creative journey is just getting started. So grab your headphones and get ready for an adventure that'll leave you feeling inspired, empowered, and ready to unleash your inner genius!

    Key Takeaways:

    Creativity as a Birthright: Kate and James underscore the innate creativity inside each and every one of us. Talent is kinda irrelevant, what is important is the willingness to go inside and see what is in there and then to begin to express it as truthfully as possible. By embracing our creative impulses, we tap into a wellspring of wisdom and inner healing which will contribute significantly to the coming Creative Renaissance. 

    Trust in the Creative Process: Trusting the creative journey, recognizing that uncertainty and vulnerability and even failure are integral parts of the creative process. By relinquishing the need for perfection and external validation, we cultivate lasting resilience and unlock our full creative potential and purpose.

    Community and Collaboration: The episode highlights the importance of community and collaboration in fostering a culture of creativity. Through mutual support and engagement, we amplify our impact and contribute to a thriving ecosystem of shared inspiration and innovation.

    Why Listen to This Episode:

    This episode of the Creative Genius Podcast offers a compelling exploration of creativity as a catalyst for personal and collective transformation. Through candid conversation and insightful reflections, Kate Shepherd and James McCrae inspire listeners to reclaim their creative power, embrace vulnerability, and contribute to a flourishing culture of creativity and collaboration. Whether you're seeking guidance on nurturing your creative impulses or simply craving inspiration and encouragement, this episode promises valuable insights and practical wisdom for navigating life's creative journey.

    59 - Jaime Hamilton Creating for YOU: Creativity as a way of Communicating with Your Deepest Self

    59 - Jaime Hamilton Creating for YOU: Creativity as a way of Communicating with Your Deepest Self

    In this enlightening episode of The Creative Genius Podcast, we are joined by Jaime Hamilton, a passionate middle school English teacher and talented watercolour artist. Jaime shares her journey of embracing her purpose and navigating imposter syndrome while empowering teenagers to embrace their individuality. 

    Jaime opens up about her personal mission to become the mentor she longed for during her own teenage years, now guiding her current students with compassion and wisdom. Through teaching teenagers, she has unearthed invaluable insights about herself and the human experience, offering transformative lessons on authenticity and self-discovery.

    If you've ever grappled with your inner critic or sought guidance on navigating the complexities of teenage years, this episode is a must-listen. Join us as we delve into the heart of mentorship, resilience, and the pursuit of true authenticity.

    Through her insights, she illuminates the challenges of self-judgment and conformity in the middle school environment, offering valuable lessons on authenticity and self-discovery. Join us as we explore the transformative power of creativity, resilience, and trusting one's inner wisdom.

    SHOW NOTES

    Kate Shepherd welcomes listeners to another inspiring episode of The Creative Genius Podcast and introduces the remarkable guest, Jaime Hamilton, a middle school English teacher and watercolor artist from California. Jaime shares her personal mission to be the mentor she needed during her teenage years, now guiding her students with compassion and wisdom. She discusses her journey from being a reluctant English teacher to embracing the profound insights teaching middle school kids has given her, despite initially preferring to teach history.

    Jaime offers a glimpse into her approach to connecting with teenagers in her classroom, highlighting the challenges of reaching out to certain groups while remaining authentic. She reflects on the misconception of mistaking our inner critic for ourselves and the liberating realization that brings. Jaime shares strategies for confronting our inner critic, including journaling and engaging in dialogue with it, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and self-compassion.

    The conversation delves into various topics, from embracing imperfection in creativity to navigating childhood traumas and finding healing through self-expression. Jaime and Kate exchange stories about survival and resilience, emphasizing the transformative power of creativity and honest relationships. They explore the energetic portal of creativity and the significance of trusting one's intuition in the creative process.

    KEY TAKEAWAYS:

    1. Embrace your purpose and overcome imposter syndrome by trusting in your abilities.
    2. Encourage teenagers to embrace their individuality and authenticity.
    3. Navigate self-judgment and conformity by staying true to yourself.
    4. Find balance in chaos by focusing on the next right step and trusting your intuition.
    5. Practice creativity for its own sake and engage in honest self-expression for healing and self-discovery.

    Art Affairs 073 - Alvaro Naddeo

    Art Affairs 073 - Alvaro Naddeo

    On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with artist Alvaro Naddeo.

    We discuss his experience growing up in Brazil with father who worked as a professional illustrator, his 25+ years of experience working in commercial advertising and how he re-discovered his love of making art, what he has coming up this year (as well as his next big solo show in 2024), and a whole lot more!

    Also mentioned in this episode: Arch Enemy Arts, Thinkspace Projects, Residency Art, Scott Listfield, Hi-Fructose, and Kadir Nelson.

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    Art Affairs 049 - Caitlin Hackett

    Art Affairs 049 - Caitlin Hackett

    On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, artist, Caitlin Hackett.

    We discuss her childhood growing up in the woods of Northern California, her love of magic and mythology, her focus on humanity's somewhat problematic relationship with animals and the natural world, and so much more.

    Also mentioned in this episode: Laurie Lipton, Jeremy Hush, Brian Serway, Dark Art Emporium, The People's Print Shop, Allison Sommers, and Christina Mrozik.

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    Art Affairs 012 - Alex Warnick

    Art Affairs 012 - Alex Warnick

    On this episode of Art Affairs, i talk with, natural history artist, Alex Warnick.

    ​We discuss how​ she grew up in a family full of nature-lovers, her ​own ​love of bird watching, some of her book and field guide projects, and much more.  Get your binoculars and field guide ready, we're going birding!

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    Creating Every Day with Sarah Van Der Linden (Mirglis)

    Creating Every Day with Sarah Van Der Linden (Mirglis)

    Sarah is a watercolor artist, photographer and nature enthusiast based in Seine et Marne, France. She paints beautiful landscapes and she teaches online on Skillshare.

    I have been following her work for a while and it was such an honour to invite her and talk to her about her process. In this episode, we chatted about her love for nature and how it inspires her to paint, why is it important for her to create and how it all began. Sarah creates every day. At least one painting a day. I find it fascinating. I hope you'll enjoy learning about her journey too!

    Here's what we talk about in this episode:

    • a little background and intro about Sarah and her work
    • how she lost touch with her creative side while growing up and why that happened
    • when money is involved it impacts the way you show up for your creativity
    • how moving to the countryside played a role in her connection back to her creativity
    • she paints landscapes in watercolors and how it all began
    • her struggles in the beginning
    • how everything doesn't turn out how you want it to be in the beginning
    • learning to accept the beginner stage
    • becoming okay with experimenting
    • the medium of watercolors invite experimentation
    • how she developed her own unique style with time and what the journey of finding her own artistic voice looked like
    • committing to practicing
    • doing a 100 day project for painting
    • current project: 30 day project of painting forest inspired by the colors of autumn
    • why is it important for her to create and celebrate nature through her work
    • having the time and space to slow down and be mindful
    • stepping outside of your comfort zone
    • advice for creatives who are struggling to find their own artistic voice
    • how she likes to spend her days
    • having a morning ritual and starting your day with doing something for yourself that brings you joy
    • making a habit of painting a painting every single day
    • teaching online skillshare classes
    • speaking and teaching in English when it is not your first language
    • learning different languages
    • focusing more on the process instead of the outcome
    • learning that there are no right or wrong ways of doing things especially in creating art
    • having a dream and making living from your art
    • finding the motivation to keep going
    • to or not to monetize your art

    Find links to the resources we discuss in the full show notes.

    Sarah's website and Instagram

    Sarah's Etsy shop and Skillshare courses

    Hira's website and Instagram

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