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EPS 584 Painting Past Fear; An Artists Toolkit for Creative Confidence with Monica Shulman

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My guest today is Monica Shulman. Monica Shulman is a New York-based artist whose brand of gestural abstraction is a form of story-telling. Rooted in the traditions of abstract expressionism, Monica’s world is best described as colorful and rhythmic and her paintings reflect an evolving universe where communication is less
concrete. Primarily self-taught, Monica creates sculptural surfaces through her heavily layered impasto
technique and her paintings exhibit a compulsive energy and the dynamic tension between reckless
abandon and careful restraint. She engages the medium itself, specifically oil paint and oil pastel, as a
participant in both her abstract and figurative works. In this episode we discuss art, confidence as an artist, creativity vs. artistic ability and mindset.

Website - https://www.monicashulman.com/

IG - https://www.instagram.com/monicashulman/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicashulman/

FB - https://www.facebook.com/monicashulmanstudio

In this episode you will learn:

1. What the difference is between creativity vs. artistic ability.

2. The importance of being vulnerable when creating art.

3. Ways to deal with and overcome creative blocks when they come up.

"Art was always kind of part of my life in the sense that my parents exposed me to it. I did take art classes when I was younger in high school and always had sort of my finger on the pulse, like very, photography." - 00:02:26

"I think that being vulnerable and the ability to be vulnerable is crucial to making art. I think that, it's almost like you're naked in front of the world. "- 00:39:14

"I think that listening to people is something that, that's like the greatest gift that you can give a person and again, like pausing, not being so much in a rush to get to the next thing." - 00:53:44

THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story.

Don’t deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you.

Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed.

Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message?

I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation

Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI

  continue reading

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Manage episode 424688385 series 2935694
Content provided by Brad Walsh. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Brad Walsh or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

My guest today is Monica Shulman. Monica Shulman is a New York-based artist whose brand of gestural abstraction is a form of story-telling. Rooted in the traditions of abstract expressionism, Monica’s world is best described as colorful and rhythmic and her paintings reflect an evolving universe where communication is less
concrete. Primarily self-taught, Monica creates sculptural surfaces through her heavily layered impasto
technique and her paintings exhibit a compulsive energy and the dynamic tension between reckless
abandon and careful restraint. She engages the medium itself, specifically oil paint and oil pastel, as a
participant in both her abstract and figurative works. In this episode we discuss art, confidence as an artist, creativity vs. artistic ability and mindset.

Website - https://www.monicashulman.com/

IG - https://www.instagram.com/monicashulman/

LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/monicashulman/

FB - https://www.facebook.com/monicashulmanstudio

In this episode you will learn:

1. What the difference is between creativity vs. artistic ability.

2. The importance of being vulnerable when creating art.

3. Ways to deal with and overcome creative blocks when they come up.

"Art was always kind of part of my life in the sense that my parents exposed me to it. I did take art classes when I was younger in high school and always had sort of my finger on the pulse, like very, photography." - 00:02:26

"I think that being vulnerable and the ability to be vulnerable is crucial to making art. I think that, it's almost like you're naked in front of the world. "- 00:39:14

"I think that listening to people is something that, that's like the greatest gift that you can give a person and again, like pausing, not being so much in a rush to get to the next thing." - 00:53:44

THE WORLD needs to hear your message and your story.

Don’t deny the world of that gift within you that the universe has gave to you.

Someone out there needs to hear your story because it will support them in feeling hope, inspired and even transformed.

Want to discover how I help my clients get out of their own way, show up and confidently share their message?

I would like to invite you to check out my FREE MASTERCLASS REPLAY Start Your Own Podcast: Idea to Implementation

Watch Here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7iItDG4qaI

  continue reading

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