NFTs: What’s in it for artists
“It is definitely not too late to get started”
“Hot Chip” – one of my 1st NFTs
In this episode, I’m sharing a broad overview of NFTs specifically from an artist’s perspective. I’ve been exploring the space for a few months now, and the learning curve.. →
Fire, Clay & Ice – How the artist Cassils works with risk
“I see art as a way to use a monkeywrench into the subconscious…to question those ideas that are baked into us.”
Insta: @cassilsartist / https://www.cassils.net
***Please also check out Cassil’s current work with XMAP: In Plain Sight – a collaboration of.. →
Ceramicist Kate Malone, MBE, on developing creative confidence and crystalline knowledge
“I’m not a risk taker… but I have blind faith.”
Insta: @kate_malone_ceramics / katemaloneceramics.com / adriansassoon.com
In this mini-series of the podcast, I’m focusing on the topic of Creative Risk – diving into practices that embody a high degree of risk.. →
Painting in Freefall – my conversation with artist and skydiver Michelle Nirumandrad
“I originally wanted to bottle a cloud…”
Insta: @captured sky art / FB: @captured sky art
In this mini-series of the podcast, I’m focusing on the topic of Creative Risk – diving into practices that embody a high degree of risk taking and uncertainty, but in very.. →
Magnus meets Tinky Winky
“I enjoy working within creative constraints”
In this episode, the tables have been turned, and I am on the other
side of the microphone!
In the last series
of the podcast, I interviewed Magnus Goransson, Design Director at
LEGO’s Creative Play Lab. And.. →
Season 3 – “The Power of Play” wrap up episode
“stay curious!”
In this wrap up episode, I recap all my guests in the season exploring the power of play, and highlight some of the key strategies and takeaways that anyone can use to incorporate more play into their lives and creative practice.
.. →
LEGO’s Magnus Goransson on Playing as Adults and Maintaining your Creative Spark
“dive headfirst into something”
Magnus Goransson on LinkedIn
Magnus works at LEGO as Design Director in the Creative Play Lab – where he works with teams to design and develop toys of the future. His work is informed by a huge and constantly growing body of research conducted.. →
Artist Sandy Brown on the Power of Making with an Empty Mind
“it’s not only about how to do art, it’s how to live”
sandybrownarts.com
Sandy is an award winning artist whose work appears in collections around the globe. Her work is the result of a fierce commitment to a spontaneous and intuitive process. In fact, you’ll.. →
A Play Date for Practical Creatives
“moving from ideas and inspiration, into action”
A brief, interim episode and catchup! Checking in with you, recapping some of the creative challenges from my guests, and a book recommendation to improve your inner dialogue.
You can find all the creative challenges from.. →
Dr. Mike Rucker on Living a Deliberate Life (and having fun along the way)
“fun, and different aspects of play, really do have medicinal benefits”
michaelrucker.com
Mike is an author and entrepreneur and he also conducts research into workplace wellness. So what does this mean, and how does it fit into the theme of play? Well, I’m glad you asked… →
Playing in different worlds with puppeteer and sci-fi author Mary Robinette Kowal
“It’s about remembering to trust your taste.”
maryrobinettekowal.com
Mary
Robinette is a puppeteer, audiobook narrator, science fiction author,
and she
is no
stranger to winning
awards.
One
of her short stories won a Hugo award,.. →
Play Futurist Yesim Kunter on Building your Creative Muscle and Tickling your Brain
“Mistakes are really great…I think you need to have fun with them”
yesimkunter.com
Yesim is a play expert and futurist who has worked with major international brands such as LEGO, Hasbro and Toys R’ Us. Her work has taken her from studying children at play and toy.. →