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262 - Interview with Sema Martin

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Show Notes:

262 - Interview with Sema Martin

Sema left an engineering job to pursue her passion for colored pencil art. She was able to figure out how to thrive as a commission artist, drawing animal portraits for clients from all over the world.

She wrote the book, Art Is My Career, to help you start your own art commission-based business. This book is a friendly, practical guide that shows you how to make your dream a reality. Sema shares expert advice on everything from writing a business plan to pricing your work and raising your profile as an artist. Learn how to start taking commissions and ensure your long-term success.

References From This Episode

Sema Martin’s website: https://www.semamartin.com/studioshop

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261 - Parkinson's law

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Show Notes:

261 - Parkinson's law

We all know that colored pencil is one of the slowest mediums to work in if not the absolute slowest.

But if our expectation is that working in this medium is slow are we creating a barrier that doesn’t exist?

What if you didn't think about the medium is being slow but instead, you thought more about Improvement in your execution skills. 

John discusses this on the show around the idea that is often termed as Parkinson’s Law.  “Work expands so as to fill the time available for its completion.”

 

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260 - Colored Pencil Skills That Cannot Be Taught

260 - Colored Pencil Skills That Cannot Be Taught

Show Notes:

260 - Colored Pencil Skills That Cannot Be Taught

There are some skills in colored pencil that just can't be taught. In this show, John discusses some of these items. 

To a new color pencil artist, it can seem like stumbling upon the right trick is just around the corner if only someone would reveal the secret! But in reality, there is no secret. Instead, there are some things that you just have to figure out on your own.

Listen to the show to find out what these specific items are.

 

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259 - Tips For Naming Your Artwork

259 - Tips for naming your artwork

Show Notes:

259 - Tips For Naming Your Artwork

This week John discusses some tips to consider before naming your next artwork piece.

This is part of the process for completing your artwork, but can sometimes trip artists up.

 

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258 - 4 Keys To Performing A Self Critique

258 - 4 Keys To Performing A Self Critique

Show Notes:

258 - 4 Keys To Performing A Self Critique

This week John discusses HOW to perform a self critique of your work.

Listen to the show for all the details.

Here’s the high-level overview:

  1. Look for specifics.

  2. Change your work in order to really see it.

  3. Don’t look from your perspective.

  4. Be nice.

 

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257 - Interview with Anna Warren

257 - Interview with Anna Warren

Show Notes: Interview with Anna Warren

Here’s some sage advice from Anna in this episode:

“Be prepared to mess it up.”

“Get an education as best you can. Take classes.”

“Persist.”

“Develop a thick skin. When you get rejected it hurts. But you have to keep going.”

Anna worked as a graphic designer for years but kept up her habit of drawing and sketching. She’s been primarily focused on the drawing and creation process rather than outcomes or results. She speaks of how that practice can free your mind and allow you to create without limits.

Listen to how Anna initiates collaborations with artists to keep the work fluid and spontaneous.

References From This Episode

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256 - Reflecting Back 4 Years

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Show Notes:

256 - Reflecting Over The Past 4 Years

This week John is reflecting back on events over the recent past. 20 Years ago, 10 year ago, and 4 years ago.

Memorial Day weekend is usually a time when life slows down just a bit. You enjoy being off work and spending time with family.

On Friday, May 20, 2016, John launched the Sharpened Artist Academy to the world!

That was four years ago. A LOT has changed sense then.

There was only one course offered back then - the Beginner's Colored Pencil Course - and it's still the most popular course and continues to help thousands of students worldwide.

Today, John’s goal and vision remain the same. To help transform as many students as possible. To help them learn the new medium of colored pencil quickly and methodically in 10 weeks so that they can start creating their own original artwork and not merely copying someone else's process.

John’s goal is to help you learn to trust yourself so you can be the artist that you look up to and admire the most.

So in the spirit of good ole nostalgia and new beginnings, here's a coupon for the flagship course that is still helping transform students today. Join the others in our group, inside the Sharpened Artist Academy. ​

Just use coupon “MD2020” at checkout to get 30% off for the next few days.

255 - Learning To Level Up

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Show Notes:

255 - Learning To Level Up



If you’re ready to learn how to draw portraits by going back to the basics and learning how to observe, then check out the

FREE Portrait Prep Course!

We begin on June 1, 2020. Here’s the link.



References And Links From This Episode

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254 - Faber-Castell Goldfaber Pencil Review

254 - Faber-Castell Goldfaber Pencil Review

Show Notes:

254 - Faber-Castell Goldfaber Pencil Review

In another installment of our series of discussions on “alternative” colored pencil options and lightfastness John Middick and guest host, Barb Sotiropoulos, review a lesser-known pencil made by the highly reputable pencil company, Faber-Castell, called Goldfaber.

If you’ve not heard of this newer colored pencil from Faber-Castell then you’re certainly not alone! They’re not discussed much but they do seem to be a great pencil when starting in colored pencil.

Listen in to find out more about this pencil from Faber-Castell, Creative Studio line.

References And Links From This Episode

Other related references:

Links to purchase the Polychromos and Goldfaber pencils:

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Faber-Castell Goldfaber pencils

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253 - Interview with Tracy Frein

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Show Notes:

253 - Interview with Tracy Frein

“I try to figure out how photographer’s work and how painters work, to be able to bring something new or extra to my drawing.” — Tracy Frein

In this episode, Tracy discusses his trademarked process called “Drawing by subtraction”.

Can you really just use 1 colored pencil- a black color no less, to create realistic colored pencil pieces? Hand Tracy an eraser, the black pencil, and drafting film and out pops a “narrative portrait”!

