This week we're catching up (chickens and travel) and also talking about spontaneity and making space. You'll hear why there has been a bit of longer gap - and why there is no jaunty music this time. We would say this was a hard episode to record, but the truth is it was just as easy as always. We have appreciated our conversations as much we know you do - and we will miss them. We have appreciated our guests and all of you who have listened, messaged and shared the podcast over the last 6 years...
May 06, 2025•1 hr 6 min•Season 1Ep. 279
This week, we're discussing all things studio. Both Alice and Louise recently completed major studio clean-upn projects, while Louise is overseeing the construction of a new workspace. What does it mean to set up a productive studio space? Is your space cosy or utilitarian? Is it helpful to get 'outside' help with planning or reorganising your space? And when is it time to make a change to your environment? Hopefully, our conversation will inspire you to take a fresh look at your own space - and...
Mar 18, 2025•55 min
This week, Louise is joined by special guest Sally-Anne Ashley for a discussion on how to develop and nurture ideas within our art practice. This is a topic that we are both passionate about and, while we approach it in slightly different ways, our end goal remains the same. We both seek to find a focus that sustains us, while also staying open and experimental. During our conversation, we cover the importance of play, the need for self-acceptance, and the vital role that ideas play in our work....
Mar 11, 2025•1 hr 5 min
This is a podcast about belief, embracing risk as a business owner and being open to creative opportunities despite lingering imposter syndrome. Today we bring you an inspiring conversation with muralist Daren Todd who transitioned in to art after his boss told him to go and follow what made him happy. From painting fences for free to a collaboration with IKEA there are plenty of ideas here to help you think more expansively about how your art can impact people around you, your community, and wh...
Feb 18, 2025•58 min•Season 1Ep. 276
This week we're diving into the challenges of making art when times get tough. Many people are worried about global issues such as wars, climate change and geopolitics, and these massive issues can feel overwhelming. Others are struggling with personal challenges, which can also make creativity feel impossible. So how do we keep creating in difficult times? How do we restore our equilibrium after we have been triggered into strong emotions? And how do we deal with feelings of guilt about doing s...
Feb 11, 2025•50 min•Season 1Ep. 275
This week, we're talking creative capacity. What's the ideal environment for creativity to flourish? And when should we simply accept that there is no space left for new ideas? We suspect this is different for everyone, but in this episode, we do our best to unpack the issue as we see it, and hopefully offer some support to anyone who is struggling at the moment. Mentioned Bookworm podcast Here One Moment by Liane Moriarty Find our websites and sign up for our newsletters at: www.alicesherida...
Feb 04, 2025•41 min•Season 1Ep. 274
If you've got paintings stacking up, and you're either excited about what you're working on, or wondering where to go next, this episode is for you. It can be tempting to think we have to re-invent the wheel with our art work, but truth is in following the clues from where you've already been... Today we have a few questions for you which will help you unearth and mine your own art history and build your confidence going forward because you realise all the things that you've already figured out!...
Jan 21, 2025•45 min•Season 1Ep. 273
We're back, and this week we're responding to a listener message all about reflecting on and recording your life (art and otherwise). Our conversations covers journaling, annual planning, and hopes/dreams for the new year. Yes we know it's an arbitrary date in the calendar, but there is something about winter that encourages us to slow down and take stock ... if you feel the same way, this is the episode for you. Mentioned Find our websites and sign up for our newsletters at: www.alicesheridan....
Jan 14, 2025•51 min•Season 1Ep. 272
Have you ever felt frustrated about how best to showcase your art so that collectors can see it in the best light? Today's guest is an expert at it - in fact she's made a second career out of bridging the gap between artists, art collectors, or just people who want a colourful home full of personality. Alice welcomes Emily Hadley to Art juice and we talk about career transitions, staying flexible and remembering you get to create this in a way that suits you. We also cover how you can style your...
Nov 12, 2024•58 min•Season 1Ep. 271
This week, we're talking all about collaboration. In response to two listener questions, we discuss the pros and cons of working with others, whether they be galleries, businesses or fellow artists. Collaborations can offer great rewards - as long as you ask some smart questions before committing. Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.com @alicesheridanstudio...
