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Midlife career pivoter Andy Marshall subjects himself to weekly, strategies, tips and hacks from self-help podcasters in a real time experiment to discover his ‘what the hell do I do next?

Andy Marshall


    • May 27, 2025 LATEST EPISODE
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    • 126 EPISODES


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    Mastering Hyper-Realism & Creative Content with Alexander Notarangelo

    Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 37:39


    Alexander Notarangelo is a self-taught hyper-realistic oil painter whose mind-blowing attention to detail brings canvas to life. Alexander shares how he juggles his art practice with full-time work and Dad life—while still growing a loyal audience online.You'll discover how he balances multiple paintings at once, how he creates engaging and authentic Instagram content for artists, and his personal take on art pricing, commissions, and mental health in the creative process.

    Raheem Nelson on Artists Personal Brand & Creative Collaborations

    Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 33:40


    In this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, host Andy Marshall speaks with artist Raheem Nelson, who is known for his work in graphic recording, digital and traditional art, and personal branding. Raheem shares insights into his creative process, the evolution of his art practice, and his collaborations with various artists, including a notable project with hip-hop artist Skyzoo. The conversation also touches on the importance of active listening in graphic recording, the role of personal style in branding, and Raheem's journey into photography and content creation. Follow Raheem Nelson:https://www.raheemnelson.com/Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcastPatreon members receive:The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interviewThe Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.

    From Branding to Brushstrokes – Ali Sabet on Creative Freedom & Expression

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 35:49


    I sit down with Ali Sabet—a globally recognised artist known for his Japanese brushwork, expressive style, and breakthrough success in the NFT art world.We explore his journey from a successful branding designer to becoming a full-time artist whose work now captivates collectors around the world. Ali shares his insights on creating art with energy and intention, painting in public spaces, and navigating the fine line between commercial success and personal fulfillment.If you're an artist, creative, or NFT enthusiast, this conversation is packed with inspiration and real talk about what it means to thrive on your own terms.Follow Ali Sabet: https://www.sabet.art/Follow Andy Marshall: https://andycmarshall.com/Support the podcast on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcastPatreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.

    How Tortor Smith Made an Award-Winning Stop Motion Film at Aardman Studios

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 32:38


    Discover how stop motion animator Tortor Smith created an award-winning short film at the legendary Aardman Studios (home of Wallace & Gromit, Shaun the Sheep, and Chicken Run). In this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, Tortor shares their inspiring journey into animation, from handmade craftsmanship to building a sustainable creative career.We talk about:The creative process behind stop motion animationWhat it's like to work at AardmanIndependent filmmaking challenges and breakthroughsThe importance of community, craft, and storytellingReal-world advice for aspiring animators and artistsWhether you're a fan of animation, filmmaking, or creative storytelling, this episode is packed with insight and motivation.Watch the full extended video episode on Patreon:https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcastFollow Tortor Smith: https://www.instagram.com/animatortorFollow Andy C. Marshall:https://andycmarshall.com/

    From DIY Horror to Fine Art: The Dual Life of Sue Brown (aka Ursula Dabrowsky)

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 34:36


    we sit down with the incredible Sue Brown—known in the horror world as Ursula Dabrowsky and in the art scene as Zanne Brown.

    Fashion Designer Wildy Martinez on AI Art, NFTs & Authenticity in Web3

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 31:50


    On this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, I sit down with artist and fashion designer Wildy Martinez—aka Wildflower Fields—to explore how she bridges the worlds of traditional art, AI, and NFTs while staying grounded in authenticity.We talk about the journey from physical to digital creation, the rise of Web3 communities, and the evolving challenges and opportunities artists face in today's tech-driven creative economy.In this episode:- How Wildy discovered her artistic voice in Web3- The role of AI in fashion and creative expression- Why community matters more than ever in Web3- Pricing digital vs. physical art- Building sustainable income as a modern artist-Staying true to your values in a noisy digital worldIf you're a curious creative, an emerging digital artist, or navigating your own fork in the road—Wildy's story will inspire and energize you.Want more? The extended video version of this episode is available exclusively on our Patreon: https://patreon.com/ForkInTheRoadPodcastSupport the pod and unlock behind-the-scenes content, artist Q&As, and more.Follow Wildy: https://linktr.ee/WildflowerFieldsFollow Andy: https://andycmarshall.com/Subscribe for more artist interviews, creative career tips, and behind-the-scenes insights.

