203 Interview With Maria Wilson
Show Notes
Sharpened Artist: Colored Pencil Podcast
Topic: Interview with Maria Wilson
Points of Interest:
In this episode John Middick interviews Maria Wilson, a student from his color pencil portrait course, "Face Value."
Maria shares her journey as an artist, which began in her childhood in Lompoc, California. Despite a promising start, her artistic pursuits were put on hold due to early marriage and family responsibilities. Rediscovering her passion for art in her late 50s, Maria was initially drawn back through adult coloring books. This reignited her desire to create original works, leading her to explore drawing and colored pencils more seriously.
Maria discusses her initial struggles with basic materials and her gradual progression to higher-quality pencils and papers. She credits her husband for his support and encouragement, which significantly influenced her artistic development.
John and Maria talk about the importance of mindset and dedication in art. They emphasize that art is a skill that can be honed with practice and persistence. Maria's experience illustrates this, as she transitioned from simple drawings to more complex and realistic works.
Maria's story is one of rediscovery and determination. It underscores the idea that with passion, support, and the right guidance, it's never too late to pursue one's artistic dreams.
Mentorship and instruction are important, as is fostering a community for artistic growth and sharing.
Links Referenced
Join the waitlist for Face Value: The Ultimate Colored Pencil Course!
Products Mentioned
Caran D’ache Luminance Pencils
Stonehenge Paper by Legion Paper
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