Passionate Painter Podcast
by CarolineThis 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.
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Episodes
0077-How to Sell Your Art with Intuitive Figurative Artist Brenda K. Robinson - Part 1
27m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, you get to meet intuitive figurative artist Brenda K. Robinson.
She’s what my mom would call a ball of fire and exudes joy. Currently living in Lakewood Ranch, Florida,, Brenda is prolifically painting and selling her work.
This interview covers a lot of ground, from Brenda’s inspiration and artistic voice to her pricing to how she succeeds in making not just one but often multiple sales per client.
I think you’ll enjoy Brenda’s energy as much as I did.
I discovered Brenda when she commented on the podcast, so please remember it’s not uncommon for me to find guests throughout their comments and emails.
Though I can’t interview everyone I hear from, reaching out to me is the best way to make sure you’re on my radar. And it tells me I’m not out here talking to myself. So let me know what you’re up to, what you’re struggling with, and how you’re doing. I really do care.
The interview ran long, so I’ve broken it into two episodes.
Part 2 is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode78
As usual, you can see our interview on video as well as a gallery of some of her works in the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode77
0077-How to Sell Your Art with Intuitive Figurative Artist Brenda K. Robinson - Part 1
27m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, you get to meet intuitive figurative artist Brenda K. Robinson.
She’s what my mom would call a ball of fire and exudes joy. Currently living in Lakewood Ranch, Florida,, Brenda is prolifically painting and selling her work.
This interview covers a lot of ground, from Brenda’s inspiration and artistic voice to her pricing to how she succeeds in making not just one but often multiple sales per client.
I think you’ll enjoy Brenda’s energy as much as I did.
I discovered Brenda when she commented on the podcast, so please remember it’s not uncommon for me to find guests throughout their comments and emails.
Though I can’t interview everyone I hear from, reaching out to me is the best way to make sure you’re on my radar. And it tells me I’m not out here talking to myself. So let me know what you’re up to, what you’re struggling with, and how you’re doing. I really do care.
The interview ran long, so I’ve broken it into two episodes.
Part 2 is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode78
As usual, you can see our interview on video as well as a gallery of some of her works in the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode77
0078-How to Sell Your Art with Intuitive Figurative Artist Brenda K. Robinson - Part 2
31m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, you get to meet intuitive figurative artist Brenda K. Robinson.
She’s what my mom would call a ball of fire and exudes joy. Currently living in Lakewood Ranch, Florida,, Brenda is prolifically painting and selling her work.
This interview covers a lot of ground, from Brenda’s inspiration and artistic voice to her pricing to how she succeeds in making not just one but often multiple sales per client.
I think you’ll enjoy Brenda’s energy as much as I did.
I discovered Brenda when she commented on the podcast, so please remember it’s not uncommon for me to find guests throughout their comments and emails.
Though I can’t interview everyone I hear from, reaching out to me is the best way to make sure you’re on my radar. And it tells me I’m not out here talking to myself. So let me know what you’re up to, what you’re struggling with, and how you’re doing. I really do care.
The interview ran long, so I’ve broken it into two episodes.
Part 2 is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode78
As usual, you can see our interview on video as well as a gallery of some of her works in the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode77
0078-How to Sell Your Art with Intuitive Figurative Artist Brenda K. Robinson - Part 2
31m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, you get to meet intuitive figurative artist Brenda K. Robinson.
She’s what my mom would call a ball of fire and exudes joy. Currently living in Lakewood Ranch, Florida,, Brenda is prolifically painting and selling her work.
This interview covers a lot of ground, from Brenda’s inspiration and artistic voice to her pricing to how she succeeds in making not just one but often multiple sales per client.
I think you’ll enjoy Brenda’s energy as much as I did.
I discovered Brenda when she commented on the podcast, so please remember it’s not uncommon for me to find guests throughout their comments and emails.
Though I can’t interview everyone I hear from, reaching out to me is the best way to make sure you’re on my radar. And it tells me I’m not out here talking to myself. So let me know what you’re up to, what you’re struggling with, and how you’re doing. I really do care.
The interview ran long, so I’ve broken it into two episodes.
