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Noah Saterstrom and Antrese Wood delve into the intersection of art, space, and personal evolution. Noah shares insights into his art practice, shedding light on how artists navigate their creative process and the challenges they face. Here are some key takeaways: Exploring New Spaces: We discuss the impact of transitioning to a larger studio space and how it influences artistic practice. Adapting to Economic and Environmental Changes: The conversation shifts towards adapting to economic fluctuations in Argentina where Antrese lives and its effect on art creation and sales. Navigating the Art Market: Insights into the challenges of selling art in different economic climates, and the creative strategies artists employ. Creative Process and Evolution: A deep dive into Noah's artistic journey, the evolution of his work, and how social media has transformed the way artists share and sell their art. The Importance of Failure in Art: Noah emphasizes the role of failure in the creative process and how it drives innovation and growth. This episode offers you a unique glimpse into the life of an artist navigating the intersections of creativity, market dynamics, and personal growth. Full show notes on SavvyPainter.com Connect with Noah: @NoahSats
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with Antrese Wood of the iconic art podcast, Savvy Painter. Antrese, the painter and teacher, gives us a masterclass in building self-confidence as it is the key to success. We dive deep into believing in your self and how you should have fun with self promotion! We also discuss making it easy for people to say yes (or no) to buying your work, personalizing reach-outs, and being a part of a supportive community as there is no real competition for an artist. Grab a pencil and get to it! "Self-confidence is faith in your own capacity to experience life. It enables abundance and inclusion.”- Antrese Wood Guest: As a painter herself, Antrese Wood knows what it’s like to be an artist. She’s intimately familiar with the highs and lows of creating, marketing, and selling art. Antrese inspires tens of thousands of artists every month with her top ranked podcast Savvy Painter, and works directly with artists through workshops and her artists coaching program to guide them past creative doubts and overwhelm, and gives them concrete tips to build the skills they need to create their best work. http://antrese.com/ (http://antrese.com/) https://savvypainter.com/ (https://savvypainter.com/) For more information on applying to Superfine Art Fair as well as recordings of this and all of our past podcasts, just visit http://www.superfine.world/ (www.superfine.world ) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) IG: http://www.instagram.com/antresewood (@antresewood ) | https://www.instagram.com/savvypainterpodcast/ (@savvypainterpodcast ) If you want to submit a listener question you can email it to kelsey@superfine.world for a chance of it being answered by Alex, James, and our guest! Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander Mitow Executive Producer/Producer : Kelsey Susino Written by: Kelsey Susino, Alexander Mitow, and James Miille Audio Edited by: Federico Solar Fernandez
Antrese Wood is an artist and the host of the Savvy Painter Podcast. The Savvy Painter features interviews with top artists who talk about their mindset, process, and gives tips and techniques to aspiring painters. Antrese paints and teaches online workshops from her home in Argentina. A painter herself, Antrese left her job art directing video games at the Walt Disney Company to focus exclusively on her art. She lived in Argentina for six years where she created a Kickstarter campaign for her painting project, A Portrait of Argentina. She and her husband spent two years driving from the jungles to the glaciers as she painted her way across the country. Check out her paintings at antrese.com. Topics Discussed In This Episode: The journey that lead to Wood's pursuit in podcasting Graduating from the Art Center College of Design and soon after landing a position working for Disney, where she would work on and off at for twelve years Leading a "monastic" lifestyle and managing her painting practice between work before deciding to travel as much as possible and live freely Adventures in Wood's life including an exchange program in Honduras as a teen, a 90 day NOLS backpacking and kayaking expedition in Chile, and other trips around the world The importance of taking chances and how they can drastically alter your life How global communication makes it easier for Wood to live in a different country and still connect to family, friends, and other artists Living in Argentina and its financial benefits contrasted to living in Los Angeles Acknowledging her tendency towards people pleasing and having the confidence to follow her own desires and life path www.artistdecoded.com
Have you ever wondered why no matter how much you work, there is always more to do? In this podcast episode ex-Disney entrepreneur Antrese Wood explains exactly how she went from chaos to control (and a lot more free time with her husband!). You'll get to hear about the mental shifts she when through and how this changed her business strategy and structure. It is an inspiring example showing that putting simple systems, automations, and boundaries into your business can skyrocket your success and freedom.
