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.’
Episodes
Monday Nov 25, 2019
Ep 49 Drawing from Photos or from Life which is Better?
Monday Nov 25, 2019
Monday Nov 25, 2019
Today we are talking about drawing from life versus drawing from photos and which is best. And I think we know, now more than ever before, what a different skill drawing from life is since we started doing a lot more sketching trips out and about.
It’s really easy to rely on photo’s for practice, and while there’s nothing wrong with drawing from photos, it’s important to also practise drawing from life as much as you can.
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Ep 48 Creative Chat with Artist and Urban Sketcher Ian Fennelly
Monday Nov 11, 2019
Monday Nov 11, 2019
In today’s interview, we are talking to Artist Ian Fennelly. Ian is an urban sketcher who creates and sells his amazing sketches. His work mainly features buildings which are painted with splashes of beautiful vibrant colours and use lively linework. Not only is Ian a fantastic painter he is also very entertaining and tells some interesting stories in this podcast.
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Ep 47 Fun Things You Can Do with a Creative Friend
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Monday Oct 28, 2019
Today we are talking about fun things you can do with a creative friend. Art can be a solitary activity, but it needn’t always be that way. Particularly now we have the internet. More than ever before we can connect with other creative people and find fun things to do together without even having to meet! In fact, Sandra and I didn’t meet in person for at least a year.
Monday Oct 14, 2019
Ep 46 Why taking a break from your art is sometimes a good thing
Monday Oct 14, 2019
Monday Oct 14, 2019
We can put so much pressure on ourselves to be productive and creative. Sometimes you really need to allow yourself a break to recharge ready to make new art.
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Ep 45 Creative Chat with Illustrator and Urban Sketcher Lynne Chapman
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Monday Sep 30, 2019
Today’s guest is Illustrator and Urban Sketcher Lynne Chapman. Lynne has had a fascinating career and lots of tips to share if you’re an aspiring illustrator. But what made us reach out to Lynne was her amazing urban sketching. As you may know Sandra and I are both working on improving our sketching on location and whenever I’d google urban sketching tips Lynne’s name would pop up. So if you’re interested in illustration or urban sketching I think you’ll really enjoy this interview.
Monday Sep 16, 2019
Ep 44 Urban Sketching - How to plan a successful sketching trip
Monday Sep 16, 2019
Monday Sep 16, 2019
Today we are talking about the importance of going out specifically to sketch from life, and how to plan a successful trip.
Obviously, not everyone can dedicate a whole day to sketching on a regular basis. It might be that you can only spare your lunch hours at work, but we can talk about ‘snatching time to sketch’ in a future episode. Today we are focussing on arranging a dedicated sketching day trip.
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Ep 43 Creative Chat With Artist and illustrator Barbara Johansen Newman
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Monday Sep 02, 2019
Today’s creative guest is artist and illustrator Barbara Johansen Newman from https://www.johansennewman.com/
Barbara has had a fascinating career from puppetry to illustration to licensing. And now she has gone back to her first love which is painting. What is interesting about Barbara’s art is that although her figurative paintings are interesting in themselves, she builds a world around them using found objects and by painting on unusual surfaces.
Monday Aug 19, 2019
Ep 42 Knowing When a Piece of Art is Finished
Monday Aug 19, 2019
Monday Aug 19, 2019
As Leonardo da Vinci once said, “Art is never finished, only abandoned.”
Sandra wasn’t entirely sure it was Da Vinci, but we’ve checked it now… Phew...she was right
Today we are talking about how to recognise when your piece of art is ready to be abandoned. Not knowing when to stop can be the difference between a beautiful piece of work, and something that is overworked and almost sterile.
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Monday Aug 05, 2019
Ep 41 Creative Chat with mixed Media Artist Deb Weiers
Monday Aug 05, 2019
Monday Aug 05, 2019
Today’s creative guest is Deb Weiers from http://debweiersart.com @debweiersart. Deb is a mixed media artist based in Red Deer Canada who creates amazing semi-abstract faces. Her art is incredibly distinct and she uses a very intuitive approach to create her art. It was seeing Debs Faces that inspired me to try creating a few semi-abstract faces myself for our Abstract April Challenge.
Monday Jul 22, 2019
Ep 40 Why Artists and Writers Often Live with Guilt and How to Overcome it
Monday Jul 22, 2019
Monday Jul 22, 2019
In today’s episode, we talk about why artists and writers often live with guilt and how to overcome it. Although everyone can feel guilty at times, the problem for creatives is that they tend to get a double dose. Artists and writers can feel guilty when they are creating and yet they can also feel guilty when they’re not. So this is where finding a balance is really important.