Artist Interviews

Artist Ginny Page
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Artist Ginny Page

Don’t hesitate-just do it! Believe in yourself and it will all work out in the end if you continue to put the work in, and only then. Don’t worry that you don’t have enough space or need fancy equipment or special teaching or inspiration. I hear that all the time through my earlier teaching! Feed your passion and make sure to do something creative every day even if it is just a small sketch or fiddling about with new ideas

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Artist Scott Hocking
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Artist Scott Hocking

Keep working, learning, applying, growing, navigating around obstacles, adapting, changing, and on and on and on. I think if you’re a true artist, you’ll be doing it no matter what, and you probably don’t need any advice from me, ha. But yeah, focus on your work, bust your ass, and don’t let the bastards get you down :)

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Artist Yejin Oh
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Artist Yejin Oh

My dream is very simple and always the same. I would like to have the ability to live my life just by painting.

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Artist Jem Ham
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Artist Jem Ham

Creativity isn’t something that can be taught. It is a state of mind. Tap into your subconscious mind and utilize the flow state. Our conscious mind can only process a limited amount of information (120 bits), but the subconscious can process billions of bits at once. Don’t be afraid to steal the fire from the gods and disrupt the norm.

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Artist Flora Ranis
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Artist Flora Ranis

Call yourself an artist, proudly, regardless of how many works you have created, how many you have sold, and how much money you have made because to be an artist refers not to a profession but a perspective. To be an artist is to view the irrationality, hypocrisy, and beauty of the world without shying away.

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Artist Yuqian Sun
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Artist Yuqian Sun

Our definition of innovation is constantly being striked, bringing us the fear that If our creative process is not edgy enough, we are left behind by the art world as failed, out-of-date ones. This fear makes being honest with your inner world something that requires a lot of courage.

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Artist Bella LaMontagne
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Artist Bella LaMontagne

It’s important to keep in mind that even in a sea of rejection, making art is what makes us who we are and if that is enough you are unstoppable! Keep applying, keep creating, and think about how you can organize your own artist opportunities through your communities as well.

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Artist Ratna Sari
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Artist Ratna Sari

Discover your strengths and unique talents, and consistently work on enhancing your skills. Secondly, don't hesitate to decline opportunities that don't align with your goals. By doing so, you'll free up time to concentrate on your art and chosen projects.

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Artist Chris Klein
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Artist Chris Klein

Try to do something that will catch people’s eye, as well as be skilfully painted. It’s hard to be original, almost everything’s been done before………….. But NOT everything!

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Artist Florian Prünster
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Artist Florian Prünster

Never give up, believe in yourself, and relentlessly pursue your ideas and goals. That's exactly what I did, putting in hard work and spending countless hours in my studio to experiment with materials, practice various techniques, and develop ideas. It's crucial to always critically assess your own work – What can I do better?

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Artist Gwen Roberts
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Artist Gwen Roberts

You’re the master in your own studio. You’re in charge, not the graphite, not the pastels, not the paint. You must tell ‘it’ what to do, not the other way around. You know you’re good at this so just create.

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Artist Julia Wang
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Artist Julia Wang

Approach every piece of painting with an open heart and be prepared to end up with something different to what was set out, think of every project as a learning opportunity.

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Artist Emily Au
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Artist Emily Au

If making art is what you want to do long term, I think the most important thing is to continually and consistently keep creating work, even when you don’t feel like it. There are many times

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Artist Lela Arruza
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Artist Lela Arruza

Become a part of the community. Life is all about relationships and connections. Surround yourself with other artists and mentors who can support you through your journey.

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Artist Sofía Ruiz
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Artist Sofía Ruiz

Embrace experimentation and growth. Stay open to new techniques, ideas, and critiques. Your journey as an artist is a continuous evolution—enjoy the process and let it shape your unique artistic voice.

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Artist Alexandra Harley
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Artist Alexandra Harley

I have watched a wax sculpture melt in the heat which was upsetting. Apart from that, sometimes what initially is perceived as a failure, i.e. not what I set out to do, does move my sculpture on. This happens regularly, it is an expectation every time I go to the studio. Sometimes I leave something I am really happy with it and see a massive glitch when I next go in. Two steps forward and often one step back.

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Artist Emmette Lewis
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Artist Emmette Lewis

Don’t be intimidated to reach out to mentors and seek guidance from other artists that have walked before you. There is always something to learn from another perspective and experience that you can apply to your own work.

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Artist Linda Reymore
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Artist Linda Reymore

My art is generally a non-objective intellectual exercise in puzzle solving…assembling and balancing the pieces to find a “comfortable” or “comfortably uncomfortable” compositional pose.

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Artist Chasity Colón
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Artist Chasity Colón

With my work, I hope to communicate the feeling of preserving warmth and hope through creativity and self-expression, despite the feeling of unshakable melancholy. I hope to convey the feeling that as long as there is at least a small spark of creativity and hope alive in me, I could always recover and blossom anew.

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Artist Erik Linton
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Artist Erik Linton

Although I have been creating art my entire life, oil paints were a medium that intimidated me. It seemed like there were so many tools, chemicals, brushes, mediums, solvents, and techniques that it felt overwhelming. I didn’t start using oils until the Covid 19 pandemic. As soon as I started painting, I realized that I had been missing out on a very satisfying and rewarding medium. I know I could be a much better painter now if I started years earlier when I had the first inclinations.

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