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We get it… we’re all in a hurry! We want more – and we’d like it now please! This week we’re talking about patience – something we both sometimes lack. As artists, we often place pressure on ourselves; to make a painting, or a series of paintings. Or we pressure ourselves to build a “successful” art business; or to get in the right galleries; or to win a prize. And yet this pressure is a delusion …. we will never reach the finish line because there will always be something else that we want to achieve. 

So how do we get past this? And is a little bit of impatience perhaps necessary? Our discussion leads us to realise that we can be patient when we forget the end result. If we relax and enjoy our own unique process, we will make paintings as a by-product. This may mean we need to slow down a little bit, and stop trying to produce new things all the time, so we can notice what’s working for us. Once we understand our own natural pace, we can work with it rather than battling ourselves.

(and if you want an example of our (im)patience, wait until the end!)

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Springsteen on Broadway on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80232329 

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This week, Louise is joined by abstract painter Sally-Anne Ashley, who helps artists to find and develop their own unique approach to their work. We begin our conversation by asking ‘what does it mean to have a process?’ and then go on to explore the framework Sally-Anne has created. Although we are both painters, this conversation is relevant for any medium and any style, because it’s all about helping you to navigate your own way forward.

Once you understand what you want to say, you can make decisions about individual paintings. From that starting point, you can decide the subject, the colours, the marks, the textures, the materials, the tools and so much more. But we also believe it’s important to follow a process that allows for discovery – you may start out with one intention and then go in a completely different direction. I call it following the joy, Sally-Anne calls it following the nudges – but whatever you call it, we both believe that is the key to everything. If you need encouragement to listen to your own desires and trust your own inner wisdom, this episode is for you.

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Join the waiting list for Sally-Anne’s next course here: https://www.sally-anneashley.com/creative-shift-online-course

Find Sally-Anne’s website at: https://www.sally-anneashley.com

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If you have unsold work adding up, or older pieces you’re not sure what to do with, then today’s podcast is for you because we are discussing how to hold a studio sale. What work to include, how to decide on discounts, what different types of sale you can consider and why simply creating a coupon code is NOT the best way!

Today Alice is joined by Fee Dickson Reid, a member of the Connected Artist membership and this is an excerpt of a recent call we had within the Club. Fee’s sales have evolved over last 5 years, so if the idea of selling 34 paintings/sketches in 48 hours is tempting, we hope sharing our experience will help you.

This is one to take notes on, and hopefully gives you a taste of just one element you may find in the Connected Artist Club. See below for how to join!

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Find Fee’s website here: https://www.feedicksonreid.com/

Go direct to the waitlist for The Connected Artist Club here:   https://www.soulrocketstudio.com/connected-interest

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This is a bit of a catch-up episode. Reality is nibbling as Louise is home again after her retreat time to admin and domestics. Alice is arriving back after a busy art fair and feeling guilty she may have mansplained someone’s work to them among other conversations.

While not every week is a productive or creative studio time, but we all have ideas still bubbling and we talk about how to move from a fantasy version (which may stay in your head) to moving towards making them a reality while they are still hazy.

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The Adam Buxton Show https://www.adam-buxton.co.uk/podcasts

Ben Baker Wire Art https://benbakerart.com/

Join the waitlist for Alice’s The Connected Artist Club here:   https://www.soulrocketstudio.com/connected-interest

Find out about Art Tribe with Louise here: https://www.louisefletcherart.com/art-tribe

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This week Alice takes a break and Louise is joined by Rachel Davis for a chat about changes in both our art and our life, the courage required to make those changes, and the effect of gender on how we approach growth. In addition to her art career, Rachel has spent 30 years as a practicing psychologist . Now her pending retirement has thrown up questions about what to do next. Suddenly there is space and the opportunity for choice, and while these things are wonderful opportunities, they can also make us freeze. We share our personal experiences of change and choice and we talk about the idea of taking up space, something that can be particularly challenging for women.

This free flowing discussion perhaps throws up more questions than answers, but we hope it is interesting, thought-provoking, and maybe even a little inspirational. 

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Find Rachel at www.racheldavisstudio.com/ 

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