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Stefan Baumann Podcast - Inspiration and Insights on Art and Painting
Taking Your Art to the Next Level Stefan Baumann interviews Michael Atkins where they talk about giving good advice on what to know! The top tips interview with top artist making it as an artist! Moving from amateur to professional artist requires more than just talent. It means making a decision to pursue art as a serious career with focus, discipline, and commitment to growth. What inspired Mark Atkins to transition was seeing someone like Stefan Baumann on his PBS show, The Grand View, touring national parks and painting professionally. That moment sparked the realization that he wanted more for his life and that becoming a professional artist was possible. 1. Understand what it means to be a professional artist — it's about focusing your energy on creating art consistently and making money from it, even if it is not your sole income. 2. Recognize the difference between learning as a hobbyist and dedicating yourself as a professional who works regularly to refine craft and develop a market presence. 3. Focus is key — you get what you focus on. Direct your effort toward improving your art and understanding the business side of the art world. 4. Coaching and mentorship are invaluable. They can help you avoid common mistakes, accelerate your growth, and show you how to balance the creative and business sides of your career. 5. Learn key concepts that help your work stand out, such as Stefan Baumann's “13 Keys,” including effective use of light and sense of place, which are essential to creating impactful plein air paintings. 6. Build your audience and create opportunities by engaging actively on social media platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube, where Stefan has found much of his success. 7. Develop the mindset and discipline to treat your art seriously. This means dedicating time to your craft, planning your career steps, and balancing creativity with business skills like marketing and sales. 8. Measure your progress not only by sales and exhibitions but by your artistic growth and the milestones you achieve along your journey. 9. Avoid common pitfalls such as trying to go it alone without guidance. Finding a coach or mentor can keep you motivated, focused, and help you navigate the complexities of turning your passion into a profession. 10. Stay open to feedback and continuous learning. Professional development thrives with support from others who can offer perspective and advice. Making the leap from hobbyist to professional artist is a combination of mindset, skill development, and strategy. By committing to this path with focus and support, you can confidently grow your art career and achieve your artistic goals. Art Career, Professional Artist, Artist Journey, Art Mentorship, Plein Air Painting, Art Business, Creative Growth, Artist Mindset, Stefan Baumann, Artistic Development, Art Focus, Art Discipline, Art Marketing, Social Media Art, Artist Coaching, Art Skills, Creative Business, Art Progress, Art Feedback, Art Strategy, Art Commitment, Art Profession, Creative Career, Artist Development, Art Branding, Art Networking, Creative Mindset, Art Success, Artist Growth, Art CommunitySupport the showFor more information go to www.StefanBaumann.com https://www.stefanbaumann.com/Free Book For painting, coaching call me on my phone at 415-606-9074
This week Brian with a B and Amferny watch the 2018 horror movie, 6 Headed Shark Attack. Enjoy the story of a marriage retreat being terrorized by a 6 headed shark off the coast of Ensenada. This movie is directed by Mark Atkins and stars Brandon Auret, Thandi Sebe, Cord Newman, Naima Sebe and Tapiwa Musvosvi. This movie is available on Prime Video, Apple TV, Tubi, Google Play and YouTube. Instagram Links: Follow Brandon Auret @brandon_auret Follow Thandi Sebe @thandi_sebe Follow Tapiwa Musvosvi @t.a.p.s._nation The podcast art is by @delasernaxtattoos on Instagram and has been revised by rodrick_booker on Fiverr. If you like what you're hearing subscribe and comment on our Instagram @berated_b_rated_movies, Facebook @Berated B RatedMovies and Tik Tok @berated_b_rated_movies. Check out our website at Beratedbratedmovies.com. If you have any comments or movie suggestions please send them to beratedbratedmovies@gmail.com RATED G®, RATED PG®, RATED PG-13®, RATED NC-17®, and RATED R® are certification marks owned by the Motion Picture Association, Inc. This podcast has not been rated or certified pursuant to the Motion Picture Association, Inc.'s film rating system nor is this podcast authorized by, endorsed by, or affiliated with the Motion Picture Association, Inc.