    Frank Garcia (Artemorbid) on Art, Music, and Building a Creative YouTube Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 35:37


    In this episode of the Fork in the Road Podcast, I sit down with Frank Garcia, also known online as Artemorbid, to unpack his journey as a multi-disciplinary artist navigating the worlds of visual art, music, and YouTube content creation.Frank shares how his creative path began with a guitar at 13, evolved into visual art, and later grew into a successful YouTube channel combining his passions. He talks candidly about balancing creative pursuits, dealing with burnout, staying authentic in the digital age, and how artists can grow and monetise their presence online.I dive into:

    S.R. Chappell on Poetry, Digital Art & NFTs

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025 32:49


    Can artists truly thrive in the digital age? In this episode of The Fork in the Road Between Starving and Thriving Artist podcast, we dive deep with S.R. Chappell—a poet, digital artist, and NFT creator—who shares her journey from traditional poetry to collage art, NFTs, and self-publishing.We explore:

    Mastering Murals & The Art Business w/ Cat Dean

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 32:22


    How do you turn mural painting into a thriving art business?

    Relentless Creativity: How Diego ‘Robot' Martinez Built A Thriving Art Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 34:30


    El Paso artist Diego ‘Robot' Martinez doesn't just make art—he lives it. In this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, Diego reveals the relentless work ethic, creative hustle, and strategic mindset that transformed his passion into a full-time career.We dive into:✅ The grind of making art a viable income✅ How community & family shaped his journey✅ The importance of documenting the creative process✅ AI, NFTs & the future of art✅ The struggles of shipping artwork & sustaining momentumFollow Diego: https://linktr.ee/diegorobotFollow Andy: https://andycmarshall.comSupport the podcast on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ForkInTheRoadPodcastPatreon members receive: The Scenic Route: Extended 1 hour video interview The Short Cut: Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast. The Artists Highway: Monthly one-on-one video call to talk about ways we can help your art business thrive. Get to ask podcast guests questions, access to the weekly deep dive blogs and the extended hour long video podcast.

    The Healing Power of Art: Synesthesia, Dreams & NFT's with James Lee

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 34:31


    In this episode of the Fork in the Road podcast, Andy Marshall talks with artist and musician James Lee about the transformative power of art, creativity, and mental health. James shares his journey—how art helped him navigate childhood trauma, psychosis, and healing. He explores the role of dreams in his creative process, his experience with synesthesia, and the impact of NFTs on the future of art. This conversation highlights the importance of community, expression, and using creativity to make a difference.

    From Political Cartoons to Abstract Art | Lissy Elliott on Breaking Into Painting & Selling Art

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 36:36


    How do you break into painting without formal training? Artist Lissy Elliott shares her journey from political cartoons to abstract art, landing her first exhibition, and making her first sales. We dive into the power of documenting your creative journey online, finding time to create, and building meaningful connections with collectors.Lissy also reflects on the influence of her neighbor, Pro Hart—who, like her, had no formal training yet made a name for himself on the international art stage. Join us for an inspiring conversation on making art your life's work!Topics We Cover:

    Independent & Unstoppable: Jason Sweeney's 35-Year Music Career

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 35:47


    How do you thrive as a musician in today's changing industry? In this episode of Fork in the Road, host Andy Marshall reconnects with past collaborator Jason Sweeney—a prolific composer and musician who has been crafting soundscapes since the late ‘80s. From underground bands (The Millards, Pretty Boy Crossover) to composing for theatre, Jason shares insights on collaboration, artistic vision, and surviving outside the mainstream music industry.If you're a musician, artist, or creative navigating the digital landscape, this episode is a must-listen!

