Category: Art Podscast

Art, creativity & commercial success: the infamous fate of some famous artists

In this episode I discuss the birth of the 19th-century art movements, some famous artists and their career success. I share one of my personal life’s lessons in the arts and what you need to pay attention to working on your art and career as an artist. You can see the art and read here: https://veronicasart.com/the-infamous-fate-of-some-famous-artists/

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4 Best Brands of Colored Pencils: are they worth the splurge?

Are you an artist looking for the best quality colored pencils? In this episode (that’s also available in a video format on YouTube), I reveal the top 4 brands that are worth the splurge. Plus, I’ll tell you about the most expensive colored pencils on the market!
Whether you’re an artist, a student, or simply love to color, this video will help you choose the best colored pencils for your needs. If you’re tired of low-quality colored pencils and want to invest in the best, then this podcast episode is for you. I’ll compare each brand’s price, softness, and overall quality to help you make the most informed decision for your art supplies. Don’t miss out on seeing the best colored pencils for your next masterpiece! Warning. The episode is highly informative review of the top colored pencil brands!

On YouTube: https://youtu.be/vu0kycGEWzc

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3 Surprising Reasons How Art Improves Creativity & Well-Being

Discover the hidden power of art and how it can enhance your emotional well-being. Join me as I explore the often overlooked connection between art and emotion, and why it deserves more attention in our public education system.

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to enrich your life through the world of art – subscribe now!

To watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Zh0KvUedMpQ

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This is why you have unique perception of reality, emotions & awareness

In this episode I share my thoughts and experiences outlining our unique perception of reality and how to expand on our awareness, understanding and love.

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/z7bFUwyNXRY

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4 best papers for colored pencil drawing

In this episode I list 4 different surfaces for colored pencil drawing I use the most often. There are many more drawing papers of course. Share your ideas in the comments on YouTube or in messages on Instagram

To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/LdXTinmciDc

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Megan Seiter: art promotion and colored pencil techniques

Learn art promotion and colored pencil techniques with Megan Seiter

Megan Seiter is an accomplished, contemporary hyperrealist artist working in colored pencil. A winner of many prestigious awards, Megan creates beautiful floral paintings with a twist. Using the pan pastel and watercolor she draws realistic still life paintings with amazing precision and vibrancy. In the interview she shares her colored pencil techniques, art supplies and gives us valuable tips on art marketing, presentation, networking, gallery representation, and so on. You don’t want to miss this episode!

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Parrot Tulips by Megan Seiter, colored pencil drawing

Megan Seiter website: https://www.meganseiter.com/

To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/53_ObOt26F8

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John Dalton-accelerate your creative vision-hooked-on-art-podcast

Accelerate your creativity with John Dalton

Irish artist, John Dalton is an accomplished writer, podcaster and craniosacral therapist. He is the host of two podcasts – “Further Emergence” and “John Dalton Gently Does it”. “Further Emergence” focuses on topics of spirituality and emotion, while “John Dalton Gently Does It” is dedicated to interviews with contemporary figurative artists. John has an extensive experience working in the field of craniosacral therapy as he founded the Australian Institute of Cranio Sacral Therapy in 1998.

Dalton’s books include “The Gentle Snap,” “Maya Noise,” “Why Do We Get Sick? Why Do We Get Better? – A Wellness Detective Manual” and “But then again . . .” available on Amazon.

To contact John: https://www.johndalton.me/ | https://www.furtheremergence.com/

John is a kind and sensitive person who shares his views on art and life. We discuss his background in animation and therapy. He shares his observations about artists in regards to self-doubt, financial pressure, and art contests. John advises how artists can improve upon their art submissions. He also shares his thoughts on the comparison game, affirmations, illusion of reality, hope, loneliness, rejection and reparenting of yourself to get rid of emotional pain.

The only things that I’ve seen that’s real in existence are communication and love.

John Dalton

To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/yTsQtpfLcbQ

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7 art corruption schemes that rule the art world

I got interested in art sales, art marketing and promotion mechanics at the top tier of the art market years ago visiting art fairs, shows, Art Basel Miami, etc.
I had questions that seemed to have no answer. One of the questions I wanted to find the answer to was why some weird artists sold for thousands if not millions of dollars, while the majority of artists were not of interest to those top art collectors/investors. It’s shocking and sad and frustrating but it is what it is. It took me a while to convince myself to make it public. I was afraid to be misunderstood, explaining shady money laundering schemes. Fortunately, recent scandals with art advisor Lisa Schiff and Hunter Biden made it easy for me to illustrate my points…

Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ybHfOoa9lp0

To read: https://veronicasart.com/how-to-spot-art-market-fraud-in-contemporary-art-world/

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Basic copyright law for artists to learn on a go

In this podcast episode I summarize some basic rules to follow to protect your art from copyright infringement in the US. I discuss fair use, fan art use, copyright protection for art, copyright expiration dates, copyright use of photography, etc.

You can read about this topic here: https://veronicasart.com/copyright-law-for-artists-rules-to-protect-and-avoid-copyright-infringement-of-original-art/

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Uncover the secrets to networking to grow your art career with art advisor Emily McElwreath

Emily McElwreath is an art advisor, curator and podcaster working in New York. Her formal education includes an MA from Purchase College in Art History with a Concentration in Contemporary Art Criticism and an Art Business Certification from Christie’s Education. Years ago she left the position of director of communications and education at the Brant Foundation art study center to pursue her passion in the arts as an independent art curator, advisor and educator. McElwreath has organized numerous educational talks, tours and programs on university campuses and art museums, including the Whitney, The Metropolitan Museum of Art and Sotheby’s Education. She is the host of the Art Career Podcast.

