Kick in The Creatives Podcast - We talk Creativity, Art and Writing with Creative Challenges and Gossip Tara and Sandra, met by happy accident. Tara had been listening to a Podcast that Sandra just happened to be being interviewed on, and having her own podcast at the time, she invited Sandra to be a guest. The two of them quickly hit it off and went on chatting, long after the recording had stopped… And they haven’t shut up since! Tara was a whizz at idea generation, but having been a graphic designer for 25 years, she had long lost her connection with a ‘real’ pencil. Sandra, on the other hand, was and still is, a realism painter, yet she had the inability to just ‘let go’ in her sketchbook. Over the following weeks, they began setting each other creative challenges. As a result, Tara rekindled her love for drawing by hand, and Sandra horrified to be handed a ‘chunky marker’ to draw with by Tara, was forced to let go of her pedantic sketching style and just ‘have fun in her sketchbook.’ It was clear that the two of them as a duo, were a good influence on each other and having finally met in the flesh, they became firm friends. Knowing the power that creative challenges had held for them, they decided that they wanted to help other people find and embrace their creative side and just ‘have a go.’
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Monday Nov 01, 2021
Ep 98 Should I Loosen Up My Art Style?
Monday Nov 01, 2021
Monday Nov 01, 2021
Today, we are asking the question, should I loosen up my art style? It’s a subject that is close to Sandra’s heart because it was something she felt was almost forced on her when she started creating art. She ended up being sick of hearing the words ‘loosen up!’
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Plus sometimes when too controlled people tend to not step back and. Look at what it actually looks like from a. Distance. Something’s look awesome up close but falls apart when stepping backs.
Friday Nov 19, 2021
I use gesture and contour to make me less timid and warm my arm up. A technique I used to hate but now like to do it stand as far away from my drawing. And reach out and try to be as controlled as normal but because you have less control at a distance from your work it makes it look quirky and unique and you let the randomness enhance the work
Friday Nov 19, 2021
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