Nov 05, 2024•59 min•Season 1Ep. 270
In this episode, we dive into the joys of using mixed media—a playground for curiosity and creativity. We explore the fun (and challenges) of mixing materials, textures, and techniques, from graphic edges paired with loose lines to playful contrasts of smooth and rough textures. But it’s not all carefree: many artists find themselves relying on external materials, like magazine clippings or vintage photos, which can sometimes raise the question, "Am I enough without this?" So, when is mixed medi...
Oct 29, 2024•54 min•Season 1Ep. 269
This week, we answer a question from Cherrie, who is curious about the benefits and downsides of teaching. This is something we have both thought about over the years and in this chat we share our perspectives. Our conversation spans both the positives (inspiration, realisations, variety in our days) and the negatives (do we lose out on our creativity because we give time and energy to others?) If you have ever thought about teaching, either online or in person, we hope this chat helps you consi...
Oct 15, 2024•53 min•Season 1Ep. 268
Today Louise chats with British artist Annie Tempest about her life and work. Annie is an award-winning cartoonist whose work has appeared in many newspapers and magazines, and has been a staple of Country Life magazine for over 30 years, but she is also a talented sculptor who is now exploring painting. Annie has found real freedom in her art practice, and her enthusiasm is infectious. In this conversation, Annie shares stories of her fascinating life, discusses the challenges of weekly deadlin...
Oct 08, 2024•47 min•Season 1Ep. 267
Do you love the process of building up layers in your painting? Or perhaps you're wondering why layering is necessary and feeling frustrated with how long your paintings are taking you. Today we are talking all things layering; from glazing to different substrates. Even if this isn't the way you work, they'll be something her for you as we veer into your role as an artist to orchestrate your painting or to follow your intuition. Is layering the ultimate way to learn to 'let go'...? Mentioned Ali...
Oct 01, 2024•57 min•Season 1Ep. 266
This week, Alice and Louise ponder the need for carving out time and space for our creativity. Perhaps it's even broader than that - perhaps it's about the idea of consciously designing your life; about creating an environment in which ideas can grow and flourish, and about making the necessary decisions to create that environment. We hope you enjoy this chat and perhaps it will spark some thoughts about your own priorities. Mentioned Kaos The Bear Find Alice Sheridan at: ...
Sep 24, 2024•48 min•Season 1Ep. 265
This week we are having a post-summer catch up on ongoing projects from tractors to tab guns. But beyond the required kit for any creative project, we're talking about striving vs spaciousness, and why having longer term projects which require long term effort are actually beneficial for your health! Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.com @alicesheridanstudio...
Sep 03, 2024•45 min•Season 1Ep. 264
This week, Alice and Louise discuss the process of making art, and ponder the question of control. Do our paintings come from us, or from somewhere else? Why do some paintings come together quickly while others seem to involve real struggle? During the course of our chat we cover the frustration of the messy middle, the idea of conversing with our work, and the constraints of time and other responsibilities on our creative process. Mentioned Rachel Davis https://www.racheldavisstudio.com Rachel'...
Aug 17, 2024•55 min•Season 1Ep. 262
Working on a collaborative project can feel a bit daunting - but can also be a joyous creative (and logistical!) challenge that will progress your output and lead to all sorts of opportunities. Today we hear from Claire Hankey and Shilpa Agashe who share the outcomes and learnings from their common love of plants - and a mixing of their different approaches which lead to a new collection of work, and also a rather unique exhibition. See the collaborative artwork here: https://www.clairehankeya...
Jul 30, 2024•45 min•Season 1Ep. 261
As artists we all stand on the shoulders of giants. Like magpies, we pick up inspiration and ideas as we move through the world. Hopefully we alchemise these ideas into something new and original to us ... but where do we draw the line between inspiration and emulation. When are we turning an idea into something new, versus simply lifting it wholesale. And what happens when someone takes your idea or artwork and markets it as their own? Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.co...
Jul 23, 2024•55 min•Season 1Ep. 260
This week Alice is joined by two UK gallery owners to discuss Open Call exhibitions - from the inside! When artists can sometimes feel submissions are a waste of time, two gallerists share why they choose to use this as part of their offer for artists, and the relationships which build from it. They let us in on some of the behind the scenes set-up, and what it really takes to organise and run an open call, and what an ideal submission looks like. We also push them on the tricky topic of costs a...
