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In this moving episode of Arts to Hearts, Danielle Krysa, creator of The Jealous Curator, talks about how she navigated the profound grief of losing her father and undergoing a major surgery. Through personal stories and reflections, Danielle reveals how art became her tool for healing and rebuilding her confidence. She discusses the importance of taking creative breaks, accepting imperfection, and letting creativity grow naturally—without the pressure to constantly perform. This episode offers inspiring takeaways for artists and creatives facing their own challenges.
Danielle Krysa https://www.daniellekrysaart.com/ http://instagram.com/daniellekrysaart The Jealous Curator https://www.instagram.com/thejealouscurator/ Danielle's new Kids Book ‘How to Spot an Artist' https://www.amazon.com/How-Spot-Artist-Might-Messy/dp/3791374400 Your Inner Critic is Being a Jerk by Danielle Krysa https://www.amazon.com/Your-Inner-Critic-Big-Jerk/dp/1452148449/ref=pd_lpo_14_img_1/131-9868361-3369424?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=1452148449&pd_rd_r=05fcaa15-b34e-4d37-a355-e23036d6aefa&pd_rd_w=JaYps&pd_rd_wg=5VcSM&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=PKRS6KFBP1PHX5Z2SC57&psc=1&refRID=PKRS6KFBP1PHX5Z2SC57 A Big Important Art Book - Now With Women by Danielle Krysa https://www.amazon.com/Big-Important-Book-Women-Artists/dp/0762463791/ref=pd_lpo_14_img_2/131-9868361-3369424?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=0762463791&pd_rd_r=a5af43ce-f837-416f-802c-4a2c7306624a&pd_rd_w=nQWD4&pd_rd_wg=gEE2l&pf_rd_p=7b36d496-f366-4631-94d3-61b87b52511b&pf_rd_r=W6ZAHNKYJB0BW6A8SE5V&psc=1&refRID=W6ZAHNKYJB0BW6A8SE5V Creative Block by Danielle Krysa https://www.amazon.com/Creative-Block-Discover-Projects-Successful/dp/1452118884 Danielle's Skillshare Class https://www.skillshare.com/classes/Creative-Breakthrough-8-Exercises-to-Power-Your-Creativity-Confidence-Career/2042111498?via=user-profile
This week on our Arts to Hearts Podcast we have Danielle Krysa, aka The Jealous Curator, as our guest. As our host Charuka Arora sits down with Danielle to talk about grief and art, Danielle shares her journey after losing her father, and how she found the courage to continue. Danielle has been an artist for over a decade now, and while she has written books including Creative Block and Collage and Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk, she also runs an influential contemporary art blog. Danielle Krysa's other identity came into being as a result of her self-doubts in the beginning of her career. She was scared to show her work to the world and be judged for it as Danielle, and so she curated another identity where she presented her work as The Jealous Curator. Here, she felt safe from all the harsh comments and critiques. Danielle has come a long way now, where over the years, she has found it easier to reconcile her two identities and be confident in her abilities. In this episode, Danielle opens up about losing her father, and finding her voice after that. Losing a parent came with grief and the trauma, and for Danielle, it was a difficult time in her life. For a while, she struggled to return to her creative space to be an artist, and questioned the trajectory of her life. But as she learned to give herself time to heal, she began to re-discover herself. She started to use art as therapy, and slowed down instead of rushing everything. She changed her outlook towards art, and instead of creating something to sell, she began to learn to enjoy her craft and live in the moment. To listen to Danielle talk in depth about her journey towards healing and self-discovery, tune in to this week's podcast. We are calling women artists from around the globe for our upcoming event, the “101 Art Book Contest", which aims to boost recognition, fame, and exposure for female artists. Submit your artwork .' We have another 'call for art' for our Studio Visit Book V.3, where selected artists will have a personalized spread of their work, and it will be juried by the renowned artist Rachel Burke. You can submit your artworks . Order Arts To Hearts Magazine #4 here: Learn how you can UNLOCK YOUR CREATIVE POTENTIAL in 2023. Sign up for our FREE Mini guide & workbook. Check out the Arts To Hearts Shop at Join ATH directory for women artists here: Listen and subscribe on Apple Artist Services:
Are you stuck in a loop of judging future outcomes on your past failures? Dani sure is, and she shares some top tips to help bust out of the cycle! 'Your Inner Critic Is a Big Jerk by Danielle Krysa' is the book mentioned if you fancy looking it up! Retakes Podcast is the self-help animation podcast for Industry Animators. Find us on social and join in the conversation!https://www.instagram.com/retakespod/https://twitter.com/retakespod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What do we do if we get blocked in the studio? It's the absolute worst feeling and we all occasionally come down with this fever plague. I'll look at some books, some artist-to-artist tips, explore the strangely-relevant history of sugar packets, mule labor and much more to give us some tips for busting through any annoying walls that have dared to spring up around our creativity. Books mentioned: "Creative Block" by Danielle Krysa, "Wired to Create" by Scott Barry Kaufman and Carolyn Gregoire, "On Art and Mindfulness" by Enrique Celaya, "Your Creative Brain" by Shelley Carson Artists mentioned: Agnes Martin, William Blake, Louise Bourgeois, Claude Monet, Shannon Rankin, Fiona Ackerman, Hollie Chastain Benjamin Eisenstadt and the story of sugar packets: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Eisenstadt More about Mule Skinners: https://www.allthingsnature.org/what-is-a-mule-skinner.htm ---------------------------- Pep Talks on IG: @peptalksforartists Pep Talks on Art Spiel as written essays: https://tinyurl.com/7k82vd8s Amy's Interview on Two Coats of Paint: https://tinyurl.com/2v2ywnb3 Amy's website: https://www.amytalluto.com/ Amy on IG: @talluts BuyMeACoffee Donations appreciated! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/peptalksforartistspod/support