I asked naïve questions and got honest answers about art marketing, networking, and art presentation for artists. Listen to the full interview to learn how you can put your best leg forward in your art portfolio presentation, as well as how you can network effectively to build your professional presence in the arts.

Contact Emily McElwreath: The Art Career Podcast & https://www.mcelwreath.co/

On YouTube: https://youtu.be/HZxqjGTubuY

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Unlocking the secrets of master oil painters: interview with George O’Hanlon & Tatiana Zaytseva at Natural Pigments

Learn why the 20th-century art will be lost faster than the old masters’ paintings housed in various art collections worldwide. Meet George O’Hanlon and Tatiana Zaytseva, co-founders of Natural Pigments.

In this episode, we’ll be exploring the hidden truth about today’s art supplies and how the incorrect use and poor quality can cause cracking, fading and other issues with art. We’ll discuss the oil painting techniques and art materials of the old masters. By the end of this interview, you’ll have much better understanding how to use oil paint, mediums, gesso and other art supplies in your own paintings, and you’ll be able to understand the various techniques used by the artists before the 19th century. Don’t miss out on this chance to learn from the best!

Based in northern California, Natural Pigments manufactures and sells rare and hard-to-find materials for professional fine artists and decorators. The art supply company produces high-quality artists’ materials that were used in historical painting until the nineteenth century.

Contact: George O’Hanlon, Technical Director + Tatiana Zaytseva, Administrative Director of Natural Pigments https://www.naturalpigments.com/

Understand how to create the best oil paintings possible using high-quality art supplies correctly.

Interview:

  • 2-23min Why George went to Russia and how he met his future wife Tatiana.
  • 24-30min George’s surprising discovery of the old masters painting techniques
  • 39min The proper use of mediums in oil painting
  • 46min How the “Painting Best Practices Workshop” was born
  • 48min Is it ok to have acrylic underpainting with oil painting?
  • 51:40min Does gesso quality matter?
  • 57min The importance of having high-quality art materials and how to use them correctly to make lasting art
  • 59min Main advantage painting with lead white. The difference between titanium white and lead white. Is lead poisoning real for artists? The safely issues with the lead white oil paint.
  • 1hr Safe use of solvents
  • 1:09 The lightfastness of colors
  • 1:15 Medium to paint thick textures in oil painting
  • 1:17 Gilding process and preparation of surface
  • 1:24 the best surfaces for oil painting and gilding
  • 1:31 The most famous artist who creates art painting with Natural Pigments!

Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/zxv_WXHvO6c

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Nicole Finger: Unlocking the Secrets of Stunning Realism Art

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Nicole Finger, Freedom, 30×36 inches, oil painting

Colorado-based realist artist, Nicole Finger is a super-talented, highly-realistic oil painter who creates figurative realism art inspired by her family and surroundings. Immersed in beauty of the San Juan Mountains in Telluride, the artist enjoys juxtaposing stunning snow peaks with gentle tulips and peonies. She creates luscious textures painting almost any surface she chooses- donuts, tacos, jackets, lace and portraits. Painting large, realist artist captures your attention with fresh color palette and an unusual placement of common subjects on canvas. Finger loves the precision in oil painting and depicts the sunlit portraits of her children so realistically you want to marvel every detail in her art.

Finger holds a BFA degree from the University of Colorado, Boulder and is represented by several art galleries including Victory Contemporary in Santa Fe and Skidmore Contemporary Art in Santa Monica. The artist received top awards for her realist painting in 2022 including IGOR, Best Portrait Award 6th Annual National Juried Exhibition, (ANJE) , Honorable Mention, John Dalton Art Prize, Finalist, International FiKVA Award Finalist, 16th International ARC Salon semi finalist, American Women Artists (AWA) Juried Spring Online Show- Presidents Award and many more!

Her art is in many corporate collections including San Francisco Delta Sky Club Collection, San Francisco International Airport, Copper Mountain Hotel, St. Joseph’s Hospital, Denver, Children’s Hospital, Denver, Rocky Mountain Hospital for Children, Children’s Hospital, Parker, St. Mary’s Hospital, Grand Junction, Greeley Hotel, Greeley, First Warning Music, New York, NY and many more.

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Nicole Finger, Gossamer, 24×36 inches, oil painting, realism art

Contact Nicole: Website: fingerpaintingart.com | current project & charity info: https://www.instagram.com/postcodeukraine/ https://contribute.to/postcodeukraine

“The strength of the mountains and the fragility of the flowers and how that is a metaphor for life. It’s timeless and fleeting to be appreciative and grateful. It’s here. It’s beautiful and then it’s gone.”

Nicole Finger
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Nicole Finger, Where Tulips and Wild flowers Dance, oil painting

Interview:

1-10 min art overview

13:23 image transfer process

15:45-17:20 underpainting technique

17:40 What’s so exciting about the process of realism oil painting?

19:50 Photography process

21:30 Ideas and technique of oil painting “Freedom”

24:00 About artists on the Moon Project

27:20 “Floralscapes” series inspiration & meaning

31:40 Painting of Svetlana and Postcode Ukraine project

35:20 Going out to art galleries

36:00 What inspires the artist to create art

37:20-39:40 How the artist markets her realism paintings (art marketing tips)

41:48 Wearable art painting (paintings on dresses)

46:50 Greatest success

47:50 & 51:00-59:00 Getting into museum art shows and galleries, tips for young artists

49:50 What the artist wants to say with her hyperrealism art

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Nicole Finger, Antlers and Lace, 36×36, oil painting
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Nicole Finger art-hooked on art podcast

To watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/rZ-5HYMysEc

Dan Lam: questioning reality with resin-based psychedelic art | Hooked on Art Podcast Interview 2023

Dan Lam: questioning reality with resin-based psychedelic art in 2023

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Psychedelic resin art sculptures by Dan Lam- hooked on art podcast interview 2023 | images copyright Dan Lam

Vietnamese-American contemporary artist, Dan Lam plays with color, texture and form to create her psychedelic resin art sculptures. Questioning reality, she explores her ideas visually asking the viewers to embrace curiosity and fun. The artist works from her studio in Texas making big and small playful resin art sculptures out of different materials including foams, polyurethanes, resins, acrylics, and
polymers. The experimental sculptures become blobs, drips, and squishes that you can find in an art museum, gallery space or Meow Wolf center in Texas.

