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| Ask An Artist - A Judge's Perspective; Interview with Tom Croft | 30 Aug 2024 | 01:06:27 | |
In this episode, Peter and Tom welcome back fellow Artist, Tom Croft. For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask An Artist - Listener Questions 23 | 16 Aug 2024 | 00:42:10 | |
In this episode, Peter and Tom answer some of your questions. Firstly there's a question about the use of AI, followed by a question about varnishing and finally, what judges are looking for in art competitions. For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Interview with James Ort about Inspired by Knepp | 12 Apr 2024 | 00:52:55 | |
In this episode Tom and Peter interview sculptor, teacher and now, exhibition curator, James Ort about his latest project; Inspired by Knepp. For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - The Big Debate! Art vs. Craft | 25 Sep 2020 | 00:57:35 | |
Time to cast the cat in among the pigeons! Laura and Peter are joined in this debate by Silversmith James Dougal and 'the Talented Mr B. (Ben Boswell) to talk about craft and art as descriptions of their work and of the way they identify themselves. A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Listener Questions 2 | 18 Sep 2020 | 00:25:00 | |
Laura and Peter have another rummage in the post bag in this episode to answer some of the listener questions we have received. Today we have questions on working for friends, dealing with 'site specific' artworks and wether it is a good idea to work in multiple media. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Branding | 11 Sep 2020 | 00:31:55 | |
In this episode of Ask an Artist Peter and Laura discuss 'Branding' - they are not trying to get you to burn symbols into your flesh, but is it a good idea to develop a brand identity? On balance they believe it is, a consistent look and feel to your communications and interactions with your customers helps them to recognise you right from the start. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with James Dougall, Silversmith | 04 Sep 2020 | 00:52:56 | |
In today's episode Laura and Peter interview James Dougall whose journey into being a silversmith had a few fascinating twists and turns. Now a Freeman of the Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths James came to the business late after working in several other fields. His story will hopefully give hope to many 'second career' artists! Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask An Artist - The Artist's Reputation | 28 Aug 2020 | 00:20:58 | |
An artist is constantly judged, it is inevitable, a part of the very nature of what they do. However it would be wrong to assume that the judgement is only about the work that the artist produces. Today, Peter and Laura discuss the importance of the artist's reputation: how it develops, how to look after it and how not to lose it! | |||
| Ask an Artist Listener Questions | 21 Aug 2020 | 00:22:59 | |
Over the last months we have had some really good questions from listeners and we are going to try out this slightly different format for this episode. Here are Laura and Peter's thoughts on 3 questions, looking at work/life balance, selling work for the first time and troublesome students! | |||
| Ask an Artist Doing Charitable Work | 14 Aug 2020 | 00:29:38 | |
As an artist it is very likely that, from time to time, you will be asked to do things for charity. It could be something that you do anyway, that generates funds for a charity you wish to support, or it could be an approach from a charity asking you to do something specific. Whatever the scenario if you are going to do work like this it needs to be taken just as seriously as for any other client. Both Peter and Laura have done things for charity - and for charitable reasons, in this episode they talk about their attitude to this kind of work. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with Fitch and McAndrew | 07 Aug 2020 | 00:50:03 | |
In todays episode Laura and Peter chat to Doug Fitch and Hannah McAndrew. Doug and Hannah are 'Fitch and McAndrew', the husband and wife team of slipware potters whose work has a national and international standing. Working in a very traditional medium, that of earthenware clay decorated with different coloured slips (liquid clay) in rich earthy colours they manage to create a very personal style, working mainly on their own individual pieces, but sometimes collaborating their work is to be found in some of the best galleries in the UK and also as far afield as America and Japan. Peter and Laura discuss with them their generosity in sharing their working lives on Social Media, including their young family and enabling their customers to see a slice of their life. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Making a 'Body of Work' | 31 Jul 2020 | 00:22:43 | |
'A Body of Work'... One of those expressions that pops up in art contexts all the time. Laura and Peter unpick what it means. It can be whatever you want it to be. A group of pieces linked thematically, stylistically, chromatically, progressively or anything else. A collection that will allow you to be assessed maybe, by a gallery or a prospective client. Certainly a way of showing your exploration of your work - and that has to be a good thing! | |||