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I Like Art Podcast is SO excited to share this incredible conversation with the one and only Danielle Krysa aka The Jealous Curator! Enjoy this friendly and super-inspiring conversation between podcast host Sara Glupker and the amazing Danielle Krysa aka The Jealous Curator. Learn about Danielle's path from childhood to art school, which lead to creating the amazing Jealous Curator blog, becoming an author,designer, speaker, podcaster and returning back to her own artwork (and I'm sure I'm missing more to mention here). Tune in to hear tips from Danielle on how to regain your creativity, overcome the voices from your inner critic and feel so excited to get back into being creative from any level. Listeners will also get the scoop on what Danielle is up to right now and her plans for the future! Danielle Krysa has a BFA in Visual Arts, and a post-grad in graphic design. She is the writer/curator behind the contemporary art site, The Jealous Curator (est.2009), and has curated art shows from Washington DC to Los Angeles, San Francisco to Toronto. Danielle creates her own artwork as well – mixed media collages which combine found images, paint, and as much humor as she can pack into each title. When she's not in the studio, Danielle is writing books : “Creative Block”, “Collage”, and “Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk” were the first three, “A Big Important Art Book – Now with Women”,. And “How to Spot and Artist” as her fourth and fifth books. Danielle has also had the great pleasure of speaking at TEDx, PIXAR, Creative Mornings, CreativeLive, and was interviewed for several video segments on oprah.com. This episode is sponsored by: Sara's 2023 Calendars. Purchase a Calendar here: https://www.saraglupkerart.com/shop/p/saras-2023-calendar-pre-sale Calendars are 12" x 12", printed on 100# heavy cardstock, individually wrapped and feature 12 months of Sara's newest paintings. Calendars are limited edition so order today while they are here! Sara is happy to ship anywhere in the US or abroad (for an additional shipping fee). Learn more and find Daniell Krysa here: Website: https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog Instagram:The Jealous Curator: https://www.instagram.com/thejealouscurator/ Instagram: Danielle Krysa's art: https://www.instagram.com/daniellekrysaart/ Tune in to Danielle's Podcast: Art For Your Ear here: https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/art-for-your-ear-podcast/ You can watch this entire interview here on YouTube: https://youtu.be/ml4NXlDqw3o Book Mention: The Artist's Way by Julia Cameron Movie Mention: Beauty is Embarassing Podcast Mention: Creative Pep Talk by Andy J. Pizza Find Sara Glupker- Podcast host here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saraglupker Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraStrongGlupkerArtist YouTube Channel: "Cherry Tree Art Studio - Sara Glupker" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0wtbrnl7JIj-XtHM85u50w Follow I Like Art Podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ilikeart.podcast/
I Like Art Podcast is so excited to share this incredible interview with Canadian artist Celine Gabrielle. Hear all about Celine's experiences auditioning for and attending an arts high school, how her career path veered away from the arts and how experiencing injury lead her back to the arts and her becoming a full-time professional artist. Celine's career has taken off and she talks about her journey and mission for transparency in the arts and her passion for taking time to cheer on and encourage fellow artists/creatives. Make sure you check out Celine's artwork through her website and all of her socials. Check out Celine Gabrielle's art and all the things here: Website: https://www.celinegabrielleart.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/celinegabrielleart Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/celinegabrielleart/ Tik Tok: @celinegabrielleart Pinterest: @celinegabrielleart Shoutouts/Mentions: Art For Your Ear Podcast with Danielle Krysa aka The Jealous Curator- Interview with Celine Gabrielle: https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/2021/09/24/fear-is-a-theme/ Instagram Tag for Celine's "The Million Dollar Artist Project" #tmdap Instagram Tag: #100muggies Movie: Magnolia Books: Rejection Proof by Jia Jiang , Mindset by Carol S. Dweck Find Sara Glupker- Podcast host here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/saraglupker Website: https://www.saraglupkerart.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SaraStrongGlupkerArtist YouTube Channel: "Cherry Tree Art Studio - Sara Glupker" https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0wtbrnl7JIj-XtHM85u50w
We chat with Danielle Krysa about becoming the Jealous Curator and how to get rid of your inner art critic.
For the 200th episode of AFYE, I'm handing the mic over to NYC sculptor, and my dear friend, Petah Coyne. She is interviewing ME today, and she wants to know if I "was an artsy kid"!
With our focus on Re-Imagining and Experimentation this January, we want to know how different artists approach and set their creative pursuits in motion, and deal with their inner critic along the way. We speak with Danielle Krysa, Sandrine Pellisier, Thompson Brennan, Jane Kenyon, and Shawn Hunt to ask them about their processes for dealing with self-doubt and their inner critic, and their steps to get started with the next project or experimentations with something entirely new.
Change. I have a love/hate relationship with it, how 'bout you? This is a mini episode, filled with a few "deep thoughts" to bridge the old and the new.
