Today I'm talking with Lisa Congdon about the creative process as a visual artist, the myth of overnight success, getting over self-doubt about our work, and the importance of multiple streams of income for anyone wanting to be a full-time creative.
In the intro, I talk about my trip to Spain (
photos here) and lessons learned from Picasso's body of work and the agricultural seasonality of the Alpujarras region and how this can influence our own creative journey.
In publishing news, I mention
Wattpad Studios and
Amazon Video Direct; the recent
SPP show on applied intelligence,
Intellogo and
Trajectory;
IPR License and Frankfurt Book Fair, and
Kobo's launch in Turkey.
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Lisa Congdon is a fine artist, illustrator and creative entrepreneur. She's also the author of a number of books including
Art Inc: The Essential Guide for Building Your Career As An Artist.
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watch the video here, read the notes and links below. Here are the highlights and full transcript below.
* The myth of the ‘overnight success' and Lisa's journey from absolute beginner to full-time artist.
* How to deal with imposter syndrome.
* The bravery required to put our art out into the world.
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Where the drive to create more comes from.
* How to choose what to create next and dealing with feeling uninspired.
* The similarities and differences between Lisa's visual creative work and writing books.
* What the ‘editing' process is like for a visual artist.
* On the variety of different income streams in Lisa's creative business.
* Balancing running the business with creative output, and embracing marketing.
* What creates long-term success in creative businesses.
* Lisa's latest book is
The Joy of Swimming, which she wrote and illustrated based on her own passion for swimming.
You can find Lisa's art and books at
www.LisaCongdon.com.
Transcript of Interview with Lisa Congdon
Joanna Penn: Hi, everyone. I'm Joanna Penn from
thecreativepenn.com,