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Passionate Painter Podcast

by Caroline

This podcast was created to encourage other artists to continue to create. If you’re making art out of passion for the creative journey, whether it’s your full time career, a side-gig, or a hobby, you are an artist and you have people. I would be honored to count myself among them.

Copyright: © 2023 Passionate Painter Podcast

Episodes

0083-Make Creative Leaps as an Artist with Painter Amy Peterman - Part 1

33m · Published 09 Oct 17:00

Welcome back. Today, I have the pleasure of sharing my interview with American Painter Amy Peterman.

Amy and I met at the 2022 Waterfront Arts Festival in Escanaba, up here in the lovely Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I was honored to be asked to judge the paintings at this year's festival, where many talented artists exhibited and sold their work.

I discovered Amy was a kindred spirit, having a professional background in graphic design and freelancing for a living, like me, while working on her paintings. We were also both raised by craftsman parents who worked with furniture, glass, and fabric. We both gave up studying a string instrument in high school to spend more time in art, and enjoyed exposure to a wide range of techniques before college. 

We're practically twins. If she'd told me she'd also gone on a secret mission to rescue a chicken in her freshman year at university, I definitely would have been creeped out.

Amy's expressionistic landscapes are captivating, with strong compositions and fearless brushwork. I was struck by how many paintings she had on display, in addition to prints, each more beautiful than the next. I was grateful artists were required to designate one for consideration in the best-in-show category. I never could have picked one from the others.

In looking at her work, I could see Amy's unflagging commitment to making her art despite any obstacles or demands on her time. She is prolific, professional, and organized. I was truly inspired and I knew you would love to hear from her.

Needless to say, Amy took the prize that day, and I can confirm she deserved it. She has since become a good friend and agreed to come on the show. It's full of great information and encouragement.

In part 1, we talk about her background, her process, how she promotes her art her biggest challenge, and more. You can read Amy's bio see her work, and get her contact links in the show notes for this episode at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode83.

The conversation ran to an hour, so I've broken it in two for your convenience. Don't miss part 2, available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode84.
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0083-Make Creative Leaps as an Artist with Painter Amy Peterman - Part 1

33m · Published 09 Oct 17:00

Welcome back. Today, I have the pleasure of sharing my interview with American Painter Amy Peterman.

Amy and I met at the 2022 Waterfront Arts Festival in Escanaba, up here in the lovely Upper Peninsula of Michigan. I was honored to be asked to judge the paintings at this year's festival, where many talented artists exhibited and sold their work.

I discovered Amy was a kindred spirit, having a professional background in graphic design and freelancing for a living, like me, while working on her paintings. We were also both raised by craftsman parents who worked with furniture, glass, and fabric. We both gave up studying a string instrument in high school to spend more time in art, and enjoyed exposure to a wide range of techniques before college. 

We're practically twins. If she'd told me she'd also gone on a secret mission to rescue a chicken in her freshman year at university, I definitely would have been creeped out.

Amy's expressionistic landscapes are captivating, with strong compositions and fearless brushwork. I was struck by how many paintings she had on display, in addition to prints, each more beautiful than the next. I was grateful artists were required to designate one for consideration in the best-in-show category. I never could have picked one from the others.

In looking at her work, I could see Amy's unflagging commitment to making her art despite any obstacles or demands on her time. She is prolific, professional, and organized. I was truly inspired and I knew you would love to hear from her.

Needless to say, Amy took the prize that day, and I can confirm she deserved it. She has since become a good friend and agreed to come on the show. It's full of great information and encouragement.

In part 1, we talk about her background, her process, how she promotes her art her biggest challenge, and more. You can read Amy's bio see her work, and get her contact links in the show notes for this episode at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode83.

The conversation ran to an hour, so I've broken it in two for your convenience. Don't miss part 2, available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode84.
#artpodcast
#artbusiness
#arttraining
#passionatepainterpodcast
#carolineitaliacarlson
#amypeterman

0082-Get Your Art Out There - Part 2 of an Interview with American Painter Jacob Bartanus

33m · Published 17 Sep 21:00

Welcome to part 2 of my interview in progress with American painter Jacob Bartanus of the upper peninsula of Michigan.

If you haven't listened to part 1, you might want to go back to that first to hear his bio, catch his origin story, and find lots of inspiration. You can find it at  at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode81.

Jacob is currently showing his work at coffee shop and art gallery Palette Coffee & Art in Grand Rapids, MI, as a participant in this year's ArtPrize show. ArtPrize is hosted once a year in the town, with local businesses sponsoring artists. The work is judged by a panel and by the public. The show runs from Mid September to Mid October.

You can find the video of the complete interview on the show notes page along with images of Jacob’s work at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode82.

0082-Get Your Art Out There - Part 2 of an Interview with American Painter Jacob Bartanus

33m · Published 17 Sep 21:00

Welcome to part 2 of my interview in progress with American painter Jacob Bartanus of the upper peninsula of Michigan.

If you haven't listened to part 1, you might want to go back to that first to hear his bio, catch his origin story, and find lots of inspiration. You can find it at  at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode81.

Jacob is currently showing his work at coffee shop and art gallery Palette Coffee & Art in Grand Rapids, MI, as a participant in this year's ArtPrize show. ArtPrize is hosted once a year in the town, with local businesses sponsoring artists. The work is judged by a panel and by the public. The show runs from Mid September to Mid October.

You can find the video of the complete interview on the show notes page along with images of Jacob’s work at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode82.