In this episode of The Artist Business Plan we sit down with dynamite confidence booster Danielle Krysa of The Jealous Curator and Art for Your Ear podcast. We discuss the roadblocks creatives face, how we usually put them there, and how to conquer them. She gives allstar tips like setting your own schedule to the times where you feel most creative, building your confidence, and naming your inner critic so you can tell "Janine" to STFU! We also dive into a listener question so look out! "The great thing is you don't have to care. Nobody can wrestle the pencil out of your hand, you get to keep going in absolute defiance.” - Amanda Happe, artist featured in Creative Block by Danielle Krysa Guest: Danielle Krysa holds a BFA in Visual Arts, and a post-grad in graphic design. She is the writer and curator behind the contemporary art site, The Jealous Curator, the podcast Art for Your Ear, and has curated art shows all over North America. Danielle is also an artist herself, creating narrative mixed media collages that combine found images, objects, and paint. She is the author of several art books: “Creative Block”, “Collage”, “Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk”, “A Big Important Art Book - Now with Women”, “A Big Important Artist – A Womanual”, and in September of 2020 her first children’s book, “How To Spot An Artist” was released worldwide. Danielle has had the great pleasure of speaking at TEDx, PIXAR, Creative Mornings, and was interviewed for several video segments on http://oprah.com/ (oprah.com). https://www.daniellekrysaart.com/ (https://www.daniellekrysaart.com/) https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/ (https://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/) 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/daniellekrysaart/ (@daniellekrysaart) | https://www.instagram.com/thejealouscurator/ (@thejealouscurator) IG: https://www.instagram.com/superfineartfair/?hl=en (@superfineartfair) 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 Soler Fernandez
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Did you know that your Inner Critic is a Jerk? From speaking engagements at TED Ex & Pixar to writing children's books, listen in to this discussion with Danielle Krysa of The Jealous Curator to find out why.ReferencesNew bookHOW TO SPOT AN ARTIST - This Might Get MessyPodcast: ART FOR YOUR EAR (Season 5 started two weeks ago)Instagram: @thejealouscurator @daniellekrysaartFind us online:Website:http://www.clss.studioEmail:leah@leahsmithson.comchanningsmithson@gmail.comHang out with us on Instagram:@leahsmithsonart@justglazechanningSupport the show (https://www.paypal.me/leahsmithson)
In this episode of Being Boss, Emily and Kathleen welcome their first guest, Danielle Krysa of TheJealousCurator.com who shares her experiences with self-doubt and that criticizing voice we each have in our heads as well as her journey of using that self-doubt to fuel her success.Get full show notes for this episode here---Listen to brand new episodes of Being Boss on the main feed >>---Listen to more Being Boss shows on our website, on Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Follow Being Boss on Instagram: @beingbossclubJoin the Being Boss Community: beingboss.club/community
In this episode, I talk about the importance of being vulnerable in any creative field. It's necessary & part of our growth as creators/people who want to create. If you're feeling less than inspired, I hope this episode finds you at the right moment. I also talk about Danielle Krysa, a Canadian-based artist, who inspired me for this episode based on one of her courses on Skillshare. No, I am not affiliated with Skillshare nor are they sponsoring this episode--I just really like Skillshare, LOL. Questions I mentioned in this episode (based on one of the course exercises): 1) When I was little I wanted to be a… 2) My favorite toy was… 3) When I was a kid, I spent hours… 4) If I had all the time/money in the world now, I'd... Follow me on Instagram! // @mariannevgrace ♡ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marianne-datu/support
Happy second birthday to the show! Today's episode marks the second year of Art & Cocktails. Listen as we bring back our very first guest - Danielle Krysa, as we talk about a dream come true - writing her children's book. Danielle shares her routine during quarantine and how it made her produce art despite how the anxiety-inducing situation. Danielle vulnerably shares how she uses art to heal and process difficult life situations. "Danielle Krysa, a story-teller since she could talk, creates new narratives from old images adding paint, glitter, crystals, glass, pompoms, etc along the way. And, of course, none of her pieces are complete until they've been given long, funny, story-like titles. These tales take place on both paper for her smaller works, and panels for her larger pieces. Danielle has shown her work in galleries all over the world (Brooklyn, London, Los Angeles, Aspen, Vancouver, Toronto, Tasmania), and in June 2019 she will be having a large solo exhibition at Mayberry Fine Art, Toronto. Danielle lives and works in beautiful British Columbia, Canada. Danielle also is the writer behind the contemporary art site, The Jealous Curator, and the author of Creative Block, Collage , Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk, and A BIG IMPORTANT ART BOOK - Now With Women."
Hello and welcome to the Style Matters podcast, brought to you by Little Yellow Couch. I'm Zandra, your host, and I'm so glad you're here but you've caught us during a break! That doesn't mean you should tune out, though, because during this break, I'm re-releasing some of my all time favorite episodes from the archives! And today, you'll hear from someone who really helps us understand why and how to bring original art into our homes. Danielle Krysa is an artist herself, she's also written several books about art and creativity, and she's the magician behind the very popular blog, The Jealous Curator, where she introduces us to and champions other artists, many of whom, you might want to bring into your home yourself. This episode was first released in 2016 and included my co-host, Karen Grant, so you'll hear her voice along with mine and Danielle's. If you're interested in checking out what she does, you can find links to her sites on the show notes page of these re-released episodes at littleyellowcouch.com. On a side note, I'd really like to encourage you to think about brining artwork that feels personal and meaningful to you into your home, even during this time of crisis. There are lots of ways to find artists online and support them while we're all stuck inside and not able to go to galleries or art fairs. Hopefully the corono-virus will not be taking over our lives for too much longer but we really don't know, do we? So my other purpose in re-releasing this and all of these older episodes is to give you something fun and inspirational to listen to and think about. I'll be back with all new interviews starting May 4th. Ok, let's jump back in time and hear what Danielle Has to say.
It was my IMMENSE pleasure to have Danielle Krysa on the podcast! I’m assuming all of you know Danielle, but in case you don’t, she’s an artist, mother, curator, author, and more. Her paintings have been exhibited all over the world including Brooklyn, London, Los Angeles, and Tasmania. She is the writer and curator behind […]
A deeply personal story that has almost nothing to do with art.
Ways to work through your own artistic fears and help silence your inner critic with Danielle Krysa.
Episode 2 is all about the incredible things adults can achieve when we reconnect with the creativity that comes so naturally in childhood — the sense of pure possibility that seems to become diluted as we age. We’re looking to kids for creative guidance as we tap back into the vibrant imaginations and sense of play that fills and fuels childhood. To help us explore this unadulterated creativity, we talked to Danielle Krysa, an artist, author, blogger, graphic designer, and mom, and Tom Sturges, a music executive, author, teacher, and father. Download and listen to How to Raise a Parent wherever you listen: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Overcast Spotify TuneIn Head here to learn more about this episode of How to Raise a Parent. This paid podcast is produced by Slate Studios and DairyPure®. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of How to Raise a Parent is all about the incredible things adults can achieve when we reconnect with the creativity that comes so naturally in childhood — the sense of pure possibility that seems to become diluted as we age. We’re looking to kids for creative guidance as we tap back into the vibrant imaginations and sense of play that fills and fuels childhood. To help us explore this unadulterated creativity, we talked to Danielle Krysa, an artist, author, blogger, graphic designer, and mom, and Tom Sturges, a music executive, author, teacher, and father. Download and listen to How to Raise a Parent wherever you listen: Apple Podcasts Stitcher Overcast Spotify TuneIn Head here to learn more about this episode of How to Raise a Parent. This paid podcast is produced by Slate Studios and DairyPure®. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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How do you get creative when you're feeling blocked and discouraged by your inner critic? Danielle Krysa, artist, author, and creator of the popular art blog The Jealous Curator had abandoned her love for creating art for 15 years because of her inner critic. She shares how she overcame the negative voices to return to her passion, how to show up every day when you don't feel like a master of your craft, and how to find creative inspiration anywhere you go. - Join Cathy's 6 Figure Songwriting Course! http://6figuresongwriting.com - Thanks Honey! Get Honey for Free at joinhoney.com/dreamjob - Thanks Mighty Networks! 3 months Free at www.MightyNetworks.com/dreamjob - Thanks Gusto! 3 months free at gusto.com/dreamjob - Thanks Clutter! $50 off your first month at clutter.com/dreamjob
Episode 2 is all about the incredible things adults can achieve when we reconnect with the creativity that comes so naturally in childhood — the sense of pure possibility that seems to become diluted as we age. We’re looking to kids for creative guidance as we tap back into the vibrant imaginations and sense of play that fills and fuels childhood. To help us explore this unadulterated creativity, we talked to Danielle Krysa, an artist, author, blogger, graphic designer, and mom, and Tom Sturges, a music executive, author, teacher, and father. Head here to learn more about this episode of How to Raise a Parent. This paid podcast is produced by Slate Studios and DairyPure®.