| Ask an Artist - Making Work at Different Price Points | 24 Jul 2020 | 00:19:54 | |
Pricing your work is a complex issue and being consistent is one of the things that needs to be considered while working out your pricing. However that does not mean that all your work should be the same price, only that it should be priced consistently, according to its value. Small simple things clearly need to be cheaper than big complex things. Having work in different price brackets allows you so attract a wider range of clients with varying budgets - both Laura and Peter have works at different levels when they are in selling mode! | |||
| Ask An Artist - Listener Questions 20 | 28 Mar 2024 | 00:26:52 | |
In the episode, Peter and Tom answer some of your questions. Firstly, there's a question about knowing when to go full time as an Artist, secondly, how to honour and manage a collection of art work after the Artist dies, and finally, do you need a gallery to be successful? For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Delivering a Great Art Class | 17 Jul 2020 | 00:45:10 | |
Part of the lives of many artists is the business of teaching. For some it is a financial necessity and for others it is an emotional or moral imperative. Whatever the reasons you have for teaching it does need to be taken seriously, you have an obligation to your students and doing it well can be massively rewarding. A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Doing a Talk or a Demo in Public! | 10 Jul 2020 | 00:31:09 | |
Given the huge interest in art and crafts most professional artists and makers will be asked from time to time to talk about their work, or to demonstrate their methods. There is no compulsion to do this of course, you can just say no! Peter and Laura have never been known to refuse an opportunity to get up in front of the public though, they both enjoy the experience and the benefits that talks and demos bring. In this episode they talk about the way that they approach an event, covering planning, set-up, technology and so on. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with Will Francis, Japanese Woodblock Printer | 03 Jul 2020 | 00:50:41 | |
If you are a teacher one of the things you hope for is that one day you will teach someone who will then go on to greater things. Laura gave Will Francis his first lessons in Japanese woodblock printing after he had been trying to teach himself - and finding it hard. Will is now a professional carver and printer of Japanese woodblock prints: working in collaboration with illustrator Jed Henry they produce prints of contemporary culture, but using historic techniques. Will talks about his journey, his passion for the process and about how the current health crisis has affected his business. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Studio Space | 26 Jun 2020 | 00:42:58 | |
The natural habitat of an artist is usually a studio: This could be a wonderful, purpose built edifice, or a corner of their sitting room, but it is a space to work and needs respect! Today Laura and Peter talk about the places they have called their studio over the years and discuss some of the things that are important about about a creative workspace. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with Artist Tom Sheperd | 19 Jun 2020 | 01:09:01 | |
Tom Shepherd is a full time artist, specialising in painting wildlife which he does in oils, acrylics and especially in watercolours. Peter and Laura talk to him about his career-path and how he has adapted to working mainly 'on-line' during the current health crisis. Creative adaptation to the situation seems to be the secret and like Peter and Laura Tom is busier than ever. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Sending things by post or courier | 12 Jun 2020 | 00:21:42 | |
In this week's episode Laura and Peter are talking about the difficulties of sending original artwork by post. | |||
| Ask an Artist - Keeping a Sketchbook | 05 Jun 2020 | 00:18:55 | |
Recorded during Lockdown, apologies for the sound quality. | |||
| Ask an Artist Protecting Yourself Against Scams | 29 May 2020 | 00:19:57 | |
Recorded during lockdown, apologies for the sound quality. | |||
| Ask an Artist keeping track of your work and building an archive | 22 May 2020 | 00:35:37 | |
Recorded during the lockdown, apologies for the sound quality! A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Paperwork and Administration | 15 May 2020 | 00:34:07 | |
Recorded remotely (and with a few technical difficulties...sorry!) during our isolation. A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask An Artist - Interview with David Poxon R.I, N.W.S. | 15 Mar 2024 | 01:04:19 | |
In this episode Tom and Peter interview Watercolour Artist, David Poxon. For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - COVID-19 special no. 4 | 09 May 2020 | 00:12:49 | |
This episode was (obviously) recorded remotely and with a few technical problems. | |||
| Ask an Artist, making and selling Greetings Cards | 08 May 2020 | 00:36:28 | |
This episode was recorded remotely (and with a few technical issues!) whilst we are all in isolation. A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist, Buying Art Materials | 01 May 2020 | 00:26:15 | |