Today's Mental Strength Conversations episode is a bit different as I'm the interviewee in the hot seat. My good friend, artist and host of the Savvy Painter podcast Antrese Wood takes control of the microphone and talks to me about Mental Strength. We talk about what mental strength means to me, how it's affected my life in different areas and how I've changed as an individual since focusing on it. We talk about the different ways you can show up as mentally strong, self-awareness and how the power of courageous conversations and getting feedback can help shape your success. The subject of mental strength blind spots come up plus I share a piece of advice my mum gave me years ago that's given me the power to choose how I respond to events. Plus Antrese pulls no punches getting me to talk about my own self-sabotage and we talk about how you can stop yourself sabotaging your own success. It was an fun experience having the spot light on me and I really hope you enjoy today's episode of Mental Strength Conversations.
New Format! Gal pals, Dr. Leah Leach, Bonnie Fillenwarth, Rebecca Berfanger, and Kim Thatcher gather to bring you 1 cool thing about women in painting. First up is newbie Kim talking about the Savvy Painting Podcast hosted by Antrese Wood. The gals also go off on a HW-onderful Bob Ross tangent. Show Notes & Links https://galsguide.org/podcasts/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/galsguide Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/galsguidetothegalaxy Twitter: https://twitter.com/GalsGuideGalaxy Music: “Electrodoodle"Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this wide ranging discussion, Antrese Wood from The Savvy Painter Podcast joins Rebecca Crowell to talk about podcasting, technology, and making art a career. www.rebeccacrowell.com www.squeegeepress.com www.facebook.com/messystudiopodcast Guest links: http://antresewood.com https://savvypainter.com/ Special Guest: Antrese Wood.
In today’s episode I want to reflect on some ideas explained in Antrese Wood’s excellent podcast episode, of her interviewing Alvaro Castagnet.
Patreon and Paypal link Show Notes Including Teresa Oaxaca, Pamela Wilson, Mia and Michel Bergeron, Mario Robinson, Conor Walton, Danielle Krysa aka The Jealous Curator, Dina Brodsky, Antrese Wood, Maria Stoljar and Patricia Watwood, this episode is packed full of juicey arty goodness. Here are the highlights: Time 0:04:46 ~ News 0:04:54 ~ Daniel Maidman […]
In episode 227 of FEAR NOT, Artist and Host of Savvy Painter Podcast, Antrese Wood talks about how to get over being "passive" and "putting off" and live the life of your dreams.
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Ep #31: Switching from the regular job to the independent artist career is the topic of the day. We’ll talk about how to deal with the starving artist syndrome and the different ways to make money as an artist. In this episode, Antrese Wood shares how you can make money as an artist no matter where you are. Antrese is an artist and the host of the Savvy Painter Podcast. The Savvy Painter features interviews with top artists who talk about their mindset, process, and gives tips and techniques to aspiring painters. Antrese paints and teaches online workshops from her home in Mammoth Lakes, California. Time Stamped Show Notes: [00:22] About the episode and Antrese Wood [01:27] Antrese explains the dilemma of being in a good job but wanting to go in a more individual artistic route [04:31] How Antrese transitioned slowly from painting to selling her paintings [06:35] Antrese’s expectations and revelations of her new career [08:28] How to deal with the starving artist syndrome [12:15] Admit and let go what doesn’t work and choose the opportunities that work for you [14:29] How to make money as an artist [14:46] Collect your customer's emails, their information and develop a relationship with them [16:57] Antrese had a Kickstarter campaign to raise money for her painting project [18:27] Research the galleries to find a good fit for selling your art [21:17] Your venue for sales should be where you enjoy working [23:22] Learn to make the decisions, which sometimes means to say No [24:06] What Antrese would do if she would need to start everything all over from zero [30:16] Where you can find Antrese’s podcast and website [31:22] For the show notes go to IntNetworkPlus.com and subscribe to the Marketing for Creatives show Let’s get in touch: What topics do you want us to talk about in the next episodes? Who should I interview? Let me know on Instagram Did you get new insights? Please leave a short review on iTunes Get more marketing tips on intnetworkplus.com Follow on Instagram @MarinaBarayeva Follow on Twitter @MarinaBarayeva
Parker Stremmel is the Gallery Manager at Stremmel gallery in Reno, Nevada. The gallery opened in 1969 with an outdoor and wildlife emphasis, but by 2003, it evolved to reflect a modern focus. Today Stremmel gallery specializes in contemporary paintings, drawings, and sculptures by mid-career and established American and European artists. In this episode, Parker and Antrese Wood talk about why galleries have limits with the number of artists they work with, the benefits of standing by artists as they experiment and grow, and how Stremmel talks to collectors. They also talk about the cornerstone of a healthy They also talk about the cornerstone of a healthy artist-gallery relationship: honesty, communication, and why Stremmel Gallery employs some counter-intuitive tactics to help their artists grow and succeed. Parker tells the harrowing story of when a visitor slammed his fist into a Trompe L’Oeil piece to see if it was real- luckily the piece was undamaged. This episode is sponsored by Trekell Art Supplies. Go to Trekell.com and use promo code SAVVY16 to get 15% off your next order.