The world famous Bottom of the Stream Movie Show returns this week to focus on Empire of the Sharks, a 2017 sci-fi directed by Mark Atkins. Listen on to what we made of this Waterworld/Star Wars/Moana mashup, it's entirely possible that we are still trying to figure it out ourselves. Warning: movie contains an evil Ian. Bottom of the stream is a weekly podcast, hosted by film lovers Adam and Nick, exploring the parts of Netflix that most people don't go to in a bid to find out what hidden gems are lurking down there Every week we rank the films we watch against each other and place them in what we like to call THE STREAM TABLE which can be found on our website www.bottomofthestream.com Follow us on Twitter, instagram and letterboxed at @bots_podcast Please consider supporting the show on Patreon, If you do we will give you lots of bonus content including early access to the episodes. Check it out over at www.patreon.com/bottomofthestream We also now have a discord so join us to hang out https://discord.gg/wJ3Bfqt
Sir Kenny Dalglish, Chris Sutton and Alan Shearer are among the guests as Kelly Cates looks back on Blackburn's famous title win in 1995.Midfielder Mark Atkins explains how the club was rejuvenated by owner Jack Walker's investment, while Rob Coar, then club chairman, And is it fair to say the club bought the title? Football finance expert Kieran Maguire goes through the figures. TIMECODES 10:00 Mark Atkins on Blackburn's redevelopment; 15:20 Alan Shearer on his famous partnership with Chris Sutton; 29:00 Sir Kenny Dalglish's reflections as manager; 50:00 Robert Coar's view from the boardroom 01:05:00 Kieran Maguire on Blackburn's finances that season.
62ème épisode de notre podcast où nous allons explorer deux productions tellement fauchées qu'elles tentent de nous faire passer des cabanons en bois pour des centres de recherche high tech. "L'Attaque du requin à 6 têtes" ("6 headed Shark Attack") de Mark Atkins en 2018 est le dernier avatar de la saga des requins multitêtes de chez The Asylum et nous emmène dans un centre de thérapie de couple soudainement attaqué par un squale qui va n'en faire qu'à ses têtes. "Sharkentein" de Mark Polonia en 2016 voit des nazis de carnaval tenter d'implanter le cerveau de la créature de Frankenstein dans un monstre composé des carcasses rafistolées de plusieurs requins affamés. Recommandations:La liste Shark Parade Sens Critique de QuentinLa liste Letterbox XD Shark Parade de FabienLe Paris Shark Week du 13 au 15 septembre prochain au Club de l'EtoileLa chaîne Youtube La caverne de PierreLa chaîne Youtube La Revanche des Films
Seb White, James Bird and Tommy Stewart talk Goldie's Instagram, Super Hans, Wolverhampton, Björk, Beverley Knight, the NHS, West Ham United, black cabs, Dame Vera Lynn, the World Cup, Dolly the sheep, metal dragons, DIY fireworks, Hotel MUNDIAL, Steve Bunce, Independence Day, Guy Fawkes, Paul Merton, The Beatles, John Lennon presenting GB News again, Oleksandr Usyk, Robbie Keane, Santos, Steve Bull, Don Goodman, accessible acrobatics, BBC West Midlands, Tim Spiers, The Pink, Wayne Rooney, the Republic of Ireland, Inter Milan, Coventry, Mark Atkins, Jim White, service station toilets, Jackie Bird, the NEXT sale, the Oklahoma Kiss, Matt Jansen, Hampton & Richmond, Original Source Mint Shower Gel, shoes with shorts, Clarks Wallabees, Seb's pythons, pimping up drinks at home, traps for cats, train guys, dead leg, Jack Grealish, pre-season friendlies, Real Betis, Manuel Pellegrini and Michael Carrick in Chesterfield, Sporting Omicida, Village Books, hamstring twinge, Kevin De Bruyne, missing sitters, and somehow so much more.Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Simon Garner is a legend at Blackburn Rovers and a popular figure at West Bromwich Albion and Wycombe Wanderers. Two decades after the release of There's Only One Simon Garner, Blackburn's all-time top scorer is back with another fascinating insight into the life of a footballer. With more stories, new insights and contributions from former players and managers including Kenny Dalglish, Ossie Ardiles, Martin O'Neill, Mike Newell and Mark Atkins, Garner: One Last Shot is essential reading for football supporters of all age. Produced with Dan Clough and Ian Slater