0081-Get Your Art Out There - An Interview with American Painter Jacob Bartanus - Part 1

32m · Published 17 Sep 21:00

In this interview, I get to introduce you to my new friend Jacob Bartanus, a fellow resident of the upper peninsula of Michigan.

Jacob reached out to me with a comment about the show. I checked out his work and was blown away by its dynamic energy and many layers, both literal and figurative.

Jacob's got a story that is fascinating and inspiring, and I can't wait to share his upbeat, curious outlook with you. He's a very bright light.

Jacob is currently showing his work at coffee shop and art gallery Palette Coffee & Art in Grand Rapids, MI, as a participant in this year's ArtPrize show. ArtPrize is hosted once a year in the town, with local businesses sponsoring artists. The work is judged by a panel and by the public. The show runs from Mid September to Mid October.

You can find the video of the complete interview on the show notes page along with images of Jacob’s work at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode81.

This interview ran long, so I've broken it into two parts for listening convenience. Part two is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode82.

0081-Get Your Art Out There - An Interview with American Painter Jacob Bartanus - Part 1

32m · Published 17 Sep 21:00

In this interview, I get to introduce you to my new friend Jacob Bartanus, a fellow resident of the upper peninsula of Michigan.

Jacob reached out to me with a comment about the show. I checked out his work and was blown away by its dynamic energy and many layers, both literal and figurative.

Jacob's got a story that is fascinating and inspiring, and I can't wait to share his upbeat, curious outlook with you. He's a very bright light.

Jacob is currently showing his work at coffee shop and art gallery Palette Coffee & Art in Grand Rapids, MI, as a participant in this year's ArtPrize show. ArtPrize is hosted once a year in the town, with local businesses sponsoring artists. The work is judged by a panel and by the public. The show runs from Mid September to Mid October.

You can find the video of the complete interview on the show notes page along with images of Jacob’s work at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode81.

This interview ran long, so I've broken it into two parts for listening convenience. Part two is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode82.

0080-Making Your Art on Your Own Terms with Painter Ciara Barsotti

48m · Published 28 Aug 22:00

Welcome Back. In today's podcast, I get to introduce you to my new found soul sister American Painter Ciara Barsotti.

Ciara is a creative force whose work successfully intertwines the soulful and the playful.

We touched upon many areas I know you'll resonate with, from finding your voice to making time for your art to pricing and selling your work on your terms.

Now if you're a regular listener, I'm sure you've heard me say there's no right way to be an artist. And it's true. But, there are definitely some common traits successful people of any practice share, and Ciara has them in spades.

I'm talking about curiosity, flexibility, and self-awareness. All the things that you need to have a growth mindset.I know you'll enjoy hearing from Ciara as much as I did.

Make sure you swing by the show notes for this episode to check out Ciara's work and all the links we mention, including a downloadable page from Ciara's personal planner. If you're a self-professed organization geek like me and Ciara, you're gonna love it. Enjoy the show.

Be sure to grab your copy of Ciara's personal planner at passionate painter.com/episode80

0080-Making Your Art on Your Own Terms with Painter Ciara Barsotti

48m · Published 28 Aug 22:00

Welcome Back. In today's podcast, I get to introduce you to my new found soul sister American Painter Ciara Barsotti.

Ciara is a creative force whose work successfully intertwines the soulful and the playful.

We touched upon many areas I know you'll resonate with, from finding your voice to making time for your art to pricing and selling your work on your terms.

Now if you're a regular listener, I'm sure you've heard me say there's no right way to be an artist. And it's true. But, there are definitely some common traits successful people of any practice share, and Ciara has them in spades.

I'm talking about curiosity, flexibility, and self-awareness. All the things that you need to have a growth mindset.I know you'll enjoy hearing from Ciara as much as I did.

Make sure you swing by the show notes for this episode to check out Ciara's work and all the links we mention, including a downloadable page from Ciara's personal planner. If you're a self-professed organization geek like me and Ciara, you're gonna love it. Enjoy the show.

Be sure to grab your copy of Ciara's personal planner at passionate painter.com/episode80

0079-Artists Can Take a Personal Inventory to Remove Creative Blocks and Fear

33m · Published 07 Aug 17:00

In today’s episode, I’m going to talk about recognizing when something’s getting in the way of our creativity and learning to use that discomfort as a roadmap to move past it.

Struggling with impostor syndrome?
Insecurity? 
Overwhelm?  
Compare and Despair?  
Uncertain about your next step?

Me too. 

But I’m working on it. And I’m getting there. I think confidence is a verb and we need to practice it to move forward.

So today, in my no fear episode, I’m going to share with you some of the helpful things I’ve learned in my art journey about moving forward not without fear but in spite of it. As always, take what you can and leave the rest.

0079-Artists Can Take a Personal Inventory to Remove Creative Blocks and Fear

33m · Published 07 Aug 17:00

In today’s episode, I’m going to talk about recognizing when something’s getting in the way of our creativity and learning to use that discomfort as a roadmap to move past it.

Struggling with impostor syndrome?
Insecurity? 
Overwhelm?  
Compare and Despair?  
Uncertain about your next step?

Me too. 

But I’m working on it. And I’m getting there. I think confidence is a verb and we need to practice it to move forward.

So today, in my no fear episode, I’m going to share with you some of the helpful things I’ve learned in my art journey about moving forward not without fear but in spite of it. As always, take what you can and leave the rest.

Passionate Painter Podcast has 194 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 123:10:46. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on August 9th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 28th, 2024 04:41.

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