Danielle was on the THRIVE Talks Podcast some time ago! In this episode we catch up and Danielle talks about some of the exciting changes over the last while including having her first big solo show, renovating her art studio and going big with her work. She also shares about grief after the loss of her father and why "worth" keeps coming up for her. She also makes a big announcement! Follow Danielle's website here and follow her on Instagram here and here. Follow Tara on Instagram here, and Jamie here. Learn more about becoming a THRIVE Member here!
[If your podcast app isn’t showing the featured art for this episode above visit rebekahnemethy.com/artink4 to check it out. Castbox and Podcast Addict are both apps I recommend that do show episode specific art.] Links from the Show at a Glance: Artist: Danielle Krysa Title of Art: untitled Artist’s Website: http://www.krysa.com/danielle/ Instagram: @daniellekrysaart Danielle’s Podcast: The Jealous Curator The first episode of Art Ink to hear the story of how The Jealous Curator podcast helped me solve a problem with this show Art Ink Submission Guidelines: rebekahnemethy.com/artinksubs Art Ink Podcast Transcript: [Intro:] Welcome back everyone! I’m thrilled you’re here to listen because I have a really fun story for you today. Today’s featured artist is Danielle Krysa, and if you listened to the very first episode of this podcast, you’d know that her podcast, The Jealous Curator, had a hand in helping me figure out a problem I was having with this podcast and so I figured I just had to include some of her work in this podcast because, I mean, karma, right? She did me a favor, even though maybe not intentionally, so I figured I should pay her back somehow. I found this piece on her Instagram and… let me just give you a little description to start us off: [Art Description:] This is a minimalistic mixed media piece with what looks like watercolor and acrylic paints with a splash of collage. A sailboat cutout is resting atop a cloud of aquamarine blue paint on the bottom right of the image. Pink and metallic bronze paints hover above and to the left of the sailing ship, resembling a distant sunset. On Instagram, Danielle captioned her art: “some guys promised ‘sailing off into the sunset,’ but cap’n carl f’n delivered.” And so both the art and the caption had a part in creating the following story which features the cap’n carl I imagined. [Story:] I was NOT dreaming. I’d already done all the tests: pinched myself, read the same sign twice without scrambling the words or letters, I’d even closed my eyes, spun around, and opened them again to see the same scene. I looked over the edge of the bow. The ship was floating on a shimmery, blue cloud of water so shallow it was translucent. I was on a magical journey, about to leave everything I’ve ever known. Cap’n Carl had a skullet, you know, the balding man’s version of a mullet, and black holes where teeth used to be. The top of his head was like a dandelion, when the breeze would pick up, and the sails caught the wind, so too would large petals of peeling skin. They’d flutter and flap in the wind and, eventually release into the sky. I wondered if I might have a wish or two come true if blew on his head and managed to unhinge all the dead skin in one breath. According to Cap’n Carl, though, my wishes were about to come true anyway. I was going to a place where time was infinite and money non-existent. It was still hard to believe, though, just as it would have been hard for anyone else to believe I’d be on a sailboat that soared through the sky… yet here I was, living that dream; passing clouds, chasing the sun’s bronze rays as it painted the clouds in our path. Forever was a scary premise for most people, but not for me, there were too many stories inside me that still had to come out. And if I didn’t choose forever, I’d be choosing death. I’d be choosing to let my stories die with me. With the cancer that was cooking inside me, doctors estimated that in six months I’d be done. According to Cap’n Carl, there was still time to change my mind. We had until sunset before there was no going back; all we had to do was walk the plank, metaphorically and literally speaking, and we’d instantly regress into our old lives. We’d set sail with about a dozen other passengers. Most of them were also terminally ill, death-fearing people like me. But apparently, infinity was much scarier to them than death, because there was only one woman left aside from me. She was peering over the edge, her gaze switching between the setting sun and the sparkling sea below. I looked back at Cap’n Carl, his smile was eager, but bordering on maniacal. A splash sounded and I followed the Cap’n’s gaze to where the last passenger had once stood. I knew she was already gone by the time I’d turned my head. I’d watched many of the others jump ship before her, and once their bodies were fully enveloped in the shimmering plasma, they’d simply vanished from sight, leaving nothing but sparkling splashes erupting into the air like fireworks, fizzling out before they fell back into the ethereal substance below. “Go on,” he called, “you know you want to follow them. Go back home to mortality.” He looked sad. “Do so many people usually jump ship?” I asked, nervously glancing at the sun’s dwindling light. “All but you, so far, dearie,” he said. “No one’s stayed on for the entire journey?” I asked. “Not since I’ve been Captain.” He said. “How long is that?” I asked. “Oh, nearly a century…” he said, “I make the journey every year, hoping to find a soul brave enough to face eternity.” The sun was nearly gone, just a soft, dark orange glow, rapidly descending into darkness, the captain quickly becoming a silhouette against the twilight sky. “What do you get out of this?” I asked, and all I could see of his frightening smile were the few teeth left in his mouth, glimmering in the moonlight as my eyes adjusted to the dark. “I get to die,” he whispered… “I finally get to die.” And just like that he was gone. No splash. Just a million, billion tiny particles scattered by the wind. Gone. The ship sailed on through the night… I wondered what would happen if I tried to jump now, tried to change my mind. I figured it was too late. I thought of how the sunset was always the perfect ending of every story, but for me, it was just the beginning of forever. [Conclusion:] So that is it for today. As you could hear, Danielle’s art took me to a literal place, or I guess a figurative place, haha. But the thing is, her art although so simple and minimalistic, I mean, take a look at this in the cover art of your podcast player app. There are just a few brushstrokes, it’s so simple but it transported me to another place in my imagination and this is the story that came out. Remember to check out Danielle’s art on her Instagram @daniellekrysaart to see more of her awesome art.