Peter and Laura give their views on buying art materials. What is important? is it the price, is it the service, is it the quality of the materials themselves? That might sound a little basic, but it really does depend on what you are doing and where your work is likely to end up! Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Online Teaching | 24 Apr 2020 | 00:28:46 | |
Prompted by the extraordinary situation during the Covid 19 pandemic Laura and Peter have explored different solutions to remain connected with their respective audiences. Today's podcast is not specifically about crisis management, it is more about how the crisis can be seen as a reason to think about new ways of working, in particular using the inherent creativity that we have as artists laterally to solve other problems. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Framing and Presentation of Your Work | 16 Apr 2020 | 00:40:19 | |
This episode was recorded before the restrictions imposed due to COVID-19 A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist interview with Steve Pill: Editor of Artists and Illustrators Magazine | 10 Apr 2020 | 00:38:24 | |
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| Ask an Artist, COVID-19 special no. 3 | 04 Apr 2020 | 00:09:50 | |
In this special episode Laura and the Talented Mr B chat about what they are up to during their enforced isolation. Peter is doing his best to wade through the mountain of government literature and will be taking a short break from these special updates, we miss him and look forward to saner times! | |||
| Ask an Artist Taking on Commissioned work | 03 Apr 2020 | 00:30:32 | |
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| Ask an Artist - COVID 19 special no.2 | 28 Mar 2020 | 00:10:19 | |
Following last week's COVID19 special episode Laura and Peter have decided to make a weekly update on what they are up to and how the special measures that have been introduced are affecting them as self-employed professional artists. | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with Sal Shuel, Copyright Expert | 27 Mar 2020 | 00:47:46 | |
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| Ask An Artist - Planning Meeting | 01 Mar 2024 | 00:59:12 | |
Ask An Artist podcast is back for 2024 and we will be releasing new episodes every fortnight, throughout the year. For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Covid-19 Special | 21 Mar 2020 | 00:34:28 | |
Laura and Peter are both professional artists, paying the bills by making art. At this hugely difficult time they discuss how the situation is affecting them and what measures they are taking to ensure that when things get back to something closer to normality that they will be able to resume their work with as little lasting damage as possible. A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Creative Block | 20 Mar 2020 | 00:24:12 | |
Nearly all creatives will at some point encounter creative block, that inability to see what you should be doing. In this episode Peter and Laura discuss the different ways that artists can find themselves blocked and offer some ideas about how you might overcome obstacles to move you onwards Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist - Photographing your work | 13 Mar 2020 | 00:51:08 | |
Who hasn't at some point needed a picture of their masterpiece? Whether it is to show to a client or a gallery or a submission to a competition or just to post on social media there are time when an accurate representation of your work is essential. In this episode our sound-man, the talented Mr B escapes from his headphones and attempts to multitask by talking about photographing flat artwork in a way that will give reasonably accurate results whilst still making sure the sound levels are OK! Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with Michael Harding | 06 Mar 2020 | 01:00:07 | |
In this episode of Ask an Artist Peter and Laura are in conversation with Michael Harding. Michael makes paints! Some of the finest on the market and is uncompromising about the quality of his products. He started to make paints whilst still at Art School because he wanted to be able to achieve some of the effects that he saw in the works of painters from the past, these were impossible with the commercial paints that were available to him so he sought to remedy that in the paints he made. Michael Harding Paints now have a high reputation and in this conversation you will hear some of what has driven Michael's business. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist, Competitions, Should You Enter? | 28 Feb 2020 | 00:25:50 | |
There are many different ways to develop your career as an artist, exhibitions, art fairs, social media and so on. Another possible avenue is through entering competitions. Winning or being placed can mean prizes, inclusion in exhibitions and certainly some kudos. Is it all good? listen to Peter and Laura talking about their experiences in the competitive world of art Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist, Writing as a Part of Your Practice | 21 Feb 2020 | 00:21:50 | |
Making art for an artist is very rarely enough to get you to the point where you are selling art. Nearly everyone in the creative sphere will also need to communicate too and in this week's podcast Laura and Peter discuss how writing is an important skill that is well worth learning. Both of them write for magazines, both have written books, both write for their social media - they are both earning some of their living from writing and through writing they both benefit in a myriad of other ways | |||