    The best job in the world

    Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 8:45


    What's a job you'd like to do for just one day? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    The quote I live by for creative motivation

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 7:14


    The one quote that has stuck with me, and driven me as a creator throughout my life. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Camping on your creativity - getting inspired and overcoming artists block

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2024 13:05


    Discover the benefits of getting out in nature and how it can help you become a thriving artist --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    The Unhappy Perfectionist

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2024 8:08


    Ever feel like your blank page or blank canvas is plotting against your happiness? Fear not, fellow artist! Embrace the quirks, work with your imperfections and enjoy the chaos. Because in a future of perfect AI creations, humans are going to be able to provide a little humanity with their imperfections, spelling errors and lived experiences. Experiment with colors like a mischievous rainbow. Don't stick to the basics; let your imagination run wild. Remember, even Picasso had his blue period, but who says yours can't be a technicolor fiesta? Turn your sketchbook into a comedy club. Doodle caricatures of your artistic struggles, and soon you'll find that laughter is the best eraser. You might even discover your alter ego. Transform mistakes into masterpieces. Remember, the Sistine Chapel wasn't painted in a day. Frame your blunders and create a “Museum of Mishaps.” It's not a mistake; it's a happy accident, display it with pride. Remember, the key to being a happy artist is one that can enjoy the process, enjoy the relaxation and joy you can have living inside your own imagination, it's an incredible gift that we are given as human beings, so it certainly would be a shame not to use it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Using Art to Relax

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2023 4:32


    After buying our cafe/art gallery almost one year ago, I've virtually had no time to relax. The business was open seven days a week and open from six every morning. So I've been working those hours as well as being a husband and parent to our two young girls. Needless to say my illustration work has been on the back burner for a good part of that year. Only recently I've been finding time to get back into my art. Since getting back into illustrating I've noticed a definite shift in my mood. I've definitely become happier and more relaxed. I think getting into a drawing or a piece of art uses a different part of your brain than what you're using all day at work or being a parent. It's like a form of meditation for me. Realising I need my art to be a relaxed and better person all round, I've been making more of a conscious effort to get it back into my life. Other ways I relax is getting out in nature, walking and meditating. Anything that takes me out of that busy mindset of all the things I ‘should' be doing. And of course nothing beats sleep. I go to bed not long after the kids are asleep, normally about 8:30 and wake up at 4:30 to get ready for working at the cafe. I virtually never get 8 hours sleep tho as my kids still wake me up a couple of times in the night. But I do treat my sleeping hours as precious and the amount of sleep I manage to get affects my whole day. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    I should make art

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 5:45


    I should be finishing my kids book, but instead I'm writing this blog post. One word I'd like to give up is should, ‘I should really do that' . The word ‘should' feels like an obligation to do something that you inevitably won't enjoy even though you know you'll be better off if you did it. I think the words you use externally and internally are powerful and can have you believing something negative that isn't real. The positive to that is, if you choose your words carefully they may benefit you and help you become more productive. Probably my second most despised word would have to be ‘gunna' or ‘gonna' … ‘I'm gonna make a kids book'. By saying it out loud to someone is releasing the dopamine rush as if you've already made the book. But now that you've said you are gunna do it, it feels like an obligation and you instantly become less likely to actually do it. So rather than say you should do something, or that you're gonna do something… just do it. There's a reason why Nike chose ‘Just do it' as their trademark instead of ‘should do it' --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    The Starving Artist Myth

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2023 5:26


    I guess I do have a grudge dating back to my early years in school. It's not really with anyone or anything, It's more of an opinion widely held by the community I grew up in, where being an artist was something that was only considered to be a hobby. It certainly wasn't considered to be something you could do as a living. Unless you wanted to be a designer or an architect. So despite having a keen interest in art, I decided to forget about doing what I loved to follow a more conventional career path. Which led me down many roads that in the end weren't satisfying and weren't very profitable anyway. I basically could have been doing something I loved while making no money, instead of something I hated while making no money. However I do believe the truth is that if you are doing something you are passionate about, something that you enjoy spending time on and get excited about that you will eventually profit in some way. Even if it's not making a fortune, I believe happiness is more important than wealth. Sure way back when I was at school was before the internet, which has since opened up and continues to open up many possibilities for obsessed artists to reach their audiences. But if I at least stuck with art for all those in between years, I would have such a larger body of work, skills and training behind me. So at 44, I decided it was time to give art another chance. Since then I have illustrated two published kids books and have almost completed my third and sold around 150 NFT's something I could have only dreamed about as a teenager, not that I would have known what an NFT was… I still don't. So never let people or society dictate what you can and can't be. Follow your heart and your skills will grow along with your potential to earn an income doing it. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Artistic Longevity