Walk into any museum, or open any art book, and you'll probably be left wondering: where are all the women artists? A Big Important Art Book (Now with Women) offers an exciting alternative to this male-dominated art world, showcasing the work of dozens of contemporary women artists alongside creative prompts that will bring out the artist in anyone! This beautiful book energizes and empowers women, both artists and amateurs alike, by providing them with projects and galvanizing stories to ignite their creative fires. Each chapter leads with an assignment that taps into the inner artist, pushing the reader to make exciting new work and blaze her own artistic trail. Interviews, images, and stories from contemporary women artists at the top of their game provide added inspiration, and historical spotlights on art "herstory" tie in the work of pioneering women from the past. With a stunning, gift-forward package and just the right amount of pop culture-infused feminism, Danielle Krysa is sure to capture the imaginations of aspiring women artists.
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 […]
Season 1 Finale! Today we’re popping in to Mile Zero wine bar tucked between all the vineyards of the Okanagan, sharing a glass with none other than Danielle Krysa. You probably know her as The Jealous Curator. In fact you’re probably already following her blog and listening to her weekly “Art for Your Ear” podcast. If not, check it out. It’s so good. She’s written as series of books on creativity, including her newest release “A Big Important Art Book, Now With Women” is hitting bookstores right about … now. Our Guest Artist: Danielle Krysa www.krysa.com/danielle Our Host Artist: Carol McQuaid www.carolmcquaidart.com Our Bar: Mile Zero Wine Bar, Penticton, BC Canada www.milezerowinebar.com Our next season starts in February with a Month of Love; artist couples talk about what it’s like when both parties make a living through their create practice. There are lots of other fab artists lined up for Season 2. To stay posted make sure you’ve signed up for updates at bit.ly/2artistsnews Meanwhile, let’s head to Mile Zero and listen in as Danielle and I talk book publishing and podcasts, mural painting logistics, the importance of supporting each other, and the things that make her rage eat nanaimo bars. In this episode you’ll hear about: Starting The Jealous Curator Blog and Art For Your Ear Podcast The importance of building in breaks for yourself Her criteria for podcast guests (spoiler alert; it’s just ‘people she loves’. It works) The dangers of Art School How her own books and blog helped get her unstuck as an artist Finding joy and success working with collage and paint Danielle shares this awesome quote that Toronto artist Amanda Happé shared during an interview with her: “No one can wrestle the pencil out of your hand. You get to keep going in absolute defiance.” Danielle’s books: “Creative Block” , “Collage” , “Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk”, all available through major booksellers and on her website The challenges of getting her latest book “A Big Important Art Book, Now With Women” published. Update: It has launched and is a big #1 hit! Who knew?! Well, we did. Partnering with illustrator Martha Rich from Philadelphia The magic of meeting her readers on book tours What it’s like when Oprah’s people call ( and a link to this adorable vid on www.oprah.com) Speaking at Pixar The importance of documenting artist’s work and lives, regardless of their sex Rage eating Nanaimo Bars (don’t pretend you haven’t done it) Finding your writer’s voice Tips on pitching books to publishers Painting murals; including my list of tips to keep it physically comfy Vancouver Mural Festival Working with curator and artist advisor Pennylane Shen of www.dazedandconfucius.com A few hints about what Danielle has coming next! And of...
Danielle Krysa is the author of Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk, Creative Block, and Collage, all published by Chronicle Books. She is also the creator of the contemporary art blog The Jealous Curator. Danielle gave a talk at the CreativeLive studios on the Inner Critic, and shares a particular story that I think many of us can relate to. We all deal with the voice in our life that tells us what what we’re creating is not good, will never amount to anything, or how we’ll never make any money from it. This talk is a huge inspiration for anyone who’s suffered a creative block and battled critics (internal or external). I know you will love Danielle’s vulnerability and break through your creative battles with the tactics she has garnered from her personal struggle and prolific creators, alike. She references her keynote a bit through this talk, so if you want a bit more context be sure to watch the full episode in full living color on CreativeLive https://cr8.lv/2vsQg8d In this episode, Your inner critic is a lazy bully. There are only 4 techniques that it has to put you down, and you can fight each one of them with the right tools. The three techniques professional artists use to fight their inner critic: they dedicate specific energy towards creating whether the work for the day ends up in the Met or in the trash, they create time and space for their work, and they learn to trust their inner voice to guide them towards their best work. Why you need to translate and rewrite your inner critic’s script from phrases like “you’re going to fail, so don’t bother trying” to “I’m going to fail like all the prolific geniuses before me have failed.” Onward. Enjoy! Today's episode is brought to you by CreativeLive. CreativeLive is the world's largest hub for online creative education in photo/video, art/design, music/audio, craft/maker and the ability to make a living in any of those disciplines. They are high quality, highly curated classes taught by the world’s top experts -- Pulitzer, Oscar, Grammy Award winners, New York Times best selling authors and the best entrepreneurs of our times.
Please note in this episode there is some adult language and as this episode was recorded on Skype the sound reflects that. THRIVE Talks is a monthly podcast hosted by artists Jamie Smith and Tara Galuska from THRIVE Art Studio. Every episode follows the format of a THRIVE Mastermind meeting where they share what they are excited about, learning and struggling with. In this episode, Jamie, Tara, and their guest Danielle Krysa talk about: Showing up and investing in your artwork and art business. Working small, creating ugly work and the value in making a lot of work. How tricky it can be as artists when selling work and dealing with rejection. Juggling time management and hiring when the time is right. Pom-poms! Episode Notes/Resources: Guest Danielle Krysa's website and Instagram as well as her Jealous Curator website and Instagram and the Art For Your Ear Podcast! Dazed and Confucius website services for artists Britney Berrner Photography Pennylane Shen Artist Consulting Mayberry Fine Art Shannon Ward Sheila Hicks at the Venice Biennale Sunshine Coast Art Crawl Eastside Culture Crawl Link Tree Link In Bio Wintergreen Oil Diva Light attachment for your phone Local (ask for booth 102) Special thanks to: Marty and Laurie from Sonance Media.