Fore Four 2 Podcast is a podcast hosted by ex professional footballer John Mcginlay and Liam Harrison From GolfMates.Mark Nigel Atkins is an English football manager and former professional footballer. He was primarily a central midfielder but started out as right-back in a career that lasted from 1986 until 2004, notably in the Premier League for Blackburn Rovers where he won the title in 1995. He also played in the Football League for Scunthorpe United, Wolves, York City, Doncaster Rovers, Hull City, Shrewsbury Town and Harrogate Town. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mark Atkins, Rusty Butcher clothing line Race offroad, founding father of Hooligan stunt rider, https://www.instagram.com/markthebutcher/ https://www.rustybutcher.com/ Stunt jump over Green Day Should he jump the canal by the Museum? Won the Mint 400 Cary Brobeck - of Choppers Magazine, rides choppers https://www.instagram.com/brobeck/ https://www.instagram.com/choppersmagazine https://choppersmagazine.com/ 10 years at Easy Rider Re-started Choppers Magazine Coming soon - Livin Mag Warren - words to live by - when you're stupid you suffer
Jay and Kevin Kulp (@KevinKulp on Twitter) discuss the 2017 Asylum release Empire of the Sharks. Directed by Mark Atkins, the movie takes place on a post-apocalyptic flooded Earth where everyone fights for drinkable water and sharks can be commanded by hi-tech gloves and mind control. In this episode they talk about wooden submarines, dramatic discomfort and fubar snafus!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4484946/advertisement
54ème épisode de notre podcast où nous n'allons pas vraiment relever le niveau avec deux productions assez différentes en apparence mais hélas aussi peu passionnantes l'une que l'autre. "Marina Monster" en 2008 de la canadienne Christine Whitlock est le prototype de la micro production amateure sans budget misant tout sur un humour navrant et un requin gonflable. "Planet of The Sharks" de Mark Atkins sorti en 2016 sous la bannière "The Asylum" nous refait Waterworld avec des hordes de requins qui dévorent tout sur leur passage, pour un résultat plus que passable. RecommandationsLa liste Sens Critique Shark Parade de QuentinLa liste Letterboxd Shark Parade de FabienLa soirée Nanarland à Liège le 1er avrilLe festival du film de femmes de Créteil du 24 mars au 2 avrilLa chaîne Youtube CroiX2malte
53ème épisode de notre Podcast où nous allons fêter l'entrée dans l'année 2023 et atteindre des profondeurs de classement encore inégalées. En effet "Apex Predators", alias "Jaws in Los Angeles" alias "Los Angeles Shark Attack" de Dustin Ferguson en 2021 s'avère être un des plus épouvantables film de requin à avoir échoué sur nos écrans. A ses côtés, la comédie fauchée mais sympathique "Sand Shark :Les dents de la plage" connue aussi sous le nom de "Beach Shark" de Mark Atkins paraîtrait presque être un chef d'oeuvre, même si loin s'en faut. ! Recommandations:La liste Sens Critique Shark Parade de QuentinLa liste LetterBox XD Shark Parade de FabienLa bio et l'interview de Mel Novak sur NanarlandThe Daily Jaws (en anglais) pour se tenir au courant de l'actualité du film de requinLe Podcast Keski d'vient qui revient à la vie.Le festival des Maudits Films de Grenoble.
As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.
As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage.Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.
As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history, including Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.
As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage.Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.