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 5:25


    I've never been one to get excited about travelling. I hate planes, confined spaces and crowds. And if I wanted to have a relaxing holiday, I definitely wouldn't journey to another part of the world. But the very few times I have traveled, my attention has always been drawn to the creativity and artistic skill embedded in the history of other cultures. And at the times certain works were created I'm not sure what thought was given to how their art was going to span time, but so much has. I'm not sure how that's going to relate to our current generation of digital artists. There are going to be virtual worlds in the future where digital creations can exist, and maybe that'll become our new reality. In which case creating art for the virtual world is a very smart idea. However all we need is some cataclysmic event and the whole era of digital art and creative ideas could be lost forever. Unlike the physical creations of eras past. Maybe we should get back into making statues out of marble and creating beautiful hieroglyphics to tell stories to future generations. So in answer to the question, the furthest I have traveled is from Nairne, South Australia to Petra Jordan. The skill and creativity that went into the tombs, monuments and dwellings that are carved into the sandstone cliffs is mind boggling and is apparently 2300 years old. I'm not sure many creative people today could imagine their work being viewed in another couple of thousand years from now. I wonder if any digital artworks will have that kind of longevity? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Creating Creative Space

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 7:41


    My dream home would have to include an art studio. I've never had an art studio so it's an exciting new concept for me. But rather than it being this big mess of works, collected objects and art clutter, I think my art studio would be very minimalist along with my house. Because external clutter for me is a direct reflection of the clutter that's in my head. When I think of the space it would have large windows that bring nature in, and in good weather be opened up to basically turn the space into an outdoor area with a roof. I currently carry my art studio around wherever I go. Basically because I get very little time to create art. So my main tools for creating art are my pencils, sketchbook, iPad and my phone, and that's it. New additions in my dream house studio would include a standing or sitting drawing desk with cameras constantly set up to allow me to do sketching livestreams quickly and easily whenever I want. Also a coffee machine would be great. As for the house I'd want to live off grid in a self sufficient home that needed very little additional heating or cooling, something with thermal mass that keeps the temperature at a constant, comfortable level. So for me living easily in nature would be a big thing, it's where I feel the happiest and the most creative. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Create an Art Habit

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 7:30


    Apparently it takes 21 days to create a habit and 90 days to make something a permanent lifestyle change. So I've got a goal to work towards with my ‘make art everyday' challenge that I have set myself. As my previous blog post stated I just need to start my art everyday and do a minimum of five minutes on the piece I'm currently working on. Then over time, if I only manage five minutes a day I'll still start to see my artwork advancing. When illustrating the Super Scout kids book for Elijah and Crumpet I had created a great habit. I had first carved out a piece of time that I could draw. Then I would do a livestream every night. This would make me accountable for showing up everyday and helped me stay consistent, even when I wasn't feeling it. Times change tho and that little slice of time no longer exists. So I suppose you need to be on the lookout for other slices of time that you can use to create your art. Currently. I wake up at 5am and get ready for the day; open the cafe at 6:30 and work until 3, kids get to the cafe after school, kids home time activities and dinner, then bedtime. I'm usually in bed the 8:30 and I'm completely exhausted. However one thing I can rely on at the moment is the kids waking up in the night. So after getting them back to sleep, that's when I draw, when it's quiet and peaceful. My drawing has a timeframe of a minimum of 5 minutes and a maximum of an hour, as I still need to get some sleep so I'm not a zombie the next day. It's not a perfect system, but it's what's currently working for me. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    The key to consistently making art everyday

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2023 4:52


    There are so many benefits to making art everyday. For me creating is something that I need to do for my mental health, because like so many creative people if you aren't creating you become miserable. This can take many forms; from sketching to painting to writing a blog post, or even marketing your artwork. I have personally started a routine where I sketch or do digital illustration work everyday, even on my busiest and most distracting days. I've created a discipline where I pick up the pencil or iPad and draw for a minimum of 5 minutes, to progress my art projects. That way I know things are moving forward everyday single day. More often than not I get into the flow of creating and my 5 minutes becomes an hour. But if I'm just not feeling it, or my day is too hectic I just put it away after 5 minutes. My brain seems to be happy with this method and my mood is way better than if I've gone without creating for several days in a row. Five minutes might not feel like much time at all, but it certainly adds up over time and you get see constant progress in what you are working on. Also considering most of these sessions tend to grow into 30 minutes or even an hour, you start to see massive growth in your work. I also feel that by exercising these muscles everyday, even for a little bit of time. Your skills develop a lot quicker and you see improvements in your work, and that becomes more encouraging to do more. So my new little deal I've made with myself really feels like it's working. It's something about not committing to a large chunk of time everyday. It's just committing to starting everyday and seeing where that takes me. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Art Life Balance