| Ask an Artist, Should you have a Website | 14 Feb 2020 | 00:32:50 | |
So much of the on-line presence of a creative person these days is through social media, its immediacy and the way that you can gauge the reaction so quickly make it a very powerful tool, but what about websites? Should you have one of those too? Peter and Laura believe that you should and in this episode they talk about why having a carefully considered, curated website will help to promote you in a different way to your audience Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| To Teach or not to Teach? That is the Question. | 07 Feb 2020 | 00:26:30 | |
A career as an artist is not always all about making art, for some people it is also about making artists, teaching your skills to others so that they can make art too. It isn't for everyone, some see it as a chore and if that's the case then better to steer clear of it because you are unlikely to be a good teacher. However teaching can be immensely rewarding, financially, emotionally and in terms of what you as a teacher may learn from your students and from the process of unpicking your practice to teach it. Both Peter and Laura teach, having included it in their businesses for many years, alongside making art, both enjoy the challenge it brings. Today they talk about their experiences and how making teaching a part of your business can be more than just an additional revenue stream. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interview with Michael Craine of Cranfield Colour | 31 Jan 2020 | 00:55:27 | |
Most artists will have some relationship with colour, wether it be ink, paint, pencil or paper. The colours you choose are important for many reasons, for their colour for one, but also for their longevity, their intensity, their opacity, their sheen, their ability to work on top or underneath other colours - I'm really only scratching the surface of the subject. Today's guest lives and breaths colour, he is managing director of Cranfield Colour who make printing inks for intaglio and relief printers including the very popular Caligo range of 'safe-wash' inks which are oil-based but can be washed up with water and a little soap! Cranfield Colour also make oil-paints for the professional market. Michael talks to Laura and Peter about some of the science, and why choosing your materials well is so important. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Pricing Your Work - For What its Worth... | 24 Jan 2020 | 00:18:24 | |
You have produced a collection of artworks and the time has come for you to start selling them to the public. How do you decide where to pitch your pricing? Too low and you may not cover your costs, or you may be seen as too cheap and therefore not worth even looking at! Too high and you just won't find people prepared to pay. Peter and Laura talk in this episode about how the pricing of your work needs to develop over time, how you can approach the initial pricing based on what your peers are doing and also how a consistent policy on pricing will help you to avoid awkward situations. | |||
| Ask an Artist Returns from Friday 1st March 2024 | 26 Feb 2024 | 00:41:15 | |
Season 6 of Ask An Artist returns on Friday 1st March 2024. For more information about our sponsors, please visit: A podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Ask an Artist Interviews Nick Bentley - Gallery Relationships from the Gallerist's Point of View | 17 Jan 2020 | 00:40:05 | |
Most artists want to get their work on the walls of a gallery, at least until someone buys it! How do you get your work into a gallery? What should the relationship be between you and your gallery? Are there tings that you must never do when dealing with a gallery - and are there things that the gallery should not be doing? In our second podcast interviewing Nick Bentley owner of Bils and Rye Gallery in Kirkbymoorside in North Yorkshire, Peter and Laura talk about how the relationship should work, how you might approach a gallery and gives some frank advice on things you should avoid. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Using Social Media as Part of your Artistic Journey | 10 Jan 2020 | 00:25:46 | |
Social media can be a huge benefit to any creative person wanting to promote what they do, but it needs to be used intelligently and it should be the artist using it as a tool, rather than being an end in itself. In this Podcast Laura and Peter talk about their own experiences with Social Media and how it has helped them to further their careers and businesses. Crew CollectiveA podcast about the wild, weird, and deeply human side of cosmic storytelling. Listen on: Apple Podcasts | |||
| Finding your style. | 03 Jan 2020 | 00:20:02 | |
Originality in art is certainly to be admired, you don't want to be seen to be derivative, but it is also important to have a recognisable style so that, in time, people can look at your work and see it as being yours. In this episode Peter and Laura talk about finding your own voice as an artist, developing ideas and techniques in a way that is recognisably your own. | |||