Felicia is a representational artist who paints Alla Prima portraits from her studio in Detroit. Her self portrait ‘Melting Point’ was accepted into he BP Portrait awards show in 2015. After 15 years of waitressing, Felicia took a leap and decided to focus exclusively on her painting. It’s an inspiring story of faith in her abilities and pushing past the “oh my god, what did I just do” moments to become the artist she is today. Antrese Wood and Felicia talk about the importance of human connection for artists, how connecting with artists in the real world as well as the virtual world creates a safety net and community. I especially appreciated Felicia’s candor in talking about a difficult period in her life and how the apathy she felt turned out to be the thing that allowed her to grow as an artist.
David Gray is a classical realist painter. His work has appeared in Southwest Art, Art of the West, and American Art Collector. David talks with Antrese Wood about how being an artist is being an entrepreneur in this episode. David shares how he accidentally discovered the power of social media to connect with both students and collectors. David and Antrese also talk about the pressure of supporting a family and making a living as an artist while creating meaningful art.
Sean Cheetham grew up surrounded by artists and encouraged to create. He studied illustration at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena and quickly began teaching and showing his art. Sean and Antrese Wood talk about his portraits of friends, and how painting became sort of a diary of his life. Sean talks about entering art contests, his experience with the BP Portrait contest. On the one hand these contests can be great opportunities for exposure, on the other hand- they can get expensive quickly. Tunnel vision with your art career often leads to burnout. Sean shares his other creative outlets that help him stay on track, and why these creative outlets are categorically not for sale. They allow him to get back to the place where he is creating for himself first. Sean Cheetham is a portrait artist, originally from San Francisco. He now splits his time between San Francisco and L.A.
Harry Stooshinoff realized pretty quickly after grad school that in order to sustain his career, he needed to make some tough choices. He took matters into his own hands and designed his life so that he could create freely. In this episode, Harry Stooshinoff and Antrese Wood talk about creative process, painting and collage work, the inherent issues in the artist-gallery relationship, finding blocks of time to create, and how Harry built his base of art collectors. **Support the podcast** Savvy Painter is a labor of love. It takes significant resources to keep it going, if you find inspiration or value in the Savvy Painter interviews, please consider making a modest donation to show your support: http://savvypainter.com/support
As Rick will tell you in this interview, straddling the line between abstract and representational painting is exactly where he wants to be: in the grey area slipping in and out of both labels.Rick Stevens and Antrese Wood talk abut how a year of solitude focused his work. We talk about accepting the generosity of patrons, how Tai Chi has informed his perception of painting and we even get into a discussion on impulse versus intuition and what that can mean for your painting.Part one of a two part interview.Get Savvy! Sign up for exclusive show notes and episode guides: http://savvypainter.com.
