Studio visit in person: lighting tips and allowing your work to develop [60]

You can listen as usual above and watch some of the action on this shortened video version we made just for you!
This episode is a little different, Usually we record with hundreds of miles separating us, but this week, we take a rare opportunity to meet up and spend some time chatting about studio spaces, art careers and whatever else comes up.
We drink tea, drive through London, and eat sugared chickpeas while we geek out about recording equipment, discuss the importance of resilience, and visit both of Alice’s studios (old and new). During the visit to the new studio, we discuss Alice’s newest paintings and share how it feels when your work moves into surprising new territory.

Mentioned:

Surrey Contemporary Art Fair 13-15th March 2020 https://contemporaryartfairs.co.uk/surrey-spring/
Royal Watercolour Society 6-18th March 2020 https://www.royalwatercoloursociety.co.uk/exhibitions/36-rws-contemporary-watercolour-competition/overview/
Lighting products discussed:
Simple ring light and phone holder for livestreams HERE

Arm clamps for phone and ring light HERE

Day Light Umbrella Continuous Lighting Kit HERE

LED lights HERE

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How lovely to see your Studio Alice and I love the ease and freedom that you both bring to the Podcasts. A joy to listen to from the other side of the bigpond. ?
I’m glad you enjoyed it Helen, let’s hope to continue some of the ease and freedom as much as we can.