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New York-based cartoonist and comedian Jason Chatfield talks about how the business of being an artist has changed over the last two decades. This episode is full of essential advice and our best ideas about sustaining an independent creative career. It is the conclusion of the conversation from Ep 67. ๐ก Follow from this episode. ๐ Buy Jasonโs book, ๐ฒ Check out to learn about all his work and sign up to his . โ Like this episode? . ๐ฅ Love the show? Support it by . โ๐ผ Follow SneakyArt on .
info_outline Ep 67 - Stand up & Sit down with Jason ChatfieldThe SneakyArt Podcast
New York-based cartoonist and comedian Jason Chatfield speaks about taking over Australiaโs iconic daily comic strip, Ginger Meggs, at the tender age of 23, and how he sees the path ahead for syndicated comic strips and the newspaper industry. Other topics include - the evolution of humour over time, not doing political comedy, Derrida, and people-watching at the MoMA. Big stuff. Also, the difference between meme-ification and mummification. This is the first episode of a two-part conversation. ๐ก For all the good links and ideas from this episode, to see the cheatsheet of this...
info_outline Ep 66 - From Heart Attack to Renewal with Jeff SchmidtThe SneakyArt Podcast
London-based educator, artist and author Jeff Schmidt, speaks about his book โHeart Attack - Finding hope, joy and inspiration in adversityโ. This conversation is about the big and small things that can transform our life in unexpected ways, and Jeffโs resolution to live inspired - by making room for the things that bring joy to his life. ๐ Buy Jeffโs book, . โ Like this episode? . ๐ฅ Love the show? Take the summer deal to . ๐ก For all the good ideas from this episode, . ๐ฒ Follow Jeff Schmidt on and check out . โ๐ผ Follow SneakyArt on .
info_outline Ep 65 - War and Not-War with Nina KhashchinaThe SneakyArt Podcast
California-based illustrator Nina Khashchina shares the experience of daily video calls with her parents in Kharkiv, after Ukraine was invaded and the bombs fell everyday. She speaks about recommitting to the Ukrainian language as part of her war effort. A wild book list appears. This is the second of a two-part conversation. ๐ Listen to the first part, . โ Like this episode? . ๐ฅ Love the show? (and get a special listener discount!) ๐ก For all the good ideas from this episode, . ๐ฒ Follow Nina Khashchina on and check out . โ๐ผ Follow SneakyArt on .
info_outline Ep 64 - Growing up in Ukraine with Nina KhashchinaThe SneakyArt Podcast
California-based illustrator Nina Khashchina speaks about her childhood in Kharkiv, Ukraine, growing up in the former USSR, her lifelong journey with art, and how she documents her life through sketchbooks. . This is the first of a two-part conversation. โ Like this episode? . ๐ฅ Love the show? ๐ก For all the good ideas from this episode, join 9000+ people and of the SneakyArt Post. ๐ฒ Follow Nina Khashchina on and check out . โ๐ผ Follow SneakyArt on .
info_outline Ep 63 - (Part 2) Sketching Here & Everywhere with Christina WaldThe SneakyArt Podcast
Cincinatti-based Christina Wald speaks about how to live and thrive as an independent artist and illustrator. They discuss Kickstarter, Patreon, and ways to keep the creative process at the heart of your practice, and the creator in the economy. This episode is the second part of the conversation from Ep 62. โ Like this episode? . ๐ฅ Love the show? . ๐ก For all the good ideas from this podcast, join 8000+ people to of the SneakyArt Post. ๐ฒ Follow Christina Wald on and check out for the latest projects. โ Catch the โ๐ผ Follow SneakyArt on .
info_outline Ep 62 - Sketching Here & Everywhere with Christina WaldThe SneakyArt Podcast
Cincinatti-based Christina Wald speaks about how to live as, and making a living from, being an independent artist and illustrator. This is a conversation about how to work for yourself while meeting client expectations. It is about Christinaโs multiple successful Kickstarter projects, including her latest book (link below). This episode is for anyone eager to chart their own path as an independent creator. Lots of practical advice, listen carefully! ๐ก For all the good ideas from this conversation, and join 8000+ readers of the SneakyArt Post. ๐ฒ Follow Christina Wald on and...
info_outline Ep 61 - Design Thinking with Ellen VestersThe SneakyArt Podcast
Utrecht-based sketcher, illustrator and educator Ellen Vesters speaks about the design-thinking approach to life and all the things she does. After practicing as a psychologist, and getting an MA in Illustration, Ellen founded the Venster Academy to teach art and illustration. Nishant also shares the story of how he accidentally became an artist while trying to become a writer after quitting his PhD program in Neuroscience. If you have wondered about taking a big leap in your life, this conversation will give you some ideas! ๐ก For all the links and ideas from this conversation, read...
info_outline Ep 60 - Words are just Lines tooThe SneakyArt Podcast
Host Nishant Jain presents the idea that writing and drawing are literally the same thing. If you can do one, you can also do the other. This episode was recorded for paid subscribers of SneakyArt. โค๏ธ Love this show? to support it! More good ideas: ๐ป Read . ๐ Learn his first book of art ๐ Play Finite v Infinite Games and to success ๐ป Watch the for SneakyArt Insiders ๐ Celebrate โ๐ผ For more good ideas every week, .
info_outline Ep 59 - Never Look at the NumbersThe SneakyArt Podcast
Host Nishant Jain takes a look at Goodhartโs Law, originally coined to describe monetary policy, but applies it instead to the business of being an artist today. No matter how successful (or unsuccessful) you are at social media, here are some good reasons to never look at the numbers. "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a useful measure." - Goodhart's Law. โค๏ธ Love this episode? and get future Insider episodes directly in your inbox. ๐ Listen to shared with Insiders! ๐ Listen to ๐ฏ Read Nishant's plans for โ๐ผ Read the from the episode.
info_outlineMatthew Cruickshank (Art Director at Google Doodles) speaks about his sketchbook-ing road-trip down historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles to create a โฆ doodle!
The question that drives the conversation is this - How far will a Doodler go for a Google Doodle? The answer ~2500 miles! But another answer - hundreds of pages of sketchbook drawings. Still another answer - hours under a hot sun by the side of a desolate road.
Matthew speaks about the abiding role of sketchbooks in his life, drawing from real life as a way to โbe groundedโ, and the incredible work of Google Doodles in our lives.
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