The artist received her BFA from the University of North Texas in 2010 and earned her MFA degree from Arizona State University in 2014. She amassed an impressive social media following on Instagram and TikTok of over 1 million followers combined. In the interview Dan talks about the resin art techniques and how she combines the materials to make her drippy sculptures. She also shares her experiences taking the psychedelics and how they changed her perception of reality. Dan shares her tips how to grow Instagram following, what inspires her and so much more!

Lam has exhibited her resin art sculpture in Dallas, San Francisco, New York, Paris and Munich. Her colorful, psychedelic art can be found in the collections of Miley Cyrus, Demi Lovato, 2Chainz, The Game, Lily Aldridge, and the Tisch family. Lam has collaborated with several tech companies like Facebook and Virgin.

"My work explores sensational dichotomies, such as beauty vs. repulsion, and chance vs. control, by combining unconventional materials, organic forms, and bright colors...I embrace an intuitive process that relies on play, experimentation, and striking a balance between control and flexibility. I am most interested in viewer experience and creating work that encourages interaction." 

Video is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/SoACf9pE6NM

Artist’s portfolio: https://bydanlam.com/

Jack of the Dust mask skulls-hooked on art podcast interview of Andy Firth

Jack of the Dust: the man behind the skulls in 2023

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Images: Jack of the Dust handmade sculptures of skulls | Hooked on Art Podcast Interview

In this candid interview Andy Firth aka Jack of The Dust shares his art, heart and vision. Andy is a self-taught Australian artist who established his art business in a home garage in 2013. Now he produces artful skulls in 4-6 releases a year and manages a crew of 15 people to make and ship art globally! He sculpts his original pieces by hand combining various materials such as clay, acrylic paint, and cinema-grade urethane resin to resemble various surfaces and textures that include skin, bone, steel, and stone.

Andy borrowed the term ‘Jack-of-the-dust’ from the Royal Navy of the 1800s. These were ship’s assistants who worked in the dusty bread storeroom. In the interview the artist explains his connection to the term and how it relates to his brand name and work.

The vanitas theme was one of major topics explored by artists throughout art history. The depiction of a skull, coffin, hourglass and dying flowers often illustrated the impermanence of human life in paintings. The skull served as a reminder of inevitable death in art. Yet, it has another meaning for Andy, which he eagerly shares in this interview.

The artist gives his reasons why art is important. He also shares his views on AI art. Andy explains his creative process, gives some cool art marketing and Instagram tips, and acknowledges the importance of failure to propel and ignite his creative and passionate career in the arts. Tune in now!

Video is available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/1EJOTNOlJ58

Contact Jack of the Dust: https://jackofthedust.com/

Art business ideas from Sensei Alford and Courtney Miley

Stop sending artist portfolio to galleries, this is how it works! Tips from Courtney Miley & Sensei Alford | Ellemnop.art gallery

Art Business Ideas That Work

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Into the chaos, 24×30″ by Courtney Miley

In this episode you’ll meet with Sensei Alford and abstract artist Courtney Miley from the ELLEmnop.art gallery. They both live in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

We discuss art and the business of art. Courtney shares her motivation behind painting, challenges and outcomes. Sensei talks about his art business ideas and secrets how he finds clients, artists and vision in his daily work.

Contact: Keidrick ‘Sensei’ Alford, gallery co-owner | sensei@ellemnop.art | Courtney Miley, abstract artist https://ellemnop.art/galleryinfinity/


Highly sensitive people: how to prioritize well-being to tackle personal crisis

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Have you noticed you can’t stand violence watching movies? Or that you get really upset being rejected? Or you feel drained after visiting a party? Most artists I know are highly sensitive people including me. Our sensitivity lets us feel deeply to create beautiful art but it can also devastate us, bring pain and suffering. Instead of looking at this personality train as a weakness, let’s explore the advantages of being sensitive. We’re going to do a deep dive into the psychology of sensitive people and how we can calibrate our gift of sensitivity to be the best versions of ourselves.

Highly sensitive people: who are they?

Written by Mariya Shiyko, PhD, creator & owner of Joyful & Creative Living | Instagram & Facebook

Definition:

Highly sensitive people (HSP) are those who feel everything deeply and have a very deep inner life. They:

· Can’t watch violent films or shows and they avoid reading or staying informed about the violence

· Get tired when they spend a lot of time in noisy and high-stimulation environments

· Can’t live without self-care. If deprived of it, they can have a break-down or engage in unhealthy behaviors

· Enjoy art and often are very creative themselves

· Get overwhelmed by stress and, in fact, try to avoid stressful situations

· Feel deeply and tend to be more spiritual, philosophical, and empathetic, caring about the world

The upsides:

There are many upsides for the HSP. In many ways, they are gifted — and can be spiritual, creative, smart, and charismatic people because they can sense the situation without any words.

Imagine that someone knows what you want without you even telling them. They care about the world, feel its pain, and want to improve it. They often go into caring, teaching, and serving professions. The world is a better place because of them.