As the ABC celebrates its 90th birthday, we delve into our archives to revisit key moments in Australian performing arts history. Highlights include Laurence Olivier on tour, Nureyev and Fonteyn dancing into Australian hearts and Indigenous theatre taking centre stage. Also, Ian McKellen makes his Australian debut, Dorothy Hewett revolutionises Australian playwriting, Philip Glass writes a piece for organ and didgeridoo and Joan Sutherland records a stupendous La Traviata in a 17th-century Italian theatre.
Christopher is back from his journey and this week we're dipping into The Asylum with extremely 2006 slasher HALLOWEEN NIGHT! Ten years after being admitted to an asylum following his Mother's murder Chris Vale escapes and heads home where a group of college pals are having their annual Halloween party! Written by Michael Gingold and Directed by Mark Atkins, this movie is actually a pretty solid slasher. There's some jarring slurs and some extreme sexualization of a lesbian couple, but overall it's a pretty enjoyable flick that's decently acted, looks nice and doesn't drag. Stan Shannon!
Terza e ultima puntata dedicata agli Horror Found Footage usciti nel 2012. Ancora tanti film brutti, ancora tante visioni dolorose e al limite del trash. Ma noi ci vogliamo male e per amor enciclopedico ve ne parliamo. Eh sì, alla fine il 2012 è anche l'anno del primo V/H/S quindi tutto sommato gli vogliamo bene. Argomenti: 00:00: Found Footage brutti del 2012 parte 3 03:30: "Uwharrie" di Christopher Flowers e Michael Mercer 04:20: "Frost" di Reynir Lyngdal 05:18: "The Dinosaur Project" di Sid Bennett e Alien Origin di Mark Atkins insieme 07:25: "Alien Origin" di Mark Atkins 10:24: "Gorunmeyenler" di Meliksah Altuntas 11:32: "Face: A Frat Party Massacre" di Taka Arai e Norith Soth 14:46: "Demon of the Flats" di Chris DuFresne e Brynden Whitten 15:29: "Cut/Print" di Nathaniel Nose 16:55: "The Conspiracy" di Christopher MacBride 24:07: "Sunshine Girl and the Hunt for the Black Eyed Kids" di Nicholas J Hagen 26:27: "Zlo (Evil)" di Peter Bebjak 27:02: "Hate Crime" di James Cullen Bressack 28:17: "Bigfoot County" di Stephon Stewart 29:37: "Survival Evidence" di Avishai Weinberger 36:22: "Grave Encounters 2" di John Poliquin 48:01: "Evidence" di Howie Askins 56:12: "Fuuin Eizou" di Kazuto Kodama, Akio Urata e "Tokyo Videos of Horror" di Kazuto Kodama 01:04:56: "V/H/S" di Adam Wingard, Ti West, Joe Swanberg, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, David Bruckner, Tyler Gillett, Justin Martinez, Chad Villella Partecipanti: Marco Grifò Costanza Marguglio (Ospite) Alessandro Valenti Anchor: https://anchor.fm/salotto-monogatari Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2QtzE9ur6O1qE3XbuqOix0?si=mAN-0CahRl27M5QyxLg4cw Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/it/podcast/salotto-monogatari/id1503331981 Google Podcasts: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy8xNmM1ZjZiNC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== Logo creato da: Massimo Valenti Sigla e post-produzione a cura di: Alessandro Valenti Per il jingle della sigla si ringraziano: Alessandro Corti e Gianluca Nardo
Mark Atkins is the 71st speaker on the Wolf Whistle podcast. Mark tells us of his humble beginnings, facing Wolves in the old Fourth Division then winning the Premier League with Blackburn a few years later. Mark speaks of his move to Wolves and the highs and lows that it brought and why playing in so many different positions made him the ‘Jack of all trades'.
Listen to Harley Hooligan and off-road racer Mark Atkins from Rusty Butcher in the latest H-D Podcast.
