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0099 - Moving Forward with a Body of Artwork
Épisode 99
mardi 27 août 2024 • Durée 29:17
Moving Forward with a Body of Artwork
Welcome back. If you've listened to episode 98, you know I took a year off the podcast to attain my MFA. I'm happy to share that I completed a one-year accelerated MFA program in Media Design through Full Sail University.
Completing the heavy grad school workload while keeping my job required hours after work every day and on weekends in addition to a 40-hour work week allowed for very little sleep, even less housekeeping (thank you to my husband for hanging in there), and no time for painting or podcasting. Thank you to you, my loyal listeners, who hung in there. The show is back, and I'm excited to continue my conversations with you, my fellow artists.
Now, if you're a longtime listener, then you know that for me, this show is all about you, my sister, and what you need as an artist. But since I'm jumping back in after a long break, I am checking in and letting you know what's coming up.
This episode will give you an idea of some epiphanies I've gained during the year that can help other artists. The next podcast will resume my interviews with artists and professionals whose businesses provide resources that support artists.
In looking back on how much I was able to cram into the past year to achieve a big career goal, the key takeaways from my grad school experience that can help artists can be put into four steps:
Step 1: Have a clear picture of where you want to go.
Step 2: Know your risk tolerance.
Step 3: Pick a direction through ideation and research
Step 4: Make consistent progress your goal.
Click here to read the complete shownotes for this episode.
Creating Your Own Art Opportunities with G.J. Gillespie - Part 2
Épisode 98
samedi 5 août 2023 • Durée 39:20
Welcome to part 2 of my interview with G.J. Gillespie.
In this episode we discuss ways to improve your art, pricing your art, his art supply business, his company's Trusted Creator program, and his best advice for artists seeking exposure for their art. And don't forget, you can watch the full video of this interview, see examples of Gary's work, and get links to everything we discuss in the interview at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode98.
If you haven't yet listened to part 1, I recommend listening to that first, to hear Gary's bio and our discussion on getting published in journals and other tactics Gary uses to get exposure for his art. We also talk about his creative process as well as his creative voice. It's available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode97.
0089 - Chart Your Course as an Artist — Interview with Kristin Cronic - Part 2
Épisode 89
dimanche 15 janvier 2023 • Durée 45:55
Welcome to part 2 of my interview in progress with Fine artist, painter, author, and educator, Kristin Cronic. In addition to all of these pursuits, Kristin served for ten years as an officer in the United States Navy.
The interview ran long, so I've broken it into two parts. In part two, we talk about:
- The power of curiosity
- Feeling worthy as an artist
- Live wedding painting
- Kristin's biggest challenge
- How Kristin allocates her time in the facets of her business
- The different themes behind her work
- Getting into and working with galleries
- Her new book in partnership with Ballast Books
If you haven't yet listened to part 1, you won't want to miss episode 88. We talk about:
- Kristin's struggle against the pull of art during her career in the military and how she carved out time for painting, even aboard Navy ships
- How art helped her cope with adversity
- Overcoming impostor syndrome
- How Kristin makes a living at her art
- Communication and boundaries in your relationships around your art and critiques
- Two reasons many artists procrastinate
- Knowing when your artwork is finished
Check out the video of the entire interview, read Kristin's bio, and see images of her work in the show notes at:
Part two is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode88
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0088 - Chart Your Course as an Artist — Interview with Kristin Cronic - Part 1
Épisode 88
dimanche 15 janvier 2023 • Durée 46:24
Welcome back. I'm happy to introduce you to Fine artist, painter, author, and educator, Kristin Cronic. In addition to all of these pursuits, Kristin served for ten years as an officer in the United States Navy.
We talk about her struggle against the pull of art during her career in the military and how she carved out time for painting, even aboard Navy ships. We also talk about:
- How art helped her cope with adversity
- Overcoming impostor syndrome
- How Kristin makes a living at her art
- Communication and boundaries in your relationships around your art and critiques
- Two reasons many artists procrastinate
- Knowing when your artwork is finished
The interview ran long, so I've broken it into two parts. In part two, we talk about:
- The power of curiosity
- Feeling worthy as an artist
- Live wedding painting
- Kristin's biggest challenge
- How Kristin allocates her time in the facets of her business
- The different themes behind her work
- Getting into and working with galleries
- Her new book in partnership with Ballast Books
Check out the video of the entire interview, read Kristin's bio, and see images of her work in the show notes at:
Part two is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode88
#passionatepainterpodcast
#artpodcast
#artists
Don't forget to join my podcast insider's circle for free downloadable ebooks, cheat sheets, and checklists, exclusively for my insiders and students. You'll also receive a reusable coupon for the lowest price available on all of my self-paced online courses.