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 4:46


    After sharing my version of art guilt on my previous blog what I didn't expect was that virtually everyone has an opposite version of art guilt. They feel guilty when they don't create art, not when they do. I imagine either version is potentially damaging and exposes the fact that almost all creators are in a state of guilt for spending too much time or not enough time on their art. But one thing can be certain is that the life of a creator is happier and more fulfilled when you are actually creating. So to avoid both kinds of art guilt, I think the next step is to figure out how much time do you need to spend on your work to not be miserable. But then not spend all your time on art so that your life falls apart around you. I suppose you could call it art life balance. The best way to find time for your art is to take it seriously and schedule it in. Or if you are like me working 6 days a week, 12 hours a day, you need to find pockets of time that will allow you to create. Sketching between pouring coffee's, blogging while on the toilet, illustrating while sitting with your kids waiting for them to fall asleep, basically anywhere you can multitask your creative life into your everyday life. Art life balance isn't easy, but it's essential for creative people be happy. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Art Guilt

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2023 7:03


    The shame. The guilt. It ain't a way for fully grown adult to behave.Surely there's something more productive you can be doing with your time. Cleaning the house, Folding the tea towels, Grooming the Guinea Pigs or emptying the kitty litter. Surely there's a better use of your time rather than painting, drawing and playing like some kind of child.. That's art guilt. …Maybe if I could make money from it, I could justify the ridiculous waste of time. … but do you really need to get paid to justify your creative time? I'm like a lot of other creative people, we become miserable when we aren't creating. So if the only thing that art does is make you a happier person. Isn't that a good reason to create? A good reason to schedule guilt free time. So you can show up happier in the other parts of your life, and most importantly fold tea towels with a smile on your face. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/andycmarshall/message

    Art Therapy with Dawn Petty

    Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 55:02


    Join myself and Dawn Petty as we talk about Art therapy and her broad range of traditional and digital art styles that include embracing the new landscape of NFT's on VoiceHQ. Dawn on VoiceHQ https://www.voice.com/verset420 - Dawn on Instagram https://instagram.com/dawnpaints - Dawn on Twitter https://twitter.com/verset420?s=21&t=VkNhzFjbWMYeQz63jRG4bA --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Pricing your NFT Art with Tray Fisk

    Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2022 71:27


    On today's podcast I chat with NFT artist Tray Fisk about authenticity, supporting the art community around you and how to price your NFTs. We are both creating art on the new platform VoiceHQ and we talk a lot about the new and exciting space and community. We also talk a lot about Tray's piece titled Su - https://www.voice.com/creation/100000001057467 Check out Tray Fisk on VoiceHQ - https://www.voice.com/trayfisk Tray Fisk Twitter - https://twitter.com/trayfiskart Tray Fisk Instagram - https://instagram.com/trayfisk --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Do what you love and… Artist Chat with Patattoune

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 39:09


    I chat with thriving artist Patattoune about the importance of doing the work you love. The benefits and difficulties with running an Etsy art store and why we should be embracing the addictive nature of tiktok. Check out Patattoune on Instagram: https://instagram.com/patattoune?utm_medium=copy_link --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Art Markets and Fan Art with Darrell Merrill - The Nerd Artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 36:42


    In today's podcast I chat with Darrell Merrill the nerd artist about what it's like selling your art at markets and conventions and also about the joys and perils of doing commission work. Please check out Darrell's Instagram page while listening to the podcast and show him some love and let him know you're listening to the podcast https://instagram.com/dmnerdartist1962?utm_medium=copy_link --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Should you vlog, blog or podcast? Why not do it all?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 6:49


    I'm starting the daily vlog again and I started off ages ago doing a one minute daily vlog and then I would compile them all at the end of the week into a seven minute podcast and then I would use all the text that I would extract from these videos to make blogs so I'd be doing a vlog blog and a podcast and I would put out about one minute every day and that seems fairly achievable so let's give it a go again and because sometimes I think the initial ideas that you have are often the best. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    The benefits of old school artist marketing in the modern world