BRFCS - Blackburn Rovers Fan Community Podcast from brfcs.com
In Part 1 the panel discusses the effect of lockdown from the fans' perspective and in Part 2 Ian Herbert chats with Rovers' Premier League title-winner Mark Atkins
BRFCS - Blackburn Rovers Fan Community Podcast from brfcs.com
In Part 1 the panel discusses the effect of lockdown from the fans' perspective and in Part 2 Ian Herbert chats with Rovers' Premier League title-winner Mark Atkins
In this episode with talk with David Gilchrist. David has always been a great supporter of Australian music with many stories to tell including his work with Mark Atkins. We talk music, travelling, songwriting and discuss Davids latest music and band, White Water.
This week host Dave Sulecki talks to Harley Davidson Hooligan rider Mark Atkins, who is also the face behind Rusty Butcher, a clothing and leather goods brand. Mark started riding motocross at 3 yrs old, racing at 4 and it was only a matter of time before his obsession with Harley's and love for jumping anything collided. Combining his brand and love for riding, and you have a truly unique individual that is leading the innovation in free riding and dirt track racing on Harley Davidson Motorcycles. Mark tells us why he supports other local businesses and craftsmen, how he's "Making Sportsters Great Again" and why he has pet goats. Follow Mark on Instagram at markthebutcher and RustyButcher! Shop and learn more about Mark at: rustybutcher.com
SOLENOÏDE, émission de 'musiques imaginogènes' diffusée sur 30 radios dans le monde
Solénoïde (20.05.2019) - Participez à une expérience sonore stroboscopique dont l’écoute peut induire (sans champignon magique) des effets psychosensoriels allant de l’hallucination simple au rêve éveillé, en passant par une légère somnolence euphorisante !
3ème épisode où on fait le grand écart entre un petit Z opportuniste pour chaînes câblées et une production friquée avec des stars au casting. On commence par une des nombreuses productions bas de gamme de chez "The Asylum", les hard discounters du film de monstres avec "L'Empire des requins"("Empire of the Sharks") de Mark Atkins qui en 2017 qui tente de recycler "Waterworld" et "les 7 Samouraïs" en y rajoutant des requins contrôlés électroniquement... "Dark Tide" de John Stockwell en 2012, espère lui jouer dans une toute autre cour, celle du thriller psychologique naturaliste haut de gamme en emmenant Halle Berry et Olivier Martinez nager au milieu des grands requins blancs en Afrique du Sud. Hélas dans les deux cas le voyage risque de ne pas être bien enthousiasmant...
Mark Atkins has an (alter) ego problem. You may know him as Mark or you may know him as Rusty Butcher. Hooligan racer, stunt rider, motoXer, leather designer and so much more. Mark has done more with stock Harley-Davidson Sportster motorcycles than perhaps anyone you have ever known. In addition to being a great rider, Mark has developed the "Rusty Butcher" line of leather and clothing items that is selling well nationwide. He has also found an easy way for him to become a social media guru who has amased about 100,000 followers and did it organically. We hope you enjoy this episode of Talking Motorcycles with Mark Atkins powered by Crosley Brands! We offer special thanks to: The Harley-Davidson Motor Company, Dunlop Motorcycle Tires and Clearwater Lights!
This Asylum film stars Jamie Atkins, Robert Boyle, Jane March, Vicki GloverDirected by Mark AtkinsPodders Complicit: Paris Bauer, AJ Petrella, Scott M Mills
Mark Atkins is regarded as one of Australia's finest virtuoso didgeridoo players and is recognized internationally for his collaborations with some of the world's leading musicians, including Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, Sinead O'Connor and minimalist classical composer Philip Glass. Atkins is of Irish/Australian heritage, as well as being a descendant of Western Australia's Yamitji people. We get a chance to hear him performing and weaving stories at a didgeridoo workshop- festival held in Woolloongabba, a suburb of Brisbane, alongside contributions from master didgeridoo player Stephen Kent and Aboriginal player Adrian Burragubba, who talks about the concepts of 'Dreamtime' and 'songlines'.