Sign up for free in the sidebar at passionatepainterpodcast.com
0087-Overcoming the Roadblocks that Hold You Back as an Artist
Épisode 87
dimanche 25 décembre 2022 • Durée 57:10
Welcome back. If you're listening to this on our about its release date at Christmas, 2022, I wish you happy holidays and a very happy and creative new year. As we wrap up this year and look forward to our plans for 2023, It's the perfect time to reflect on our accomplishments this past year and take an honest look at the roadblocks that may hold you back as an artist.
Check out the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode87 for a free download and helpful links, and to see the painting discussed in this episode.
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0086-Laying the Groundwork for Success as an Artist With Painter Emily Ozier
Épisode 86
jeudi 24 novembre 2022 • Durée 48:00
Welcome back. I'd like to wish all of you out there a very happy holiday season, and I'd like to thank every one of you for tuning in to the podcast and making it a success.
To show my gratitude I’m running a Black Friday sale from Black Friday through the end of the day on December 10, 2022, for 40% of any of my courses. Just use the code FRIDAY at checkout.
This means you can get some of my spotlight courses for under $25. They make great stocking stuffers. You might even consider gifting yourself the masterclass. Remember, once you purchase the course, it's yours to return to as many times as you like to hone your skills as an artist.
If you’d like to purchase a course as a gift, just send me an email at Caroline@passionatepainteracademy.com and I’ll send you a link to download a gift certificate you can give with instructions on how to transfer the course to the recipient. Go to passionatepainteracademy.com to learn more.
Today I get to introduce you to American Artist Emily Ozier. Emily, otherwise known as "EMYO" is an incredible talent. Her paintings are addicting. She tackles deep subjects with a free, loose touch that grips your attention while holding you lightly. Her paintings are buoyant with hope!
Emily touches on so many important elements of her journey to becoming a professional artist. And what keeps coming to the forefront is don't worry about racing to the point where you feel you've "made it."
An out-of-context look at Emily's success is pretty daunting — she's in over half a dozen galleries, she sells on commission, she sells prints, she works with a coterie of designers who buy for their clients AND she's in the middle of launching a children's book.
What you'll hear from Emily's own lips, however, is that each of these elements took time. She'll be the first to tell you her own career is an evolution, and if you keep showing up, you'll find your path.
And, please note that when EMYO says "for anyone who is very young in their art career" she's speaking specifically about your art career, not your age. Your art career can be young later in life if you're just getting started with making or selling your work.
I think you'll find this interview as inspiring as I did. Enjoy.
To read Emily's bio, get her contact information, and check out her work, check out the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode86.
0085-Own Your Worthiness as an Artist with Dan Knepper
Épisode 85
mercredi 2 novembre 2022 • Durée 46:28
Welcome back. I am excited to introduce you to American Painter Dan Knepper. Influenced by his background as a glass blower, Dan is fascinated by the effects of light and a master at painting light into sparkling landscapes.
During our conversation, Dan provides great insight into getting your career off the ground. We talk galleries, art auctions, competitions, selling your art online, and more.
What I love most about this interview is that it kept circling back to the concept of worthiness and how artists can overcome the insecurities that so often hold us back. I'm sure you'll get a lot from our conversation.
To watch the video of this interview, read Dan's bio, get his contact links, and see his work, check out the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode85
And don't forget to check out my online masterclass and individual spotlight classes, starting as low as $37, at passionatepainteracademy.com
Until next time, go make something.
0084-Make Creative Leaps as an Artist with Painter Amy Peterman - Part 2
Épisode 84
dimanche 9 octobre 2022 • Durée 30:47
Welcome to part 2 of my interview in progress with American Painter Amy Peterman. In this second half, we talk about how Amy sells her art, keeping production costs down, selling prints, where Amy turns for mentoring, and so much more.
