Art is the healthiest addiction
My chat with Elizabeth Rohrbaugh turned out to be one of the most inspiring conversations I’ve had this year! She shares way more of her story in this episode of our art podcast than she does on her website.
My chat with Elizabeth Rohrbaugh turned out to be one of the most inspiring conversations I’ve had this year! She shares way more of her story in this episode of our art podcast than she does on her website.
Christy de Witt is a big fan of fairy tails. No, no, not those sugar-coated Disney versions of the fairy tails but the real ones that have deep roots in hundreds and hundreds of years of European culture. Grim, scary, ugly but so… human.
I’m so honored to have Sergio Gomez in my virtual studio for this episode! Many of you know him as an amazing artist, curator, and art business coach.
Amazingly creative and whole-hearted human being, Ezerd is like a weird little planet that attracts other artists and builds a community in its orbit. Their life and art journey is full of crazy and hilarious stories!
A collaboration with another art podcast, Behind The Art Inspiration and its host, romantic expressionist painter Caroline Karp
ITAS Podcast Season 2, Ep.4 I know first-hand what it means to transition from a corporate job to an art world. This is why I was especially excited to have this conversation with Jenny Jakl. She’s my people! She understands the struggle and goes through the same turmoils. And she also seems to get a…
In this episode of the ITAS Podcast, we are meeting with a great creative tandem of Cori Derfus and Winn Wright who have created a whole world of cute little monsters which they call Furbeast Forest.
My art is meant for everyone else. Everything is about putting something positive out into the world – something to make people feel better, feel happier, feel calmer, feel easier, feel prettier, feel whatever because I feel like there’s so much negativity in the world. For me, I want to inject something positive.
“…I have to “let go and experiment” with all mediums and keep challenging myself. I get bored easily and dream of different ideas and artworks – I really cannot create them fast enough!”