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Art & Fear: The Book. Part 3

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Join us as we wrap up our exploration of "Art and Fear," where we uncover the tumultuous yet exhilarating path artists navigate. We dive into the artist's struggle and the high cost of idealism, emphasizing the need for lifelong learning and self-education beyond the structured confines of art school. Uncover how embracing curiosity and self-education can prevent stagnation and nurture continuous artistic growth.
As artists, are we just chasing shadows, or is there more to be gleaned from completed artworks? We explore the dynamic between artists and critics, sparking a debate on the utility of viewing finished works. By drawing insights from figures like Jerry Saltz, we discuss the contrasting views where artists see art as an ever-evolving process while critics often view it as a fixed entity. Henry James's questions for evaluating art prompt us to reflect on the value and impact of artistic pursuits, urging artists to break free from traditional constraints and embrace the uncertainty that fuels true innovation and autonomy.
Finally, we delve into the divine spark that drives creativity, encouraging artists to trust their instincts and make bold conceptual leaps. This journey requires leaving behind comfort zones to pursue greater expression, as exemplified by historical movements that challenged norms. By integrating life experiences into art, authenticity and persistence become central themes.

Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!

Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:
@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg

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Chapters

1. Art & Fear: The Book. Part 3 (00:00:00)

2. Artist Struggle and Cricket Caper (00:00:12)

3. Artistic Perspective and Critique (00:06:02)

4. Exploring Artistic Value and Autonomy (00:14:28)

5. Trusting the Divine Spark (00:27:37)

6. Embracing Conceptual Leaps in Art (00:38:35)

7. Creative Freedom and Artistic Exploration (00:48:51)

8. Artistic Evolution and Conceptual Jumps (01:04:08)

9. Navigating the Creative Journey (01:16:23)

10. Artistic Integration and Authentic Expression (01:22:21)

11. Gratitude for Artistic Support (01:34:36)

37 episodes

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Content provided by Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg, Ty Nathan Clark, and Nathan Terborg. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg, Ty Nathan Clark, and Nathan Terborg 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.

Join us as we wrap up our exploration of "Art and Fear," where we uncover the tumultuous yet exhilarating path artists navigate. We dive into the artist's struggle and the high cost of idealism, emphasizing the need for lifelong learning and self-education beyond the structured confines of art school. Uncover how embracing curiosity and self-education can prevent stagnation and nurture continuous artistic growth.
As artists, are we just chasing shadows, or is there more to be gleaned from completed artworks? We explore the dynamic between artists and critics, sparking a debate on the utility of viewing finished works. By drawing insights from figures like Jerry Saltz, we discuss the contrasting views where artists see art as an ever-evolving process while critics often view it as a fixed entity. Henry James's questions for evaluating art prompt us to reflect on the value and impact of artistic pursuits, urging artists to break free from traditional constraints and embrace the uncertainty that fuels true innovation and autonomy.
Finally, we delve into the divine spark that drives creativity, encouraging artists to trust their instincts and make bold conceptual leaps. This journey requires leaving behind comfort zones to pursue greater expression, as exemplified by historical movements that challenged norms. By integrating life experiences into art, authenticity and persistence become central themes.

Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!

Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:
@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Art & Fear: The Book. Part 3 (00:00:00)

2. Artist Struggle and Cricket Caper (00:00:12)

3. Artistic Perspective and Critique (00:06:02)

4. Exploring Artistic Value and Autonomy (00:14:28)

5. Trusting the Divine Spark (00:27:37)

6. Embracing Conceptual Leaps in Art (00:38:35)

7. Creative Freedom and Artistic Exploration (00:48:51)

8. Artistic Evolution and Conceptual Jumps (01:04:08)

9. Navigating the Creative Journey (01:16:23)

10. Artistic Integration and Authentic Expression (01:22:21)

11. Gratitude for Artistic Support (01:34:36)

37 episodes

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