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We just released a new podcast episode, S.C. Mummert - Continuous Improvement & Embracing Uncertainty. Click below to listen now!
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On today's episode, we sat down with S.C. "Chris" Mummert, a full-time professional artist living in San Diego who specializes in American traditional Western painting with a dreamlike, romanticized quality. He shares with us his journey from aspiring artist to successful full-time painter, emphasizing the importance of discipline, continuous improvement, and strategic marketing. He discusses the challenges of transitioning from part-time to full-time art, as well as his unique creative process involving photo shoots, maquettes, and collaborations with galleries. Mummert stresses the value of feedback and experimentation, and encourages aspiring artists to embrace uncertainty and trust that the universe will support their authentic pursuits. He also speaks about the emotional impact of viewing art in person versus online, and the lessons he's learned from artistic masters like Norman Rockwell and his personal mentors. Finally, Chris tells us all about his amazing new book "The 30-Minute Artist", a book inspired by his own desire to build up his skill and discipline that he compares to a personal painting gym. The book is available now to purchase on Amazon! The link is in the episode description. |
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Thomas Schaller - Prioritize Your Passion
In this episode, we sat down with Thomas Schaller, an architect turned successful watercolor artist and teacher. He discusses his journey to becoming a full-time artist, merging his love between architecture and fine art, and reminds us of the importance of prioritizing personal artistic expression over technical mastery. He shares how teaching has helped him clarify his own artistic voice and the joy he finds in painting as a daily practice. Schaller emphasizes the value of trusting one's inner artistic vision over external advice, and the need to make art a central part of one's life. He also touches on the challenges and rewards of selling artwork, and offers advice for aspiring artists to focus on their intentions and be true to themselves. Finally, Thomas tells us about his books and his upcoming workshops! |
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Making the Jump - Starting the Artist's Journey
In this episode, we feature a compilation of advice from artists who have successfully made the leap into becoming full-time creatives. They share their journeys, offering practical tips on transitioning from part-time to full-time artistry and how to build a sustainable career. You'll hear about the importance of figuring out what you love to paint, developing thick skin, and finding the right balance between passion and practicality. The artists also discuss the importance of being seen, persistence, and creating multiple income streams to ease the pressure off of creation. From overcoming self-doubt to setting realistic goals, this episode covers key advice for anyone considering the transition. |
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The Gallery Model - Top Tips on Gallery Representation
In this episode, we bring together a compilation of expert tips from seasoned artists on how to navigate the world of galleries. You'll hear insights on building strong relationships with gallery owners, creating a portfolio that stands out, and understanding what galleries look for in artists. Our guests also share their personal experiences on choosing the right gallery, working with both collectors and galleries, and how to maintain creative freedom while working within a gallery's commercial framework. Whether you're new to the gallery scene or looking to refine your approach, this episode is packed with actionable advice. |
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Joseph Gyurcsak - Perseverance & Determination
In this episode, we sat down with Joseph Gyurcsak, a versatile and accomplished fine artist, materials expert, and educator who has navigated a diverse career path with determination, adaptability and a deep passion for his craft. Joe shares his journey from being a young artist drawing cartoons to becoming a successful fine artist and materials expert at Blick Utrecht art materials. He discusses his transition from illustration to fine art, as well as his role at Blick developing and testing art materials. Joe emphasizes the importance of determination, perseverance and having a burning desire in order to succeed. He also highlights the importance of being flexible, taking criticism and maintaining consistency as other keys to success for emerging artists. He also attributes his own success to perseverance, determination and also following his artistic instincts, while also highlighting the value of mentorship and community. Joe gives us advice on building relationships with galleries and collectors, including the importance of expressing gratitude to supporters. Finally, Joe tells us about his upcoming workshops! |
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