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34. How To Find Your Style When Learning From Others - Revisited

Jun 30, 202021 minSeason 2Ep. 34
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Episode description

This episode first aired in Season 1 of my podcast but it is even more relevant now than ever. As we end a month of my Painting As A Practice challenge and my very first e-course now is an excellent time to think about how to integrate that learning into a style that is uniquely yours and authentic in every way.

In this episode Laura and I talk through the process of taking online or in-person classes and then translating that experience into your own artistic language.

We talk through several aspects of this process including:

  • Absorbing what's right for you and progress onward seeking your own style
  • Being present in your body and paying attention to what feels good, bringing an element of mindfulness to your practice
  • The Magnetism that occurs when your work is truly coming from you
  • Not intellectulising the process too much.
  • Accepting that there are no shortcuts and that you need to make a lot of work to allow the process to happen
  • Leaning-in to the experience and embracing the elements that are yours wherever you are at in the process

I hope you enjoy the episode!

“The goal is always to absorb what feels right for you and your process... and then progress onward always seeking your own expression of that”

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People

Laura Day: https://www.instagram.com/laurajaneday/

https://www.facebook.com/laura.day.73594

Susan Nethercote:

https://www.instagram.com/susan.nethercote/

https://www.facebook.com/susannethercoteart/

Resources

For Susan's free education resources:  https://www.susannethercotestudio.com/free

For Susan's art website: https://www.susannethercote.com

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