Art Juice: A podcast for artists, creatives and art lovers

Louise Fletcher/Alice Sheridan
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Apr 16, 2019 • 48min

Does your art need a gimmick to succeed? [13]

Does art need a gimmick to succeed? If art has a quickly recognisable ‘hook’ does that make it easier to sell?  This week Alice has been learning the value of taking detours - Louise is in flow with her work and both have been working together to share a free art workshop with Nicholas Wilton which will show you the three most powerful principles you can use to transform your art. Sound good? You can find out more here: louisefletcherart.com/art2life alicesheridan.com/art2life We explore the difference between artists who have settled on a process and/or subject matter that works for them, and those who are continually searching. Perhaps there isn’t as much of a difference as we are assuming. Our discussion ranges from pop art to cubism and from Damian Hirst to a colour-blind Yorkshire farmer.  Perhaps it's not that art needs a gimmick to succeed - but that it needs a story, so that others can relate to it. We also answer a question from a listener, who asks "How much do you concern yourself with contemporary, 'critically relevant' art? How do you navigate the call to innovate versus just following your own pleasure and intuition?" Mentioned Richard Snowdon Murphys’ Oil soap! Submit a question at bit.ly/artjuicepodcast Find shownotes on  www.alicesheridan.com/podcast  www.louisefletcherart.com/podcast Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Apr 9, 2019 • 57min

Fantasy artist life vs reality [12]

A question from a listener leads us into a wide-ranging discussion about the artist life. Many feel a frustration about limited time to spend on their work and don't feel it counts alongside another career, but a recent study by The Arts council found that 68% of artists support themselves with other jobs.  What is it really like to work as an artist? What is the fantasy and how does it stack up to reality?  Do we risk losing the joy when we turn a hobby into a career?  We cover all this and more as we discuss our own journeys from hobbyist to professional. We talk about how we strike the balance between business and art, how we keep the joy in our professional lives, and how to get comfortable calling yourself an artist. We also discuss two exhibitions in London and how they offered inspiration in different ways (and some of the same) ways. Mentioned:  https://whitecube.com/exhibitions/exhibition/tracey_emin_bermondsey_2019 https://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-britain/exhibition/ey-exhibition-van-gogh-and-britain https://www.artworkarchive.com/ Read the Arts council report here Find full show notes at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Mar 26, 2019 • 55min

Do we need to get older to get wiser, or can we learn from sharing mistakes [10]

There is great merit in sticking with something long enough that you actually benefit from your own mistakes. But we hope to make things a bit easier by sharing some of the mistakes we've made - from email marketing, understanding how to talk about yourself and your work and simply not knowing how to sell paintings because they are so mysteriously different. We have a great listener question: “When do you decide when a painting is finished? So often, I like what I see, but want to push forward for something even more dynamic. I am nervous that  I will mess it up (and I have!). But...always afraid I am not reaching my full potential in a particular painting if I give up too early.  Help!”  We have some time based suggestions - and also the two types of fear you may be having around finishing a work. Finally, we are inspired by different reactions to art in completely different contexts and scale. And Riley has a reaction to the postman ;-) Find full show notes with images at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE Mentioned: Louise's 'different' painting Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Mar 19, 2019 • 56min

Framing Options + Painting Titles [9]

Framing can be a challenge for us all. It’s expensive and there are so many options. If you paint on board or canvas, is it necessary? If you do decide to add a frame, what style works best? Today we’re going to delve into this topic, discuss our own approaches, and share some inside tips. We consider buying pre-made frames, having frames made online, and working with a professional framer.  The discussion also covers cost and profit concerns and how to balance those with the desire to present your work most effectively. We also talk titles after a listener asks: “How much importance do you attach to finding a good title for each painting and which comes first - the title (theme?) or the painting?”  We discuss the importance of titles to our work and how we each approach them. Finally, the decision to purchase a small painting leads Louise to re-visit her attitude to selling and Alice is feeling grateful to the people who help us with our art. Find full show notes with images at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Mar 12, 2019 • 59min

Are you an artist with Attitude? [8]