Part 2 of a multipart interview with renowned landscape oil painter Israel Hershberg. Antrese Wood and Israel Hershberg talk about originality vs. Individuality, and what Johnny Carson can teach us about that. Israel also gives us a glimpse into his process and how he maintains the experience of the subject in his paintings. At a certain point we talk about the joy of maturing as an artist and getting older- some things just don’t matter anymore. Also Israel paints a picture of what his summer painting programs are like. Don't miss an episode! Sign up for show notes and episode announcements at http://savvypainter.com
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Carol Marine and Antrese Wood talk about daily painter Carol Marines journey from the gallery circuit to founding her own painters site. Carol started painting daily while her newborn napped and eventually found the short spurts of painting time was more liberating than constraining.Get Savvy! Sign up for exclusive show notes and episode guides: http://savvypainter.com
James Bland is an English figurative artist who lives and works in Kent. James and Antrese Wood talk about how he uses Facebook to connect with other artists; using memory as a source for painting; how James chooses models and his inventive studio set up. Plus a digression into the addictive quality of making art.Get Savvy! Sign up for exclusive show notes and episode guides: http://savvypainter.com
Jean Stern, Executive Director of the Irvine Museum of Art talks with Antrese Wood about his art collection, why he selects certain artists, his fascination with early California Impresionism, and the mistakes artists make when curating their own shows. http://savvypainter.com/42
How to prepare for plein-air landscape painting, challenges of reinventing herself after moving from London to Texas, and switching from art fairs to gallery representation are some of the topics Jill Carver and Antrese Wood cover in this episode. Jill Carver taught herself to paint poetically rather than as a journalist. She deftly contrasts abstract shapes with representational landscape design, subtle colors with bold vibrant hues. Jill describes her process and how she guided her career as an artist. http://savvypainter.com/41
Gabe Fernandez and Antrese Wood talk about how to craft a compelling artist bio, the importance of social skills, and why community among artists is so important for your development - and sanity. There are certain topics it seems that artists are reluctant to talk about. That silence leads to baseless assumptions about how an artists life *should* be, Portland artist Gabe Fernandez talks candidly about his work, money, and the importance of social skills in a crafting a successful career as a painter. http://savvypainter.com/35
Certified Financial Planner and author Luna Jaffe talks to Antrese Wood about why artists feel handicapped when it comes to managing money, plus exercises that have demolished long held scripts that were holding her clients back. http://www.savvypainter.com/34
Hollis Dunlap and Antrese Wood talk about the transition from college to the real world. What Michelangelo and Van Gogh have in common, and a list of other old and current masters. http://savvypainter.com/31
Connecticut based artist Dean Fisher tells the story of how he moved from Chicago to Madrid to paint at the Prado. He talks candidly with Antrese Wood about the defining moments in his art career. http://savvypainter.com/28
Tara Reed and Antrese Wood dive into the commercial side of art. Licensing won’t be for everyone, but knowing your options is important, and for some artists licensing can be a vital part of their income stream. http://savvypainter.com/27
Richard Scott, artist and author of Sketching from Square One to Trafagar Square talks to Antrese Wood about how to improve drawing skills, tackle complicated subjects and the daily habits of the artist. http://savvypainter.com/26
Errol Gerson has been teaching entrepreneurship, business and leadership skills to artists and designers for the past 43 years. He is as passionate about art as he is about business. Antrese Wood talks with Errol about why he considers himself an extraordinarily selfish human being. When no business software, book, or course can help you. The only word that ends in -u-c-k that Errol despises. The power of gratitude. What 15 minutes a day can do for your career. http://savvypainter.com/24
Part 2 - an interview with Carolyn Lord. California Regionalist Watercolor painter, Carolyn Lord and Antrese Wood talk about balancing home-life with studio time, artist gallery relationships, tracking your paintings after the sale, and more. http://savvypainter.com/23
