Noah Saterstrom: On Building a Sustainable Art Practice- Ep 308
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Noah Saterstrom and Antrese Wood delve into the intersection of art, space, and personal evolution. Noah shares insights into his art practice, shedding light on how artists navigate their creative process and the challenges they face. Here are some key takeaways: Exploring New Spaces: We discuss the impact of transitioning to a larger studio space and how it influences artistic practice. Adapting to Economic and Environmental Changes: The conversation shifts towards adapting to economic fluctuations in Argentina where Antrese lives and its effect on art creation and sales. Navigating the Art Market: Insights into the challenges of selling art in different economic climates, and the creative strategies artists employ. Creative Process and Evolution: A deep dive into Noah's artistic journey, the evolution of his work, and how social media has transformed the way artists share and sell their art. The Importance of Failure in Art: Noah emphasizes the role of failure in the creative process and how it drives innovation and growth. This episode offers you a unique glimpse into the life of an artist navigating the intersections of creativity, market dynamics, and personal growth.   Full show notes on SavvyPainter.com Connect with Noah: @NoahSats  
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