Jul 16, 2024•54 min•Season 1Ep. 259
Louise is in colour frustration as she uses paint in a different way out of the studio. And Alice is back from a third away event in as many weeks with some reflections about finding your direction and staying the course. What does trusting your intuition really feel like? How we debate with logic and recognising what you don't even realise you need yet... when it happens in front of you. Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.com ...
Jul 09, 2024•50 min•Season 1Ep. 258
This week, we're diving into what it means to live a creative life, and what toll it takes emotionally. Is there a way to regulate your emotional state through a large project or body of work? And should you even try? As Louise starts a major new project, we discuss dopamine hits, tears, and the importance of simply being present. Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.com @aliceshe...
Jul 02, 2024•44 min•Season 1Ep. 257
Are submitting to open calls part of your practice? Maybe you find the rejection hard to handle? Or you're fed up of losing submission fees... This week's show was prompted by a rather shocking and sad recent scenario involving the Livingstone gallery. If you got caught up in it, you're not alone. But it prompted a discussion about whether we should be more wary about open calls, or if they can be a beneficial element in building your career. Alice is joined by Abigail Bowen and Jessie Woodward ...
Jun 25, 2024•55 min•Season 1Ep. 256
This week, we're talking about the long journey from initial idea to fully fledged reality. So often people give up at the very first hurdle, but we have both learned the value of persistence in our art and our businesses. In this episode, we share what we've learned, including "no you haven't ruined it," and "stop staring at the problem." There is genuine wisdom in this episode, and we hope our hard-earned lessons can help you stay the course in your own art practice. Mentioned Anna F. MacDonal...
Jun 19, 2024•48 min•Season 1Ep. 255
This week, we’re talking sales - or rather, we’re talking what happens if we take sales out of the equation. Alice has just finished a gallery show while Louise has a pile of finished paintings she hasn’t yet put on her website. We discuss the role that sales play in our creative process and in our ultimate satisfaction. Is it important to exchange money for paintings? How would it feel to give work away? Or to make work with no intention of ever sharing it? And what impact would these decisions...
Jun 11, 2024•51 min•Season 1Ep. 254
Louisa Sugden is a photographer, stylist, and content creator with a large social media following and a house renovation that has taken 8 years (and counting). In this episode, Louise talks to Louisa about how she learned to slow down and enjoy life, even while living in semi-chaos, and how she has learned to share honestly on social media and Youtube, without worrying what people think. Louisa might not be a painter, but we think she's a true artist and we hope you enjoy this inspiring conversa...
May 28, 2024•48 min•Season 1Ep. 253
This week's episode began with a simple question: do you wash your brushes before finishing for the day? But we soon realised that work practices and studio set-up are a whole topic, so join us as we dive into storage, colour mixing, and the ways in which our spaces evolve as our work changes. Mentioned Windmill Hill The Most Fun We Ever Had Still Life The Art of Gathering Find Alice Sheridan at: www.alicesheridan.com ...
May 21, 2024•57 min•Season 1Ep. 252
In this solo episode, Louise reflects on a key principle of art-making - one that can take your art from good to great. If you want your art to connect with others, who better to learn from that Taylor Swift? Her new album is the most successful of all time, and Louise thinks she knows why. She also thinks we can all learn something from it. So if you want to make art that resonates deeply with other humans, this episode is for you. Mentioned The 1975 live at Madison Square Garden Tortured Poets...
May 14, 2024•18 min•Season 1Ep. 251
Matt Hughes (known as the King of Video) joins Alice to bring some ease and encouragement for artists who want to get started on YouTube. We talk about gaining confidence, what equipment you may need and Matt shares how a simple strategy can multiply your presence online. Recommended software: InShot, CapCut and repurpose.io Sign up for the Friday workshop Matt offers - at kingofvideo.co.uk Join Matt and a fabulous panel of speakers at TubeFest in Birmingham on Thursday 23rd May 2024 Get Tube Fe...
May 07, 2024•59 min•Season 1Ep. 250
This week, Louise returns from a two-week residency in Sausalito, California, where she worked in the studio of another artist. This trip provided Louise with a huge creative boost, and in this episode, she shares 5 takeaways that she feels can help anyone do the same - without going anywhere. So if you're feeling a bit stuck, this episode is packed with practical tips to get the creative juices flowing. Mentioned: Bibby Gignillait Mariana Durst Gordon Studer Andrew Faulkner Art2Life podcast Fin...
Apr 30, 2024•54 min•Season 1Ep. 249