Tracy has been teaching this process and perfecting his unique technique for a long time. Listen to the show to discover why, after using color early on, he has chosen to only work in a monochromatic style.

References And Links From This Episode

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252 - Derwent vs Winsor & Newton CP Face-Off

252 - Derwent vs Winsor & Newton CP Face-Off

Show Notes:

252 - Derwent

vs Winsor & Newton

Colored Pencil Face-Off

Part 3 in this series of discussions on “alternative” colored pencil options, Barb and John talk about a new colored pencil set from Winsor & Newton and make some comparisons between several of the Derwent pencils.

If you missed the early shows in this series, then go here for the first one in this series.

References And Links From This Episode

Links to Winsor & Newton Pencils and the Derwent Pencils:

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Winsor & Newton Colored Pencils - Studio Collection Pencils

Derwent Colored Pencils List: (Derwent’s website)

  • Coloursoft Pencils

  • Drawing Pencils

  • Lightfast Pencils

  • Metallic Pencils

  • Pastel Pencils

  • Procolour Pencils

  • Studio Pencils

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251 - Lyra Rembrandt Polycolor vs Cezanne Premium Colored Pencils

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Show Notes:

251 - Lyra Rembrandt Polycolor

vs

Cezanne Premium Colored Pencils

Part 2 in this series of discussions on “alternative” colored pencil options and lightfastness is a discussion of 2 brands that don’t get a lot of fanfare. In this show John and guest host, Barb Sotiropoulos, speak about the pros and cons of 2 colored pencils! Listen to the comparisons they make and why you may want to choose one over the other.

References And Links From This Episode

Links to purchase the Lyra Rembrandt Polycolor pencils and the Cezanne Pencils:

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Lyra Rembrandt Polycolor pencils

Cezanne Pencils

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250 - Does Lightfast Really Matter?

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Show Notes:

250 - Does Lightfast Really Matter

In a series of discussions on colored pencils John and guest host, Barb Sotiropoulos, talk about this question that can sometimes stifle a newer artist’s growth. Lightfast! Listen in to learn why it’s worth asking the question about the importance of how well a pencil may hold up when exposed to UV rays. The answer may surprise you.

References And Links From This Episode

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249 - Interview with Bonny Snowdon

249- Interview with Bonny Snowdon

Show Notes:

249 - Interview with Bonny Snowdon

“Draw something you’re really passionate about drawing! Just jump in a draw!” That’s just some of the advice from Bonny in this week’s show.

In this episode, Bonny discusses marketing, advice for artists just starting out in the medium of colored pencil, and how to improve! She also shares how she got started by drawing in adult coloring books which eventually let to taking commissions for pet portraits and so much more.

Bonny shares her beginnings with black cartridge paper in 2016 to eventually finding her 2 favorite surfaces to work on today.

References And Links From This Episode

Some of the materials and products Bonny mentions are:

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248 - Interview with Alejandro Castanon

248 - Interview with Alejandro Castanon

Show Notes: 248 - An Art Marketing Interview

with Alejandro Castanon

Interested in selling your artwork? Now may be the perfect time to “pivot” to an online selling platform.

In this episode, Alejandro lays out some concrete things to do right now to begin selling your artwork online. You’re sure to gain some insight from this discussion even if you’ve never sold any of your work before!

References And Links From This Episode


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247 - What To Draw Right Now

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Show Notes: What To Draw Right Now

Last week John talked about the current pandemic and social distancing. Click here to listen to last week’s show.

This week he talks about the exact things that we can draw as artists living through this disease that is changing our world. As artists we can document our world around us. There are many unusual things happening and we can depict them through the art we create. Listen in to find out some very practical ideas for documenting the current affairs.

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246 - COVID-19 and the Artist

246 - COVID-19 and the Artist

Show Notes: COVID-19 and the Artist

This week John talks about the current threat of the pandemic threatening and limiting our social interactions with each other. There are some things that we still can do to be able to reach out and support one another as artists. Listen to find out more!

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245 - Never A Blank Canvas

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Show Notes: Never A Blank Canvas

This week John talks about how there is actually never a blank canvas. We all come with preconceived ideas and notions. So what can we do about it? Listen to find out some practical advice for improvement!

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244 - Interview with Karen Hull

244 - Interview with Karen Hull

Show Notes: Interview with Karen hull

“I would call myself an experimenter more than an artist… If I had one message to give to people, it’s to be fearless! It doesn’t matter if it doesn’t look like you had imagined. Just get in there and have a go at it, to see what happens.”

From drawing on rocks during a family vacation in Tasmania, to writing a book on colored pencil portraits and teaching colored pencil on myblueprint.com, Karen Hull has always followed her curiosities even when it scared her.

Listen to how she describes pushing past anxious feelings to do things that she knows will be fulfilling.

References From This Episode


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243 - What Bad Art Teaches Me

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Show Notes: What Bad Art Teaches Me

“Don't aim at success. The more you aim at it and make it a target, the more you are going to miss it. For success, like happiness, cannot be pursued; it must ensue, and it only does so as the unintended side effect of one's personal dedication to a cause greater than oneself or as the by-product of one's surrender to a person other than oneself. Happiness must happen, and the same holds for success: you have to let it happen by not caring about it.” — Dr Viktor E. Frankl

This week John riffs on the idea of examining our own bad artwork. Do you sometimes create art that you term “bad”? What lessons can these experiences unlock for your artistic growth? Listen to find out.

References or links mentioned

Book by Dr Viktor E. Frankl: Man’s Search For Meaning

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