A podcast for artists, aspiring creatives, and art lovers. Two artists share their thoughts on art
This is our one-year anniversary. When we started the podcast, it felt like quite a risk ... neither
At one time or another, most of us have considered giving up making our art. In this episode, we sha
In our first episode of 2020, we tackle the idea of success. Many of us have been planning for the n
We had planned to take break this week, but we just couldn't do it! So, here we are with a bonus epi
The last module of Louise’s Find Your Voice course is all about risk and adventure. Alice has just b
Rachel Davis joins Louise as a special guest this week for a fascinating mindset discussion.. Rachel
As artists sometimes we are not that organised... we like to be free spirits, right? But this really
This week, we're diving into a topic we've both wondered about ... how much should we share? If we l
This week, we welcome a special guest. Nicholas Wilton is a Californian painter who also runs
As the holidays approach, we discuss how you can encourage others to give your art as a gift (or to
This week we’re discussing art fairs. We both have a slightly different perspective on these events
Louise received a remarkable letter this week which sparked a discussion about manifestation, the la
Today's special guest believes creatives best get clear "with our mouths open" . Talking, and more i
Alice is feeling a shift in direction and has been exploring the idea of intention for her work. Thi
In this special episode we discuss some of the books that have inspired us over the years. Our choic
Most of us spend our lives trying to fit in; to get it right; to avoid causing offence. If we have u
This week we’re diving into the topic of email and newsletters. For many artists, the thought of sen
Today’s discussion was inspired by a book and TED talk by Simon Sinek, both entitled ‘Find Your Why.
This week's discussion was sparked by a question we received from a listener. AJ asked this question
Do you feel the need for a “good” result every time you paint? Or hope for a painting that looks goo