If you haven't yet listened to part 1, I recommend you go back and listen to that first, to hear Amy's bio and hear about her background, her process, making time for her art, her biggest challenge, and so much more. You can find it at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode83.
Amy and I met at the 2022 Waterfront Arts Festival in Escanaba, up here in the lovely Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I was honored to be asked to judge the paintings at this year's festival, where many talented artists exhibited and sold their work.
I discovered Amy was a kindred spirit, having a professional background in graphic design and freelancing for a living, like me, while working on her paintings. We were also both raised by craftsman parents who worked with furniture, glass, and fabric. We both gave up studying a string instrument in high school to spend more time in art, and enjoyed exposure to a wide range of techniques before college.
We're practically twins. If she'd told me she'd also gone on a secret mission to rescue a chicken in her freshman year at university, I definitely would have been creeped out.
Amy's expressionistic landscapes are captivating, with strong compositions and fearless brushwork. I was struck by how many paintings she had on display, in addition to prints, each more beautiful than the next. I was grateful artists were required to designate one for consideration in the best-in-show category. I never could have picked one from the others.
In looking at her work, I could see Amy's unflagging commitment to making her art despite any obstacles or demands on her time. She is prolific, professional, and organized. I was truly inspired and I knew you would love to hear from her.
Needless to say, Amy took the prize that day, and I can confirm she deserved it. She has since become a good friend and agreed to come on the show. It's full of great information and encouragement.
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#artbusiness
#arttraining
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#amypeterman
0083-Make Creative Leaps as an Artist with Painter Amy Peterman - Part 1
Épisode 83
dimanche 9 octobre 2022 • Durée 33:49
Welcome back. Today, I have the pleasure of sharing my interview with American Painter Amy Peterman.
Amy and I met at the 2022 Waterfront Arts Festival in Escanaba, up here in the lovely Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I was honored to be asked to judge the paintings at this year's festival, where many talented artists exhibited and sold their work.
I discovered Amy was a kindred spirit, having a professional background in graphic design and freelancing for a living, like me, while working on her paintings. We were also both raised by craftsman parents who worked with furniture, glass, and fabric. We both gave up studying a string instrument in high school to spend more time in art, and enjoyed exposure to a wide range of techniques before college.
We're practically twins. If she'd told me she'd also gone on a secret mission to rescue a chicken in her freshman year at university, I definitely would have been creeped out.
Amy's expressionistic landscapes are captivating, with strong compositions and fearless brushwork. I was struck by how many paintings she had on display, in addition to prints, each more beautiful than the next. I was grateful artists were required to designate one for consideration in the best-in-show category. I never could have picked one from the others.
In looking at her work, I could see Amy's unflagging commitment to making her art despite any obstacles or demands on her time. She is prolific, professional, and organized. I was truly inspired and I knew you would love to hear from her.
Needless to say, Amy took the prize that day, and I can confirm she deserved it. She has since become a good friend and agreed to come on the show. It's full of great information and encouragement.
In part 1, we talk about her background, her process, how she promotes her art her biggest challenge, and more. You can read Amy's bio see her work, and get her contact links in the show notes for this episode at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode83.
The conversation ran to an hour, so I've broken it in two for your convenience. Don't miss part 2, available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode84.
#artpodcast
#artbusiness
#arttraining
#passionatepainterpodcast
#carolineitaliacarlson
#amypeterman
0082-Get Your Art Out There - Part 2 of an Interview with American Painter Jacob Bartanus
Épisode 82
samedi 17 septembre 2022 • Durée 33:12
Welcome to part 2 of my interview in progress with American painter Jacob Bartanus of the upper peninsula of Michigan.
If you haven't listened to part 1, you might want to go back to that first to hear his bio, catch his origin story, and find lots of inspiration. You can find it at at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode81.
Jacob is currently showing his work at coffee shop and art gallery Palette Coffee & Art in Grand Rapids, MI, as a participant in this year's ArtPrize show. ArtPrize is hosted once a year in the town, with local businesses sponsoring artists. The work is judged by a panel and by the public. The show runs from Mid September to Mid October.
You can find the video of the complete interview on the show notes page along with images of Jacob’s work at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode82.









