Below are the best podcasts we could find on Self-Discipline and self employment.
CLEAR ALL
In today’s episode, we’re going to delve into the topic of being a self-taught artist and all of the self doubt that comes with it. We are chatting with Carrie Brummer, creator of the Art Fundamentals Course - Self Taught to Self Confident Online Art Programme.
1
In today’s podcast we’re talking about the biggest mistakes beginner artists often make. If we look back to when we first started creating art, with the benefit of hindsight we might have done some things differently.
Today’s episode is all about how to find your art style. We’ll talk about we both found our art style, but Tara will be the main focus, because Tara found hers more recently.
Today’s guest is art journaling expert Caylee Grey from GetMessyart.com. We really wanted to have Caylee on the podcast as her mission is close to our hearts, to encourage people to have a regular creative practice.
As many of us who have taken part in creative challenges will know starting a creative challenge is easy. However, maintaining momentum to see the challenge through to the end is much harder.
Today's guest is Lewis Rossignol, an illustrator and artist based in Portland, Maine USA. He specializes in combining hand-drawn and collaged imagery.
Today's guest is artist Ian Fennelly. Ian is an amazing urban sketcher, artist and teacher, who loves painting on location. Most of his work involves painting buildings which he paints in a lively vibrant way.
Today's interview is with artist and creative Marcia Furman. She sells her art through her Etsy shop and in person at crafts markets.
Today we are talking about the power of continuous practice. And I think that most of the people who joined KITC at the start and have been joining in with the challenges ever since will be able to see how much they have improved by adopting a creative habit.
Today’s guest is Stewart Hil, an ex-army officer who in 2009 suffered a traumatic brain injury during a second tour in Afghanistan. Since then Stewart has found a new purpose in art, initially using it as a way to help him focus.
To continue customizing your FindCenter experience, create an account. It’s free!
Create an account to discover wisdom, save your favorite content, and connect with teachers and seekers.
IT’S FREE
If you already have an account, please log in.