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 7:24


    Good old-fashioned paper newsletters, posted in an envelope to a person's address… Who would've thought? It's just such an amazing idea. In an age where people's emails are bombarded by junk, spam and things that just get deleted and deleted and deleted.I think sending something to someone's residential address has a real personal touch now. I know that personally I hate going to the mailbox, and I hate what I pull out of my mailbox because it's always bills and stuff from politicians and the local hardware store. Just think what it'd be like to get something in the mail that you actually want. And with a physical newsletter, I think that it can be almost tailored to the recipient. It'd be an amazing thing as a fan to receive something handwritten or maybe even a post card, just saying thank you for supporting my art. I know in a lot of marketing circles marketers talk about filling up your funnel and other kinds of gross things like that. But rather than attract cold clients to your work because cold clients are hard client to win. However someone who has already purchased your work, has already shown an interest, if you nurture these people from the moment they buy your work and just keep up an open line of communication continuously with them. Not harassing them just letting them know what you're doing, where your art's going what you're creating. it just adds that personal touch and I think it's highly overlooked. I think if you want to stand out, you want to be original you want to make your clients, your fans, your followers feel special then send them something special. Thanks to Michael Warth @warthstudios for this brilliant marketing suggestion for artists --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Motivational Tips For Artists

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 21:25


    Artists of Instagram share their tips on how to stay motivated and have a productive creative practice. To get involved in the conversation please join me on Instagram https://instagram.com/andycmarshall --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Difficulties As An Artist And How To Overcome Them

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2021 30:43


    In today's podcast I talk about the many difficulties we face as artists and talk about possible ways to overcome them. To join future podcasts and discussions please check out my Instagram Stories https://instagram.com/andycmarshall --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    The artists guide to staying motivated

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2021 6:59


    Questions asked on my YouTube sketchy livestream, while I'm illustrating the second Elijah and Crumpet kids book. To ask your questions, drop into my YouTube channel at 9:00pm ACST https://youtube.com/c/AndyMarshallForkInTheRoad --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Will people steal my creative ideas if I document my journey?

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 7:49


    Is documenting your journey a really bad idea? Surely people will steal your ideas! Here's my thoughts on the subject. To get involved and ask a question you can leave me a voice message on Anchor. Or tune in to my Sketchy lives 9:00pm ACST on YouTube, Twitch and Twitter. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    The best content you can make to promote your artwork

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 8:48


    Illustrating and chatting on my Sketchy live on YouTube 9:00pm ACST and answering questions: What's the best content you can make to promote your artwork? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Living and working as an artist in a bus

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 5:37


    My first podcast recording during my sketchy live in our bus Milly. That is our new home and art studio. Join in and ask a question 9:00pm ACST on YouTube, Twitter or Twitch where I'll be answering your questions while illustrating the second kids book for Elijah and Crumpet. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Planning kids book illustrations using a storyboard

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 11:40


    Today I received the first draft of the story for the second Elijah and Crumpet kids book that I'll be illustrating. I chat about planning the book using a storyboard, the benefit of working in layers and creating a list of drawings that can be scheduled against your deadline. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    How I'm handling tight deadlines with my second kids book

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 8:04


    I talk about deadlines and tight turnarounds for my second kids book and how I am going to manage it. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Live-streaming your art as a parent creator

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 5:03


    Livestreams have been proven to be a great way for artists to connect with their community. But if you are a parent of young kids how do you do it if you can't find a babysitter or you are in lockdown with your family and you have absolutely no private time. There is actually a way, and I share it with you on the podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Easy content creation for time poor artists

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2021 4:48


    I’ve been trying to figure out for years what is the easiest way to document your journey and create content without it taking up all of your precious art time. And I think I may have it finally figured out... maybe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    What’s the most important factor for becoming a thriving artist?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 17:21


    The answer might not be what you think. It certainly took me by surprise. 9% Said that ‘Skill Set’ was the most important factor. It’s certainly heartening when I feel that my personal skill set has a long way to go to be somewhere near where I would like it to be. But something I’m going to be including in my creative practice moving forward is blocking in times to learn new skills. 13% Said that a ‘Business Plan’ was the most important factor. Because without a plan with certain goals set in place you’re just a wandering artist moving from one project to the next with no real sense of direction. 18% Said ‘Community’. Find your tribe that will support you because you provide value for them. You don’t need a massive following, you just need the right following to be successful. 60% Said ‘Mindset’ (The Winner) This is an area I definitely need to work on. From perfectionism, self-sabotage and procrastination. There are so many things when it comes to mindset that can stand in your way. And they are going to definitely be things that I’m going to start exploring and sharing soon. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Traditional Art on Twitch with Michael Warth