This is really a juicy one. What happens when your work culminates in a show - but you’re still feeling dissatisfied? There is no doubt that making art is an emotional journey. Showing or selling it can feel even more raw - but it depends on your attitude. Hashtags and starlings all have a helping hand this week. Louise is managing all the elements needed to hang a show and Alice wonders if getting work online at the same time as hanging a show an almost impossible feat. Even when you are doing all the work yourself there is a huge advantage in curating and arranging your own work in terms of reviewing your progress. Alice has had to pivot her hanging plans for an upcoming art fair due to a change in circumstances beyond her control. But this led to some new energy into other paintings including using her hands. How do you feel about using tools in your work?  Are you an artist with attitude? Without attempting to be psychologists (!) we share how we’ve learned to adjust how we react to certain situations or change our thoughts. For both of us this has led to lovely changes in our art and life. But it’s not always easy, and is certainly an ongoing practice. How do you respond when life throws you a curve ball? Noticing and connecting with your emotions is part of being human and can be hard to manage, especially at art fairs. We talk about keeping your energy up in the face of bad sales or an overheard comment.  Oh, and then it all veers into magic and law of attraction ;-) Thank you to Jennifer who asked “What’s the best way to find people looking to BUY art? (on social media)”. We have a few ideas but perhaps the main response will surprise you.  After she just bought a new painting which has transformed her bedroom, Alice is buoyed by how much impact art can have in a home - and seeing the result of her recent collaboration with Zoffany designers. Mentioned: Interior inspiration: Alice’s work and the Zoffany fancy photos See a sneak preview of Louise’s exhibition here See Louise's starlings here. (photo courtesy of Helen Peyton) Find full show notes with images at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  SUBMIT A QUESTION HERE Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Mar 5, 2019 • 60min

Do You Have Enough Time for Your Art? (7)

We all struggle with time. Some of us have young children, or elderly parents or a full-time job, and even those who work full time as artists also have the pressures of marketing, gallery relations, art fairs etc. We discuss the challenges we face in terms of managing time on a day-to-day basis, and also consider the larger question of how much time we have left in our lives. If we knew we only had one year to live, what kind of work would we make? We also answer a question from Tracey who asks about when to move from playing to producing a series or a body of work (and coins the memorable hashtag "#fearofmakinganactualpainting!”) Mentioned: Alice's Connected Artist Club Louise's online courses Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Submit a question here Find us at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Feb 26, 2019 • 44min

How to Overcome a Creative Block [6]

We can all recognise this sorry state of affairs, and it’s not fun! We discuss the difference between procrastinating, being temporarily frozen, or being truly blocked. Is a real block caused by a disconnect  between what you ‘want’ and what you are actually doing? Is it a result of losing your connection with your deeper self? While a pause is OK - and sometimes needed and necessary - we come up with some questions to ask yourself. And potentially two different ways you get get inspired again by leaning in and investigating. We also answer a listener who is struggling with multiple styles and discuss how a teenage concert reminded Alice of the importance of finding your own creative path. LINKS Mentioned: Muse Hysteria  Live version   Steven Pressfield interview Louise’s 365-day self portrait project Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Submit a question here Find us at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Feb 19, 2019 • 46min

What to do with older work and how to ask for feedback [5]

This week we tackle a topic faced by artists the world over ... how do you deal with older work when your style has moved on? What do you do with that pile of old canvases or sheets of paper that no longer feel like you? Is it a waste to throw them out? Is it OK to show them with your newer work? Or can you find a way to offload them so that someone else can enjoy them? We also wrestle with the best (and worst) ways to ask for feedback on your work, discuss how to prepare yourself mentally before you do, and share the things that have inspired us this week. Links Mentioned: Coldplay documentary Paul Jarvis book Join our Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Submit a question here Find us at:  www.louisefletcherart.com www.alicesheridan.com  Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Feb 12, 2019 • 39min

Making Big Leaps - in art and life [4]

This week finds us at different ends of the process. Louise has just finished several paintings in her latest series while Alice is preparing to begin new work. As she prepares to start, we talk about the importance of making a leap into the unknown - in art and in life. The impressionist Edgar Degas is quoted as saying “only when he no longer knows what he is doing, does the painter do good things.”  This week the conversation centres on the extent to which this is true. How important is it to push your work into new territory? Is risk-taking an essential element of being an artist? And if art mirrors life, do we need to find ways to bring risk into our daily lives?  We also answer a question from a listener, who asked "how long does it take to become an artist?" We discuss what it means to be an artist, and whether becoming one is a matter of fact or a matter of mindset.  LINKS >> Join the Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Submit a question here Find shownotes on:  www.louisefletcherart.com/podcast www.alicesheridan.com/podcast  Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
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Feb 2, 2019 • 44min

Studio Space & Deadlines [3]

What’s Your Studio Space Like?  Some artists work in giant, light-filled spaces, others make room on the dining room table. But whatever the size, your studio set-up is a crucial aspect of your work. We discuss how to make the most of your space, why it’s important to keep making changes, and practical tips on flooring and lighting solutions. We also answer this listener question: How can I stay motivated when I don't have a deadline? Alice loves to work to a deadline, whereas Louise much prefers the space to play and experiment. Both share their perspectives on this common problem. Also discussed, Marie Kondo-ing your studio and the pros and cons of doing your own advertising. LINKS: Plasterer's light  Join the Facebook groups:  Art Explorers with Alice Sheridan This Painting Life with Louise Fletcher Submit a question here Find shownotes on:  www.louisefletcherart.com/podcast www.alicesheridan.com/podcast  Follow us on Instagram  @alicesheridanstudio  @louisefletcher_art Credits  "Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License

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