We all have inner critics who show up and try to convince us that our ideas aren’t any good, or that we shouldn’t waste our time working stuff that “someone’s probably already done.” Danielle Krysa, author of Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk is on the show talking about the real stuff that no one talks about when making work: the hard days when nothing good gets made, how to own your success without bragging, and giving yourself permission to just be an artist already.
Creative Living with Jamie (episode 267): Season Finale! The summer season is coming to the close here at Jamie Ridler Studios, so it was time for the season finale of the podcast! My sister Shannon went live with me this morning and thanks to some wonderful viewers questions we talked about things like “How are you so productive?” “What do you do with your art work once you’ve made it?” and “What are you reading right now?” Plus I reveal some wonderful things coming up at the studio! You can also watch the finale here from when it was recorded LIVE to YouTube. Mentioned on Today's Show: My sister Shannon Ridler The Creative Living with Jamie podcast Creative Block by Danielle Krysa of The Jealous Curator Walk through Walls by Marina Abramovic The What Do Artists Do All Day series Free classes at Coursera Shine a Light ~ Spread the Magic Whether this is the first episode that you've listened to or we've been hanging out for years, I am so glad that you're here. I love knowing that we're hanging out in your studio, folding your laundry or that we're hanging out while you're walking your dog or going to work. Wherever you are and however you listen, I want you to know, I cherish you. And if you cherish this show, if it has been a blessing to your creative life, please spread the magic! Take a moment to leave a positive rating or review on iTunes. Share the podcast with your friends! You really can make a difference by shining a light on the show so that it can be found by other creative hearts just like you.
Do you have that mean voice in your head that tells you things you would never even say to someone else? We're talking about your inner critic and we're pretty certain we all have one. In this episode, we're talking to Danielle Krysa, writer/curator behind the contemporary art site, The Jealous Curator and author of Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk. We're chatting about how to identify your inner critic and not let it stop you from doing the things you want to do. Danielle gives us some great and hilarious strategies for getting around the excuses that we make because our inner critic is trying to keep us from doing something. She also gives us some food for thought about why it can be hard to share things we create with those closest to us and what you can do about it.
Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk: And Other Truths About Being Creative (Chronicle Books) This book is duct tape for the mouth of every artist's inner critic. Silencing that stifling voice once and for all, this salve for creatives introduces ten truths they must face in order to defeat self-doubt. Each encouraging chapter deconstructs a pivotal moment on the path to success fear of the blank page, the dangers of jealousy, sharing work with others and explains how to navigate roadblock. Packed with helpful anecdotes, thoughts from successful creatives, and practical exercises gleaned from Danielle Krysa's years of working with professional and aspiring artists plus riotously apt illustrations from art world darling Martha Rich this book arms readers with the most essential tool for their toolbox: the confidence they need to get down to business and make good work. Danielle Krysa has a BFA in Fine Arts, and a post-grad in graphic design. She is the writer/curator behind the contemporary art site, The Jealous Curator. In 2014 she published two books, both with Chronicle Books, titled Creative Block and Collage. Her third book, Your Inner Critic Is A Big Jerk was released in October 2016. Danielle has also had the great pleasure of speaking at TEDx PIXAR, Creative Mornings, CreativeLive, Altitude Summit, and was interviewed for several video segments on Oprah.com. Martha Rich is a Philadelphia-based artist working in both the commercial and fine art fields. Drawing, painting, using words, while being absurd and funny, and having a penchant for painting food is what she does.
When we quit drinking, we have a void to fill, but where do we start if we think we aren't creative? Tammi and Sondra dive into this topic starting with the permission slip: it's okay to call yourself an artist, maker, writer. They cover many ideas to get you started, places for inspiration, jumping off points like Austin Kleon's book, Steal Like An Artist or Lisa Congdon's Creative Bug drawing classes. “Sobriety delivers what alcohol promised.” We get to actually be the person in sobriety that wanted to be when we were drinking. Don't compare your beginnings to someone else's finished product, take the leap. The ladies share their top three tools in their recovery-slash-creativity toolboxes for the week: Sondra's 3 fave things: Instagram recommendations: @soberbia, @thesoberhipster and @ekkarecovery, thrifting as therapy, and Rob Bell's podcasts ep. #146 and #148 and his FB Live Easter Day Resurrection Sermon. Tammi's 3 fave things: Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk by Danielle Krysa, Quit That! App, and the Chatbooks Instagram subscription series.
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Kathleen Rooney, Danielle Krysa, Neil Steinberg and Sunil Yapa. This week's sponsor: Hudson Valley Writers Resist!
Ah! I loved having Danielle Krysa, aka The Jealous Curator back on the podcast this week to talk about how our inner critics can get in the way of our creative work and what we can do about them! We also talk about how you can learn to appreciate your inner critic (say what?!), what to do about perfectionism, and how - as a creative - you're always learning. If your inner critic has ever gotten in the way of your creative dreams, this episode is for you! Show Notes: Connect with Danielle: Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook Danielle's earlier RYHSY episode Danielle's books: Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk Creative Block Brene Brown Danielle's TEDx talk Elizabeth Gilbert TED talk Got a comment to add? Join the conversation here. Ready to hang in the RYHSY Facebook group? Get your invite here.
Ah! I loved having Danielle Krysa, aka The Jealous Curator back on the podcast this week to talk about how our inner critics can get in the way of our creative work and what we can do about them! We also talk about how you can learn to appreciate your inner critic (say what?!), what to do about perfectionism, and how - as a creative - you're always learning. If your inner critic has ever gotten in the way of your creative dreams, this episode is for you! Show Notes: Connect with Danielle: Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook Danielle's earlier RYHSY episode Danielle's books: Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk Creative Block Brene Brown Danielle's TEDx talk Elizabeth Gilbert TED talk Got a comment to add? Join the conversation here. Ready to hang in the RYHSY Facebook group? Get your invite here.