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 54:50


    Michael Warth is a traditional artist that’s embracing this new digital era. From live-streaming his creative process on Twitch to discussing art with fellow artists from around the world on his ‘All Walks Of Art’ podcast. We talk about everything from how to charge for your art. How to diversify your income streams. To outsourcing, yes outsourcing, why not? Rembrandt did it. Michael Warth is a brilliant artist with so much to offer. Check out what he’s up to on his website http://www.michaelwarth.com/main/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    How do I treat my art like a business?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 21:50


    How do you make art your full time gig? You treat your art as a business. How do you treat art as a business? I’m not sure but here are some ideas I’ve had. - Charge more for your artwork - Content marketing plan you enjoy - Always be professional and punctual (be consistent with content and create deadlines) - Schedule time for your art instead of waiting for the right time to come. - Always be learning and researching your craft - Have a business plan that focuses on providing value. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Winning on Instagram Reels

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 10:59


    In today’s episode I’m chatting about my recent success using Instagram Reels and how you can incorporate the creative work that you are working on and integrate it with trending hashtags to help you gain a larger audience for your work. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    The ridiculous morning routine of a parent artist

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 13:08


    I’ve stumbled upon the perfect morning routine for me as a parent artist that that runs his own business and has very little time to create . It’s not going to work for everyone, or maybe anyone but me. But I suppose it’s just a matter of figuring out what your day looks like, when your best at doing certain things and trying out come up with something that suits you. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    The secret to broadcasting Adobe Illustrator using Prism LIVE Studio

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2020 6:42


    This is one of my first 'Sketchy LIVE' episodes where i hope to record my podcast live on youtube and interact with your comments as they come in. This broadcast was more of an experiment than anything, but I chat about some issues that I have had documenting my art process live on Youtube. Watch the full LIVE here on Youtube: https://youtu.be/ymI6P8Q4s_0 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Creating a kids book live on YouTube

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 14:29


    I chat about what it’s like illustrating the Elijah & Crumpet kids book live. Also why I moved the live streams from Instagram live to YouTube. Now that I’m using Prism live studio for desktop, and where I hope to take the live streams in the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Habits to help me stay consistent

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2020 9:51


    These last few weeks I have been anything but consistent, but all that’s about to change… hopefully. I’m slowly working out that there are a few things that if I do them everyday will help me stay consistent. But it’s hard to plan when you are working for yourself, being a parent and then on top of this trying to work your side hustle, your dream that’s hopefully going to take over that day job. So that then you can hopefully start spending your days doing what you love while getting paid for it. For me my side hustle dream job time slots are during the day in between jobs and at nighttime when my kids are sleeping. But sometimes when I get to that nighttime slot of time I’m so exhausted that it’s hard to get back into it. However when I do, I often get into the groove and work so late that I pay for it the next day. So I’ve worked out the few things I should and shouldn’t do if I want my creative side hustle time to be productive when I get some time. The first thing is I need to get my head right. So I meditate for 10mins morning and night to help me clear the garbage out of my head, clear my desk, and get a fresh start. The second thing is for me to have a plan of what I need to get done, so I don’t waste time and energy trying to figure this out when I finally do get some time to do it. Then my next thing is I need to just start that thing without even thinking, just get the ball rolling and resist that urge to open social media (consume after creating). To help with my consume only after creating plan I have mobile data turned off for all my social media apps. And the only time I get to turn it on is when I post something I’ve created for that channel. I’ve found that this is a great bad habit blocker and can stop an unproductive time wasting scrolling session. I’ve only figured these few things out by looking at how I spend my time. Trying to figure out the things that help me be productive or waste my time. And trying to figure out a habit that will support my creativity and not suck it from me. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

    Gary Vee’s ‘Document, Don’t Create’ requires a lot of creating

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2020 18:07


    As an Artist with a full time day job and even possibly kids, the time to create your art is more precious than its ever been. So why would you devote some of that special time to documenting your journey when you could be creating your art instead? --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/andycmarshall/message

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