There is about 20% of HSP in the general population, and they are equally likely to be men and women. Although, for men, it might take longer to discover that, since there is still a very high stigma of sensitivity and emotional depth. The macho culture is dying very slowly.

Differences:

There are physiological and neurocognitive differences between HSP and non-HSP — information is processed differently, the stress response is activated at a different rate, and emotions are accessed in a different way. If you are interested in learning more about HSP, you can read this book by Dr. Elaine Aron “The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You.” There are more reading recommendations in references, at the end of this blog post.

I want to discuss, however, four topics relevant to HSP:

Self-Esteem & Self-Acceptance

For HSP to develop high self-esteem and self-acceptance, parenting has to be uniquely tailored to their needs to “be heard and be seen.” This is unlikely in many situations. Given that emotional intelligence has been only on the rise in the last decade in the USA, and most of the world is still lagging behind, the likelihood that HS children were acknowledged and not judged for their emotions is very low.

In fact, they might have been shamed for feeling in a specific way and not given an opportunity to express themselves if their experience deviated from the “expected” or the “norm.” In such conditions, HSP might grow up with feelings of ‘SOMETHING IS DEEPLY WRONG WITH ME,” trying to fit in into the normal way of being and not fully finding comfort there either.

Solution:

· Understand that you are not alone. 20% of the population is a substantial number. You are not a minority. Normalizing the fact that HSP exists is part of the solution.

· Self-parenting would be a big component of your healing journey. You will need to learn how to self-parent yourself while being an adult. This means: recognizing your needs for extra time off, quiet time, self-care, and anything else that your nervous system needs to feel safe and, more than that, — flourish!

· Educate yourself to recognize needs, desires, and mostly strengths because you have lots of unique strengths that other people don’t have.

· Express your needs in relationships but don’t expect that people will remember them forever — you will need to keep reminding yourself and others about your needs.

· Forgive — your parents, bosses, and others who might have not recognized you as an HSP and created unbearable circumstances in your life. This will bring your peace and sanity. Emotional intelligence is still on the rise, and mental and spiritual health awareness is still in its infant stage of development. The general population will need time and education to catch up.

Relationships

It is fascinating that HSP might fluctuate between really enjoying social interactions because they bring them joy, depth of experiences, and an opportunity to contribute to this world. On the other hand, the same social interactions might bring stress, overwhelm, and overstimulation.

What other people consider “fun” — going to bars, drinking, participating in highly stimulating activities, HSP might find enjoyable to a degree or not enjoyable at all, depending on how sensitive their nervous system is. The “dose” of stimulation might vary from mild to extreme.

HSP are a gift to be in a relationship with — they understand and perceive the world deeply and have a lot to contribute to a relationship — from knowledge to intuition to care to creativity to the unbeatable skill of knowing before something actually occurs, as if by magic — seeing the future. Yet, their needs might be perceived as weird or unacceptable, even judged by other people.

Solution:

· Know yourself really well — because other people won’t know you and it’s not really their job to know you. Knowing yourself is a process — it’s not a one-time thing, it will unfold and deepen with time.

· Express yourself and your needs. If someone doesn’t want to listen or respect who you are, these are probably not the right people to socialize with. It’s not their fault and it’s not a reason for you to get angry with them. But understand that you don’t need to sacrifice yourself to be in a relationship — be it romantic or friendship or collegial.

· Know your boundaries, set them, express them, and know that you don’t need to feel guilty about boundaries. Imagine someone with diabetes saying, “I can’t have sugar.” That is normal and, in most cases, won’t be judged. The same thing for HSP — there are boundaries on your emotional, physical, and spiritual well-being — you can’t do certain things and you have to do certain things to stay healthy, well, and flourish.

· Be aware that there are people who have a tendency to take advantage of others in some way. It is not OK for you. Say “NO” to such people. They might not do it intentionally, but it is still your responsibility to say “NO.”

· Joyful and Fulfilling relationships are possible. So, no need to settle for something mediocre and self-defeating.

Work

HSP has much to offer to this world — they come with unique gifts and talents. They are not concentrated only in one domain of expression: for example, only psychology or only arts. They can be everywhere and anywhere — in business, agriculture, management, therapy, and so on. HSP can also be very skilled high-level managers: they care about people, pre-emp problems with solutions, and have a capacity to take on a high-bird perspective on business and situations.

There are also some challenges that HSP need to be aware of that brings us to

Solution:

· Need for rest and self-care — they simply can’t work 10 or even 8 hours a day. They must rest to avoid a break-down

· Need to process their feelings and emotions and find meaning in them. Part of the gift of being an HSP is to feel deeply about the world. Just being a manager or a teacher or an artist is not enough. HSP need to find and derive meaning from things. And this is a HUGE need for HSP. Time needs to be left in a day or a week to journal, communicate with a close friend or engage in anything else that facilitates meaning creation (e.g., art, movement, prayer, etc.)

· Need for a safe work environment. Recognize that your workspace needs to be created in a way that is helping you to work rather than you struggling to work. Inter-personal conflicts, messy desks, common working spaces might not be for you. Bring beauty and peace to your work.

· Remember that you don’t need to take care of everyone in your work environment — everyone’s problem is NOT yours. It is great to be compassionate and caring, but you can’t carry the world on your shoulders

· Be aware of people taking advantage of your kindness and energetic compassion and giving. In the end, it’s always a personal journey. Let others be somewhat independent. In the same way that you need to learn to parent yourself, encourage others to do the same. Yes, you can ask and demand that from others.

· If you are in a position to hire people, you can absolutely set criteria for other self-care. In the same way that you wouldn’t want to have a drunk in your beautiful home, you wouldn’t want to have a drunk in your office or workspace. And you can reject people who don’t understand that taking care of themselves impacts everyone around — that is OK.

