In our tenth season, we’re going at art history with a skeptical eye and a myth-busting attitude to uncover the fictions and facts about some of our favorite artists. We’re starting our season today with this controversial subject: was Van Gogh a completely failed artist with only one sale to his name?
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11: Austin Kleon: Steal Like an Artist
Host Danny Gregory interviews best-selling author Austin Kleon on the creative process.Mentioned in this episode:Our new kourse, Watercolor Rules! and how to break them New kourse at Sketchbook SkoolSketchKon Our first ever drawing, painting and creativity convention. Pasadena, 1 ... Show More
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Mar 2024
Staggering Art Economic Trends, the Spring Selling Season, and a Fix for the #1 Art Business Problem
Staggering Art Economic Trends, the Spring Selling Season, and a Fix for the #1 Art Business Problem Shownotes: 👉 Follow us on Instagram: @art_storefronts 👉 Watch the recent IG LIVE. Learn a ton and have some unique insights that 99% of artists and photographers do not have whe ... Show More
47m 17s
May 2024
No art marketing days lost, how social media is going all in on the creator economy, and finding new revenue sources through commissions
Shownotes: 👉 Follow us on Instagram: @art_storefronts 👉 Watch this recent artist interview: Hava's Unlikely Path to Artistic Income with Art Storefronts 👉 Podcast: Staggering Art Economic Trends, the Spring Selling Season, and a Fix for the #1 Art Business Problem 👉 Join our ... Show More
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Jul 2021
“Emma Walker, Two Shots in the Night” | MURDERISH Ep. 087
In high school, we go through a myriad of first experiences. There are sports, prom, first loves, and oftentimes, heartbreak. For most people these experiences shape us, and the mistakes we make during this time usually don’t have permanent consequences. During the fall of 2014 t ... Show More
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May 2024
How to develop your taste in art, with critic Ariella Budick
After more than 25 years reviewing art, the Financial Times’ US art critic Ariella Budick is full of sage advice on how to approach museums and exhibitions, and how to discover our personal taste. Her biggest tip is that art is a form of communication, “a cry in the wilderness”, ... Show More
19m 33s