“A dominant impulse on encountering beauty is to wish to hold on to it, to possess it and give it weight in one’s life. There is an urge to say, ‘I was here, I saw this and it mattered to me.” ― Alain de Botton, The Art of Travel Antrese Wood is painting her way across Argentina. A native of Pasadena, California, Antrese is a former artist with Disney Studios, currently living in Argentina where, after running a successful Kickstarter campaign, she is working on a series of paintings titled A Portrait of Argentina. Her goal is to paint Argentina from an individual, national, and world perspective. Personally, my mother is an artist, I grew up around the arts, and I believe the perspective of the artist is often the most insightful, so I’m really psyched up to have Antrese come on the show and share with us her cultural portrait of a place that’s been at the top of my bucket list for way too long: Argentina. On a personal note, I like to be creative while I travel. I can draw, a little, not very well. I wish that everyone were taught to draw, in the same way everyone is taught to write. Because when you draw something, I think you begin to understand it better. So, when you draw somewhere, or someone, it’s the same. You begin to understand not just that you like something, but precisely why you like it. Like what Proust said, "The only true voyage of discovery is not to go to new places, but to have other eyes." That’s why I wanted to bring Antrese on the show to discuss her love of the land and culture of Argentina. Since we recorded this episode, Antrese has launched her own podcast. Check out Savvy Painter and join me in giving Antrese a review! Words from an Explorer: "When you're drawing something, it forces you to stop and really be present in that moment." "When you paint, you're really there for much longer than when you take a picture. It's more of a meditative experience." What You'll Learn How Antrese managed to afford to travel with low-to-no income from painting The difference in perspective on time and appreciating the moment in Argentina How painting and Yerba Mate both lend themselves to the Argentinian state of being Where Antrese recommends you go in Argentina Antrese's Itinerary for Argentina Start in Buenos Aires for a day or two, where you can find tango in a malango, before heading north to Jujury for more authentic cultural exposure. Then drive down the 40 to Bariloche, which is a gorgeous drive south to the edge of Patagonia. Antrese's Best Travel Advice The First Step: Don't think, just go. That's it! Internet Travel Resource: Xoom.com Favorite Travel Book: On the Road, Jack Kerouac Best Travel Gear: Sketch book and a pencil. Weirdest food: Tripe Soup in Argentina, or crickets! Mentioned in this episode: Antrese.com Savvy Painter Podcast Portrait of Argentina Music credit: Imogen Heap – Wait It Out (Artec Remix), Intrepid Journey, by Aaron Static Like the show? I’d love a rating and review! Take action and please share the show! All you have to do is click one of the social sharing buttons at the top of this post. Also please leave a rating or review on iTunes! It just takes a second and you can help the show increase its rankings on iTunes just by this simple and quick gesture. If you do, click here to let me know so I can personally thank you! Thank you so much for your support! See you next time! The post 26: Painting Argentina with Antrese Wood appeared first on The Daily Travel Podcast.
An interview with Philadelphia artist Stuart Shils. Antrese Wood and Stuart Shils chat about creative exploration, our subjective interpretation of the world around us and developing a unique vision. http://savvypainter.com/22
Figurative painter Peggi Kroll Roberts talks with Antrese Wood about her leap into the fine art world, her progression as an artist, and how she balanced all that with her family life. Peggi paints outdoor figures using luscious color and intense values to accentuate her subjects. She gets to the essence of the figure with simple bold shapes. She is known for her beach scenes, but if you’ve been watching her blog, you’ll know she has been experimenting with abstract gauche work . Antrese and Peggi discuss the evolution of her work and the challenge of experimenting when it contradicts the expectations of an art gallery. http://savvypainter.com/21
Urban Landscape painter William Wray and Antrese Wood talk about making the transition from commercial art to fine art. Turning the corner into abstraction, and how William pushed past the dominance of contemporary art to pursue his vision.
Ray Turner and Antrese Wood talk about the two giants that live inside of us and what they can contribute to our art. Show notes at http://savvypainter.com/17
Author of 'Get it Done', Sam Bennett and Antrese Wood talk about why procrastination is genius in disguise. http://savvypainter.com/16
Alvaro Castagnet talks with Antrese Wood about the essentials of painting. Forget the medium, forget the materials, forget the technical skills- none of these will make you an artist. You must go deeper. http://savvypainter.com/15
Getting over the fear of approaching admirers of your work at art shows can be a tough hurdle. Carlos Castellanos and Antrese Wood give tips on getting the most out of conferences and approaching potential collectors of your work.
You know you should have your artwork online. All that technical stuff just sounds so overwhelming and well... technical. Cory Huff and Antrese Wood talk about the resources you need to get your work on line and what you need for a minimum viable website. Let's get cracking! http://savvypainter.com/12
How does an artist balance her vision and the need to sell her work? Susan Abbott and Antrese Wood talk about the role of the artists vision in her work. http://savvypainter.com/11
Natasha Wescoat and Antrese Wood talk about how to sell art on Facebook; Natasha was enormously successful using social media to market and sell her artwork. Also an in depth look at licensing issues for fine artists.http://savvypainter.com/10