Part 2 is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode78
As usual, you can see our interview on video as well as a gallery of some of her works in the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode77
0075-Latina Artist Soraida Martinez's Verdadism Art for Social Justice - Part 1
25m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, you get to meet Soraida Martinez, creator of the Verdadism Art movement.
Since 1992 Soraida Martinez has been known as the creator of Verdadism, a form of hard-edge abstraction where each painting is accompanied by a written social commentary. The artist’s goal is to promote tolerance and a deeper understanding of humanity through engaging the viewer in a thought-provoking conversation on diversity, empowerment, and social justice.
Read Soraida's complete bio and see a video of this interiew, which includes a discussion of her work at passioantepainterpodcast.com/episode75
The interview ran long, so I’ve broken it into two episodes. Part 2 is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode76
And you’ll definitely want to check out the video of this interview to see images of the paintings she discusses in her overview of the movement. Naturally, you’ll also see a gallery of some of her works in the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode75
0076-Latina Artist Soraida Martinez's Verdadism Art for Social Justice - Part 2
29m · PublishedWelcome to part 2 of my interview with Latina artist Soraida Martinez, creator of the Verdadism Art movement.
Since 1992 Soraida Martinez has been known as the creator of Verdadism, a form of hard-edge abstraction where each painting is accompanied by a written social commentary. The artist’s goal is to promote tolerance and a deeper understanding of humanity through engaging the viewer in a thought-provoking conversation on diversity, empowerment, and social justice.
If you haven’t yet listened to part 1, I highly recommend you go back and listen to that first, to hear her bio and her overview of the artistic movement she founded called Verdadism. You can find it at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode75
And you’ll definitely want to check out the video of this interview to see images of the paintings she discusses in her overview of the movement, on this show notes page, along with images of her work.
0076-Latina Artist Soraida Martinez's Verdadism Art for Social Justice - Part 2
29m · PublishedWelcome to part 2 of my interview with Latina artist Soraida Martinez, creator of the Verdadism Art movement.
Since 1992 Soraida Martinez has been known as the creator of Verdadism, a form of hard-edge abstraction where each painting is accompanied by a written social commentary. The artist’s goal is to promote tolerance and a deeper understanding of humanity through engaging the viewer in a thought-provoking conversation on diversity, empowerment, and social justice.
If you haven’t yet listened to part 1, I highly recommend you go back and listen to that first, to hear her bio and her overview of the artistic movement she founded called Verdadism. You can find it at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode75
And you’ll definitely want to check out the video of this interview to see images of the paintings she discusses in her overview of the movement, on this show notes page, along with images of her work.
0075-Latina Artist Soraida Martinez's Verdadism Art for Social Justice - Part 1
25m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, you get to meet Soraida Martinez, creator of the Verdadism Art movement.
Since 1992 Soraida Martinez has been known as the creator of Verdadism, a form of hard-edge abstraction where each painting is accompanied by a written social commentary. The artist’s goal is to promote tolerance and a deeper understanding of humanity through engaging the viewer in a thought-provoking conversation on diversity, empowerment, and social justice.
Read Soraida's complete bio and see a video of this interiew, which includes a discussion of her work at passioantepainterpodcast.com/episode75
The interview ran long, so I’ve broken it into two episodes. Part 2 is available now at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode76
And you’ll definitely want to check out the video of this interview to see images of the paintings she discusses in her overview of the movement. Naturally, you’ll also see a gallery of some of her works in the show notes at passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode75
0074-Getting Past Criticism as an Artist
10m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, I’m talking about resilience, AKA: brushing off criticism as a creative.
Why is it we push away compliments yet we latch on tight to criticism and repeat it to anyone who will listen?
“Did you hear what she called me?”
“Do you know what he said about my painting?”
They do now.
And YOU’re the one broadcasting it. Don’t be your own worst critic.
For a complete transcript of this episode, go to passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode74
0074-Getting Past Criticism as an Artist
10m · PublishedWelcome back. In this episode, I’m talking about resilience, AKA: brushing off criticism as a creative.
Why is it we push away compliments yet we latch on tight to criticism and repeat it to anyone who will listen?
“Did you hear what she called me?”
“Do you know what he said about my painting?”
They do now.
And YOU’re the one broadcasting it. Don’t be your own worst critic.
For a complete transcript of this episode, go to passionatepainterpodcast.com/episode74
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.