What is the art life?
The art life is many things in my opinion. It’s an amazing entanglement of passion, love, critical thinking and of course, art. We can all create art without being “artists”. Cooking a great meal for your family is art. Decorating your house is art. Reading a book is art (which creates thoughts and pictures in your mind while you read). And of course doodling, drawing, painting or sculpting something out of Play-Doh or even Legos is art. Creating something, anything, is art. Creating nothing and standing still will only keep you and your state of mind where it currently is. If you want happiness, you need to create and cultivate that creativity, always.
Colony 54 Productions via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 02/23/21
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What a joy to listen to! So much here to inspire...coffeeshop, bookstore wanderings, climate change, Russian deli's, smelling things for fun, the not dividing into artist/non-artist, parfume making in Tuscany...Reminds that it is not an indulgence to focus on art - love it!Read full review »
edy7795 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/26/19
I love listening to this podcasts and have enjoyed the discussions on what being an artist means and how to live an “artists life”. Some memorable conversations have been on the role of technology and how it affects both connection and disconnection, and the discussion on how nature impacts art.
Bonafem via Apple Podcasts · Canada · 09/13/19
This podcast covers a variety of topics, and always brings them back to how we are all artists! I love that this podcast sets a scene and makes me feel like I’m sitting in the same place as the co-hosts! I look forward to catching up with Xandra and Grace each week as they offer an honest and...Read full review »
Jassynouveau via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 01/06/21
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