· Working for yourself is also a solution, where you are able to set your timetable, conditions, and collaborations.

Spirituality

HSP might find themselves attracted to spirituality because they are interested in questions such as “Who am I?” “Why the world is the way it is?” “How can I be happy in life?” “What is my life purpose?” “What is the nature of God?” etc. Their intuitive understanding of things might bring them very special experiences in the realm of spirituality, such as oneness, direct communication with spiritual beings, extreme intuitive knowing of things, and a deep understanding of spiritual concepts.

There are also challenges that come with it. For instance, getting a bit lost in spirituality and thinking that the spiritual world is more important than the human world — simply because the human world doesn’t seem to be able to take care of their needs. They may devote too much time to spirituality for that very reason, seeking healing, transformation, and wholeness.

Solution:

· Remembering that healing is a journey, it’s a process. Choosing a gentle path of healing is important so that traumas from the past are not triggered many times. Coming from the place of self-love and self-acceptance.

· Being gentle with yourself, paying attention to your needs.

· Knowing that healing is possible and that you don’t need to choose “being spiritual” or “being human” — you can have both worlds coexisting and helping each other flourish, create and enjoy life.

· Trusting ease and joy, making an effort to make changes in your life that align with your physical, mental, and spiritual well-being

· Allocating time for meditation, prayer, and any other spiritual practice

· Sharing the depth of your experiences with others — by blogging, creating art, having conversations, etc.

· Accepting the challenging sides of being an HSP and accepting yourself as a whole, the unconditional love so to speak — not rejecting the parts of you that are sensitive and need extra love and care

· Learning how to let go of pain — is very important. You don’t need to suffer all your life just because there is so much pain in the world. You don’t need to save the world. You don’t need to be Mother Theresa for everyone coming your way.

· Create healthy boundaries even within yourself — indulging in heavy emotions is draining for your psyche: feel and learn to let go.

· Learn practices that uplift you. You might have a tendency to allow yourself to feel everything. Which is wonderful, but learning how to raise your energy and uplift your vibration, so to speak, is extremely important for leading a fulfilling life.

I hope this article was helpful for you or someone you know who exhibits the qualities of an HSP. It was inspired by my personal life journey and sensitivities to feel deeply. It’s been a great challenge and a marvelous blessing that I am learning to embrace. As I grow to understand my needs better and express them to others, I see my life transform and improve in myriads of ways. And I wish you all the blessings and joy you can experience in a lifetime that is so complex, beautiful and inspiring to growth.

References:

  1. Elaine Aaron, PhD (2020). The Highly Sensitive Person: How to Thrive When the World Overwhelms You.
  2. Elaine Aaron, PhD (2001). The Highly Sensitive Perso in Love: Understanding and Managing Relationships When the World Overwhelms You.
  3. Sensitive: The Untold Story (film)

Written by Mariya Shiyko, PhD, creator of Joyful & Creative Living You can learn more about Mariya’s coaching, services, and books on her site. Mariya’s books: My Brilliant Money Book & From Russia to Joy

Video Podcast talking points:

  • Who are highly sensitive people? 8:09 min
  • Finding meaning in life 17 min & 38:50
  • Self-parenting 18:45
  • Setting boundaries 26:30
  • How to stop negative thinking 30:54
  • How to say “No” 32:26
  • Child parenting 35 min
  • Letting go of pain 46:44
  • What is energy healing? 52:50
  • How beliefs create reality 58 min
  • Books and more 1:05

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Art to Collect: How Two Art Collectors Champion Female Figurative Artists in the Evolving Art Market

In this podcast episode you’ll meet with a family of two art collectors – Steven Alan Bennett and Dr. Elaine Melotti Schmidt who established The Bennett Collection of Women Realists® in 2009. They focus on collecting art of a specific art style. Their collection consists of figurative realist paintings of women by female artists.

By amplifying voices of the female artists, the art collectors hope to bring balance to the art world. Steven Bennett and Dr. Schmidt established the Bennett Prize and gifted $12 Million in art and cash to build a new wing at the Muskegon Museum of Art in Michigan dedicated to the female artists. What’s truly admirable about this couple is their will to go against the art market trends. They’re carving out their own path in art collecting that has clear purpose and social impact for generations to come.

Art to collect: gender equality

If you think that women artists are equally represented in the contemporary art market, think again. Art history is dominated by male artists with very few female artists presented in the permanent collections of art museums today. (This is in part due to the absence of education for women artists before the 20th century. Women artists of the past were educated by their artist fathers only). In the past decade, only 11% of all work acquired by the US’s top museums was by women according to the New York Times report in 2019. Women artists represent only 2% of the art market & only 13.7% of artists represented by commercial galleries in Europe & North America are women according to Repaint History website.

“Just 11 percent of all acquisitions and 14 percent of exhibitions at 26 prominent American museums over the past decade were of work by female artists. According to a joint investigation by Artnet News and In Other Words, a total of 260,470 works of art have entered the museums’ permanent collections since 2008. Only 29,247 were by women.” (Museums Claim They’re Paying More Attention to Female Artists. That’s an Illusion. Artnet, September 19, 2019). “Work by female artists born between 1930-1975 accounted for just 5.3% of the $16.7 billion in auction sales in the past five years.” (Young female artists are finally getting some art market traction- but their predecessors remain scandalously undervalued, Katya Kazakina, July5, 2022)

“Artists of color, female artists and members of the LGBTQ+ community have been historically underrepresented in the traditional art market. A white male artist will sell more works, for higher prices, in more exhibitions than his less-represented colleagues, and he will have less of a challenge obtaining gallery representation. The system is decidedly undemocratic and arbitrary and appears to be run by an elite who are, primarily, white male painters. Just one comparison out of many possible examples demonstrates the problem very well: when Jenny Saville’s Propped sold for $12.4 million in 2018, it became the most expensive piece of art by a living female artist; Jeff Koons’s Rabbit sold for $91 million. So far, so similar, in the NFT space…” (Magnus Resch, “How to create and sell NFTs-a guide for artists,” book published in 2022).