This book is duct tape for the mouth of every artist's inner critic. Silencing that stifling voice once and for all, this salve for creatives introduces ten truths they must face in order to defeat self-doubt. Each encouraging chapter deconstructs a pivotal moment on the path to success—fear of the blank page, the dangers of jealousy, sharing work with others—and explains how to navigate roadblock. Packed with helpful anecdotes, thoughts from successful creatives, and practical exercises gleaned from Danielle Krysa's years of working with professional and aspiring artists—plus riotously apt illustrations from art world darling Martha Rich—this book arms readers with the most essential tool for their toolbox: the confidence they need to get down to business and make good work. ABOUT THE AUTHOR From her website, http://www.thejealouscurator.com/blog/about/ I have a BFA in Visual Arts {painting, printmaking, and art history}, and a post-grad in design. I’ve worked as a designer and Creative Director for years, but have never stopped loving and creating art. After decades of looking at beautiful contemporary art and thinking “Damn, I wish I thought of that”, I decided to say it out loud, and The Jealous Curator was born. Every day since February 22, 2009 I have written a daily post showcasing artwork from around the world. This has lead to opportunities that I truly never could have imagined – writing books, curating art exhibitions, speaking at events, and hosting my own podcast. It’s been quite a ride, and I can’t wait to see what happens next. Danielle Krysa is the writer/curator behind the contemporary art website the Jealous Curator, and the author of Creative Block and Collage. She lives in British Columbia. Martha Rich is a Philadelphia-based fine and commercial artist.
**This is an encore of Tiffany's Episode 55 interview with writer Danielle Krysa in anticipation of her new interview that is coming out next week** I loved hearing Danielle Krysa's keynote at ALT Summit where she talked about the oh-so-loud voice of the inner-critic and I knew that she had to be on Raise Your Hand Say Yes! In case you're wondering, the conversation did not disappoint. We talked about the day Danielle's inner critic was born and how she eventually learned how to get past it. We also talked jealousy and when it can be a good thing and what Danielle's learned about getting unstuck creatively. If you're someone who has ever been in a creative rut or wants to make great work but isn't sure how to start, this episode will be full of lightbulb moments for you! (Spoiler alert: It's all about priorities! Make some!) Show Notes: Connect with Danielle: Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook Danielle's podcast: Art for your Ear (I highly recommend!) Danielle's upcoming show at Saatchi Art: California Girls Danielle's books: Creative Block: Get Unstuck, Discover New Ideas. Advice & Projects from 50 Successful Artists Collage: Contemporary Artists Hunt and Gather, Cut and Paste, Mash Up and Transform The War of Art Do the Work Danielle's Creative Unblock series May's Creative Unblock prompt Martha Rich Join the conversation over in the Raise Your Hand Say Yes facebook group!
**This is an encore of Tiffany's Episode 55 interview with writer Danielle Krysa in anticipation of her new interview that is coming out next week** I loved hearing Danielle Krysa's keynote at ALT Summit where she talked about the oh-so-loud voice of the inner-critic and I knew that she had to be on Raise Your Hand Say Yes! In case you're wondering, the conversation did not disappoint. We talked about the day Danielle's inner critic was born and how she eventually learned how to get past it. We also talked jealousy and when it can be a good thing and what Danielle's learned about getting unstuck creatively. If you're someone who has ever been in a creative rut or wants to make great work but isn't sure how to start, this episode will be full of lightbulb moments for you! (Spoiler alert: It's all about priorities! Make some!) Show Notes: Connect with Danielle: Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook Danielle's podcast: Art for your Ear (I highly recommend!) Danielle's upcoming show at Saatchi Art: California Girls Danielle's books: Creative Block: Get Unstuck, Discover New Ideas. Advice & Projects from 50 Successful Artists Collage: Contemporary Artists Hunt and Gather, Cut and Paste, Mash Up and Transform The War of Art Do the Work Danielle's Creative Unblock series May's Creative Unblock prompt Martha Rich Join the conversation over in the Raise Your Hand Say Yes facebook group!
Our first Being Boss guest ever, Danielle Krysa of The Jealous Curator and author of You Inner Critic is a Big Jerk is joining us again today. We're talking with Danielle about the creative mindset after you've taken the leap from your day job, the inner and outer critic, and finding the balance between taking your creative business seriously and having fun with your craft.
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Danielle Krysa is The Jealous Curator and host of the podcast Art for Your Ear. Krysa has a new book coming out in October called Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk. Here in this episode of The Creative Habits Podcast she shares some tools for combating your inner critic so that weight is lifted off your shoulders allowing you more freedom to create! Show notes here.
This week our hosts discuss Xander as a garbage friend/boyfriend/human, the re-introduction of a witch-y character, and the unfortunate choices Netflix made in converting Buffy to HD. But like it's mostly trash-talking Xander this week in ep 216, "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered." For more Hot Chicks With[out] Superpowers check out: Hannah is shouting out to Amy Sherman-Palladino and all the awesome ladies of "Gilmore Girls" so hope you're ready for the revival! Emily is enjoying "Crazy Ex-Girlfriend" starring Rachel Bloom as the titular non-crazy lady. Haley recommends Danielle Krysa of "The Jealous Curator" and "Art for your Ears" for some inspirational and artistic ladies.
I had a great time with Canadian artist Danielle Krysa. As well as an artist Danielle is also a writer, a curator, a podcaster and a public speaker. She is probably best known for, “The Jealous Curator,” the art blog and podcast she hosts. In her art practice she works mostly in collage. Her work […]
Former advertising Creative Director Danielle Krysa transformed her one-time debilitating jealousy for other artists into one of the world’s most revered art blogs, TheJealousCurator.com. Since then, she’s become a trusted voice in the realm of becoming creatively unblocked – speaking at companies like Pixar and appearing as a panellist on Oprah Winfrey Network TV. Today, she is a three-time author and host of the podcast Art for your Ear. Her latest book "Your Inner Critic is a Big Jerk" launches in October 2016 at bookstores everywhere, and is also available on Audible.com.