These stats are improving at the top tear of the art market only in 2022. Artsy has just published what sold at New York’s Spring 2022 Auctions, which includes sales of Anna Weyant (the protégé of Gagosian himself), Maria Berrio, Ewa Juszkiewicz, Flora Yukhnovich and more. (Read more here: https://www.artsy.net/article/artsy-editorial-sold-new-yorks-spring-2022-auctions)

Begin art collecting today

I hope this interview encourages you to start your art collection or at least buy a few paintings from contemporary artists you really like. You can start small and on a budget to bring art to your home that inspires you and helps living artists to continue painting. Contact artists directly, visit their studios and be open to learn about contemporary artists and their inspiration. Perhaps, one day you’ll grow your art collection to change the world for the better.

To learn more about the art collectors, their efforts and the Bennett prize, please visit their official website:https://www.thebennettartcollection.com/

To listen to the interview, find Hooked on Art podcast wherever you get your podcasts. Leave a review if you enjoy it! It’s much appreciated. 🙂 The Hooked on Art podcast is available on Apple and Spotify.

7 income streams for artists to make money

7 income streams for artists to make money

In this episode I list at least 7 strategies to make money as an artist. They’re not get rich quick schemes. Each strategy is work. However, they’re totally possible to implement to make money as an artist. Artists use several income streams to support themselves. I list every income stream to give you ideas.

How to use varnishes and fixatives-hooked on art podcast with veronica winters and ed brickler

How to use varnishes and fixatives with technical consultant Ed S Brickler

Do you know the difference between fixatives and varnishes?

I invited Ed S Brickler, Technical Consultant from Chartpak, Inc. to explain the common mistakes artists make varnishing their paintings. Visual artists who do acrylic, watercolor, pastel, oil painting and drawing will learn how to varnish and protect art from UV light and deterioration using proper techniques and materials.

This episode is available in a video format on my YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/1hRe8VYLres

If you’re confused about using your materials or don’t know which ones to buy, a good rule of thumb is to contact the manufacturer. There are many brands that produce both fixatives and varnishes – Golden, Winsor & Newton, Grumbacher, Gamblin, etc. Also, many companies keep their own art blogs and educational videos about the use of their art supplies.


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Show me the attitude! Interview with Tanja Gant, colored pencil artist

Tanja Gant: show me the attitude! Interview with realist colored pencil artist

Colored pencil drawing by Tanja Gant

I’ve been following Tanja Gant’s art for many years. She is one of the top hyperrealist colored pencil artists working today. Every time I open social media I see yet another major award taken by the artist. I think Tanja collects them all like candy on Halloween. But in all seriousness, Tanja’s drawings mesmerize me with their unique point of view, perfection of forms and beauty I see in people she draws so perfectly.

In the first part of our conversation, the artist discusses the colored pencil techniques and art supplies. The second part of the interview is all about Tanja’s motivation, inspiration and story-telling. She also shares how she lived in and left Bosnia for the US. Enjoy!

Video podcast talkin points:

  • Colored pencils brands, paper, blending and burnishing: 1min-10min
  • Drawing transfer: 10:30
  • Models, set up, ideas and more: 15:58-24
  • Challenges: 24-27
  • Bosnia, education & advice: 27:45-42
  • Drawing in black-and-white: 42
  • Inspiration: 45
  • Motivation & advice: 55

Website: https://www.tanjagant.com/

This podcast is available in a video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/oip99fEIljA

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Jesse Lane interview Hooked on Art podcast

Jesse Lane, realist colored pencil artist

My guest is super talented, realist colored pencil artist Jesse Lane. His large, realist colored pencil drawings demonstrate thorough understanding of colored pencil techniques, creativity and vision. He is the recipient of many prestigious awards including The Best of Show in 2020 by the Colored Pencil Society in America.

Jesse shares his thoughts on motivation, artistic challenges, emotions, creativity and much more! Personally, Jesse strikes me as a genuine human with positive, outgoing personality that helps him fulfill his destiny and share his art with the world.

Recorded in a video format first: https://youtu.be/1i0nFiS59bQ

Website: https://www.jesselaneart.com/

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Jesse Lane, Undercurrents, 26×39″ colored pencil

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art podcast interview with Alayne Sahar

Alayne Sahar interview

My guest is an American watercolorist- Alayne Sahar. She creates watercolor paintings aiming to uplift other women. In her art, Sahar wants to celebrate our inner strength, belief in ourselves and our divine nature. In this interview Alayne shares her life-long journey of studies, day jobs, frustrations and wins becoming one of imaginative figurative artists working today.

First recorded as a video podcast available on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UcawdwMw_To

Contact the artist:

Web: http://www.alaynesahar.art/ | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alaynesahar/

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Podcast interview with Michael Hlousek-Nagle

Michael Hlousek-Nagle Interview: how painting becomes solace in solitude

In this episode you meet with a beautiful soul and amazing realist artist – Michael Hlousek-Nagle. Inspired by nature, classical music, Roman civilization, Egyptian art and archeology, the artist depicts personal space of solitude, quietness, introversion and hope. His canvases are female portraits set against dark, mysterious landscapes. Moody, solitary figures are caught up in self-reflection, yet embody strength and intelligence. Beautiful and often sensual women live in a quiet, dark space. Michael’s realist paintings exhibit masterful color harmony and visual balance. The artist lives with his wife and two children in England.

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Michael Hlousek-Nagle, Sibylla, charcoal and chalk on paper, 29x42cm

We chatted late in the evening in the beginning of November 2021 with a 4-hour time difference between Florida and England. The connection was really bad and parts of the recording were lost in space for good. However, salvaged parts of the interview were beautiful. Michael is a very kind human being who opens his heart up talking about the oil painting technique, his world view and how his creativity flows to produce art.

“Since mankind began making marks we have used art to tell the story of what and who we are, and of the world in which we find ourselves, and however fragmented and distorted our world may now be, however many innovations and techniques painters have at their disposal, it is still essential that artists use their work to allow us to see ourselves, to tell the story of us, and not merely the story of art.”

Michael Hlousek-Nagle
Michael Hlousek-Nagle podcast interview
Michael Hlousek-Nagle, And I Alone was Saved, 60 x 76cm

Born in Cambridge in 1971, Michael Hlousek-Nagle grew up in a small farming village in the English countryside near Oxford, and spent most of his childhood exploring the fields and forests. His early interests did not include drawing or painting, instead he wanted to pursue a career as an archaeologist and was drawn especially to ancient Egyptian history. His first foray into art was an attempt to turn his bedroom into an Egyptian temple by decorating it with life-size figures of Osiris, Isis, and Anubis.

The artist studied and graduated with a BA in Theology and Religious Studies at the University of Leeds, but did not know what he wanted to do with that qualification, and after drifting aimlessly for a while he was forcibly pushed into studying Art by a friend who apparently knew him better than he knew himself. He received a William and Mary Armour Award studying for his BA degree at the Glasgow School of Art in Scotland, and won a scholarship to study at the New York Academy of Art for his Master’s degree in 2002.

His work has its roots in the techniques and strategies of the western figurative tradition, drawing inspiration from the paintings of Balthus, Goya, Paula Rego, and Zurbaran, among others, and contemporary artists – Amaya Gurpide, Jordan Sokol, and Rasha Alem.

In 2004 Michael was a set-designer for a new ballet, Shambards, by New York City Ballet’s choreographer-in-residence Christopher Wheeldon, which premiered at the Lincoln Center in New York on May 4th 2004, and has also been performed at the Saratoga Festival. In 2005 Michael produced a set-design for a new ballet to be performed by the Royal Ballet, Covent Garden, London. Since 1998 he has received many commissions from private collectors, and his work is currently in private collections in New York, Seattle, Geneva, Paris, Vienna, London, Edinburgh and Glasgow, as well as the permanent collection of Glasgow School of Art. Between 1998 and 1992 Michael was commissioned to produce cover artwork and photography for a series of 7 CD releases of the music of internationally-acclaimed composer James MacMillan. One of Michael’s paintings has been used as the cover artwork for an Italian edition of the international bestseller “While My Eyes Were Closed” by Linda Green. The artist exhibited art at Galerie Kohler in Geneva, Blackheath Gallery, Three Colts Gallery, and Medici Gallery in London and in a number of galleries in Glasgow. The artist is represented by 33 Contemporary art gallery in Chicago.

Contact the artist: https://www.instagram.com/michaelhlouseknagle/


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How to make money as an artist: interview with John Middick

Why artists don’t make money and how you can: strategies for artists

In this episode, I interview a colored pencil artist- John Middick. He is the creator of Sharpened Artist podcast and Sharpened Artist Academy. We discuss why artists don’t make any money and how to turn that around with teaching. We talk about some strategies to create various income streams outside gallery system. We discuss how to listen to yourself to find and use your natural gifts. In this episode you’ll also hear us talk about art contests, mentorship, colored pencil brands, papers and so much more 🙂 Join the conversation by sharing this episode with your friends and subscribing to the podcast.

Find John Middick here: https://sharpenedartist.com/

This interview is also available in a video format on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WqBhz9xReo0

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How to commission art as thoughtful art collector

If you have a specific idea or want to commission a portrait painting you need to learn how to approach the artist you like. So how do you approach the artist to create a beautiful artwork for you? In this episode I’d like to discuss what the artist needs from you in order to fulfill your commission. It’s a wonderful experience to own original art at home or office. Art collecting is a great way to show who you are, create unique space and support contemporary artists!

Reach out with questions or topic ideas at Veronicasart.com . Follow on Instagram @veronicawintersart

Hooked on Art podcast is one of the Top 10 Art Collecting Podcasts on the web rated by Feedspot: https://blog.feedspot.com/art_collecting_podcasts/

Overcoming limiting beliefs with Kat Popova & Veronica Winters

How to overcome limiting beliefs for artists with Kat Popova & Veronica Winters

Katerina Popova is not only an artist but also a creative entrepreneur. She is the founder of Create Magazine, the Create podcast and the coaching program for artists titled the Art Queens. She is also a co-author of “the complete smartist guide” book for artists who want to level up their marketing skills.
We sit down to talk about various limiting beliefs that affect the artist’s mindset. Kat shares lots of practical advice how to deal with negative self-talk, what affirmations you can create for yourself, how to find your community on Instagram and much more! Kat shares what it feels like to be an immigrant and how it plays into her vision and dreams.

This episode is also available as a video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/gk7KMesoX9I
Contact the artist:
https://www.instagram.com/katerinaspopova/

Contact the host:

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How to overcome negative thinking and liming beliefs for artists

Each of us sees the world through unique lens and that’s why we all have varied perception of reality. Limiting beliefs and negative thinking are based on our past experiences, social conditioning, family habits or painful memories that override positive experiences. Usually limiting beliefs run inside us when we interact with others. Limiting beliefs can be very loud in our head altering the conversation, emotions and choices we make. In this podcast episode I share how I deal with negative self-talk.