I loved talking with Lisa Solomon for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked about the myth of living a life of balance, the truth about going to (or not going to!) art school, and the power of daily devotion. We also talked about Lisa's own art projects and what she's learned about asking for help and the power of community. Lisa is such a delight and I love how this episode turned into a giggle-fest. If you're someone who's seeeking balance but finding it elusive, this episode is for you! It's also for you if you've ever let your lack of a formal art education hold you back OR if you've let your art school scars hold you back. Want the cliff notes? Get your cheat sheet here! Lisa, thank you so much! You're such a treat! PS. Thank you to Mazuma for not only sponsoring the podcast but also for keeping my money house in good order! (Want to have your money house in good shape too? Mazuma has you covered!) Show Notes: Get the full episode post Get your cheat sheet! Join the RYHSY fb group Connect with Lisa Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Lisa's work at Fouladi Projects Like this episode and want more? Check out these episodes as well: Danielle Krysa on Getting Unstuck Lisa Congdon on Creative Evolution The 10 Success Secrets of the Highly-Creative
I loved talking with Lisa Solomon for this week's episode of Raise Your Hand Say Yes. We talked about the myth of living a life of balance, the truth about going to (or not going to!) art school, and the power of daily devotion. We also talked about Lisa's own art projects and what she's learned about asking for help and the power of community. Lisa is such a delight and I love how this episode turned into a giggle-fest. If you're someone who's seeeking balance but finding it elusive, this episode is for you! It's also for you if you've ever let your lack of a formal art education hold you back OR if you've let your art school scars hold you back. Want the cliff notes? Get your cheat sheet here! Lisa, thank you so much! You're such a treat! PS. Thank you to Mazuma for not only sponsoring the podcast but also for keeping my money house in good order! (Want to have your money house in good shape too? Mazuma has you covered!) Show Notes: Get the full episode post Get your cheat sheet! Join the RYHSY fb group Connect with Lisa Website | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter Lisa's work at Fouladi Projects Like this episode and want more? Check out these episodes as well: Danielle Krysa on Getting Unstuck Lisa Congdon on Creative Evolution The 10 Success Secrets of the Highly-Creative
Join the RYHSY facebook community! Find the full show post at tiffanyhan.com/daniellekrysa Past episodes **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Danielle: Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook Danielle's podcast: Art for your Ear (I highly recommend!) Danielle's upcoming show at Saatchi Art: California Girls Danielle's books: Creative Block: Get Unstuck, Discover New Ideas. Advice & Projects from 50 Successful Artists Collage: Contemporary Artists Hunt and Gather, Cut and Paste, Mash Up and Transform The War of Art Do the Work Danielle's Creative Unblock series May's Creative Unblock prompt Martha Rich PS. 100 Rejection Letters 2.0 is coming! Wanna be the first to get all the deets and access to bonuses? Get on the list here!
Join the RYHSY facebook community! Find the full show post at tiffanyhan.com/daniellekrysa Past episodes **100 Rejection Letters** - Registration open through 10/31/16 Show Notes: Connect with Danielle: Blog | Instagram | Pinterest | Twitter | Facebook Danielle's podcast: Art for your Ear (I highly recommend!) Danielle's upcoming show at Saatchi Art: California Girls Danielle's books: Creative Block: Get Unstuck, Discover New Ideas. Advice & Projects from 50 Successful Artists Collage: Contemporary Artists Hunt and Gather, Cut and Paste, Mash Up and Transform The War of Art Do the Work Danielle's Creative Unblock series May's Creative Unblock prompt Martha Rich PS. 100 Rejection Letters 2.0 is coming! Wanna be the first to get all the deets and access to bonuses? Get on the list here!
In this episode of Being Boss, Emily and Kathleen welcome their first guest, Danielle Krysa of TheJealousCurator.com who shares her experiences with self-doubt and that criticizing voice we each have in our heads as well as her journey of using that self-doubt to fuel her success.
Creative Block (Chronicle Books) Creative block presents the most crippling--and unfortunately universal--challenge for artists. No longer! This chunky blockbuster of a book is chock-full of solutions for overcoming all manner of artistic impediment. The blogger behind The Jealous Curator, Danielle Krysa interviews 50 successful international artists working in different mediums and mines their insights on how to conquer self-doubt, stay motivated, and get new ideas to flow. Each artist offers a tried-and-true exercise--from road trips to 30-day challenges to cataloging the medicine cabinet-- that will kick-start the creative process. Abundantly visual with more than 300 images showcasing these artists' resulting work, Creative Block is a vital ally to students, artists, and creative professionals. For today's panel, Danielle Krysa will be joined by Stephanie Vovas (Photography) and Jenny Hart (Contemporary embroidery/drawing) Danielle Krysa is the artist/curator behind The Jealous Curator, an art blog that celebrates the work of contemporary artists. Along with writing a daily post on her own site, Danielle has also written guest posts for West Elm, Style by Emily Henderson, Etsy, and many other blogs. She is a regular contributor to SFGirlByBay.com, and has written articles for Frankie Magazine, and Anthology Magazine. All of this writing has recently lead to Danielle becoming a published author - in February of 2014 her first book, Creative Block, was released by Chronicle Books. A second book, focused on contemporary collage, will be published in the fall of 2014. Danielle lives in British Columbia, Canada. www.thejealouscurator.com Stephanie Vovas is a fine art and editorial photographer. Her favorite thing to do is photograph people. She has won numerous awards including American Photography 29, Prix de la Photographie Paris, and the International Photography Awards. Her work has been published in Treats! Magazine, Playboy, Rooms and PDN. Her photography is held in many private collections and has been exhibited in several solo and group shows. She lives in Los Angeles with her fiancé Tom, and their dog Toadie. Jenny Hart founded Sublime Stitching in 2001 as a new model for embroidery design and resources. She first began working in hand embroidery in the summer of 2000, creating portraits of the famous and infamous. Recognizing a need to update and expand embroidery design commercially led to the launch of Sublime Stitching a year later. Since then, Jenny has become an internationally recognized fine artist and designer with works appearing in Vogue, Nylon, Lucky, Rolling Stone, The Face, Juxtapoz, The New York Times Magazine and others. She is an award-winning author of seven titles on embroidery for Chronicle Books, and her drawings and works in embroidery have been exhibited and published internationally. In 2012, Hart's embroidered work "La Llorona" became a part of the permanent collection of the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Jenny lives in Los Angeles, California.