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Karen Hull artist interview podcast

Karen Hull: art interview with colored pencil artist & reiki master

My guest today is a colored pencil artist & reiki master Karen Hull. You might have seen her amazing art on Facebook before. I set down with the artist to have a conversation about her career discussing colored pencil art, inspiration, art marketing and much more. Karen shares not only her art tips but also talks about meaning behind her creative journey and how her desire to help people made her pivot to studying and working as a reiki master!

First appeared as a video podcast on Youtube: https://youtu.be/irK-fysrWMo

Karen Hull artist interview podcast
Karen Hull, colored pencil & scratchboard demonstration

Follow the artist:

https://www.karenhullart.com/

Portrait drawing class on Craftsy: https://www.craftsy.com/class/step-by-step-photorealistic-colored-pencil-portraits/#

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Free your mind to create art to your fullest potential: interview with hypnotherapist James Browning

Free your mind to create art to your fullest potential: interview with hypnotherapist James Browning

Hypnotherapy is not about losing your mind, allowing a hypnotherapist to take full control of it. It’s about allowing yourself to overcome the past, your pain, and insecurities. Its about giving yourself a chance to create positive space inside your mind and heart to feel secure, creative, productive, and to live your life to your fullest potential. Hypnotherapy would help you free your mind and let go of things that hold you back, if you’re determined and persistent in changing your life for the better.

James Browning, CCHt received his formal education at the Hypnotherapy Training Institute in Corte Madera, CA, the oldest hypnosis school in the U.S. Mr. Browning holds certifications of Master Hypnotist, Hypnotherapist, Regression Specialist, and Clinical Hypnotherapist. By going to the site, you can listen to a number of free hypnosis audio lessons to reduce anxiety, stress, worry, and pain.

Listen to self-hypnosis for improved creativity audio, improved self-image audio, relaxation audio, anxiety reduction & sleep induction: https://browninghypnotherapy.com/free-audio/

First published as a video podcast on YouTube: https://youtu.be/DgtC2K5rQhM


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Amanda Greive interview

Amanda Greive: oil painter who speaks of equal rights

Amanda Greive is a figurative realist artist who paints women to bring attention to challenges many women face, splitting life between family and work. By looking at Amanda’s beautiful, realist oil paintings we can get a much deeper understanding of her subjects and motivation behind painting.

First appeared as a video podcast on YouTube in March 2021: https://youtu.be/x68uKGQn8Ns

Amanda Greive interview
Art by Amanda Greive

Contact the artist:

Web: https://amandagreive.com/

Contact the host:

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Interview with Anna Wypych

Anna Wypych: art interview with oil painting artist who embraces change

My guest is a Polish artist – Anna Wypych. Her narrative oil paintings are a testament to the artist’s ability to embrace change. Her female figures are set in motion to evoke emotions and raise questions. In this interview realist artist shares her creative journey in becoming one of the top professional artists working today.

First appeared as a video podcast on YouTube in February 2021: https://youtu.be/w-TLhyuYiWs

Contact the artist:

Web: http://annawypych.pl/

Contact the host:

Veronica Winters, M.F.A. | https://VeronicasArt.com | https://www.instagram.com/veronicawintersart

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Eric Rhoads-art publisher interviewinpodcast with Veronica Winters

Eric Rhoads: interview with art publisher

Eric Rhoads is a pioneer in art publishing & art education industries producing Fine Art Connoisseur & PleinAir magazines, conventions, instructional videos, and retreats for artists who are eager to learn academic or classical oil painting techniques.
Mr. Rhoads is a powerhouse of ideas and ventures being an artist himself. In candid stories you’ll learn about art marketing, joys of realist painting, art collecting, art education, and how it all came together in a person who simply wanted to learn classical oil painting techniques himself!

First appeared as a video podcast interview on YouTube in February 2021: https://youtu.be/7vSyESpzFsw

Follow the artist:

Instagram @EricRhoads
Realism.Today, PleinAirMag
Facebook: EricRhoadsPublisher
Streamlinepublishing.com/everything
Marketing: Artmarketing.com
Book: Make More Money Selling Your Art
Magazines:
FineArtConnoisseur.com
PleinAirMagazine.com
Newsletters:
RealismToday.com
AmericanWatercolor.com
FineArtToday.com
PleinAirToday.com

Outdoorpainter.com & EricRhoads.com
Conferences: FigurativeArtConvention.com | PleinAirConvention.com
Trips and Retreats: FineArttrip.com | PaintRussia.com | PublishersInvitational.com | FallColorWeek.com

Virtual Conferences: WatercolorLive.com | RealismLive.com | PleinAirLive.com | Soarworkshops.com

Art Instruction Videos and Books: StreamlineArtVideo.com | Liliartvideo.com | CreativeCatalyst.com


My goal with this project is to expand on art appreciation & discover the healing potential of arts via art interviews with talented artists, collectors, curators and other art professionals who shape up the contemporary art culture. With this art podcast I hope to support real talent to eliminate trashy art from public spaces as well as to show how art can help us find emotional connection to ourselves to discover who we truly are. This art podcast captures personal and emotional stories about life, art, the business of art, art collecting, and everything else that comes with being an artist or loving the arts. This video podcast will feature talented contemporary artists and art enthusiasts alike. Watch, like and share! Let’s find new audiences for contemporary artists.

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Veronica Winters, M.F.A. https://VeronicasArt.com

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