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If you're a true music fan, you know the best songs are the ones that speak to your soul, and Las Vegas artist Kuttup is doing just that. On this electrifying episode of Music Monday, we sit down with Kuttup to uncover her journey into the music industry and what makes her style impossible to replicate. From her raw lyrics to her captivating stage presence, Kuttup is proving why she's one of the realest voices in the game right now. And to top it off, she takes the stage to perform her hit single, “What It Comes To.” Follow Kuttup: Instagram: @itskuttup TikTok: @kuttupmusic Stream her music on all platforms: Kuttup
I'm so excited to share this special 20 min episode stack as a highlight with a powerful message. I'm publishing this curation to help you make the most of your time. The episode features segments from the episode 008, 009, & 010 featuring Jeff Goins and the following Aftercast & Solocast. https://richie.libsyn.com/stephen-m-r-covey-speed-of-trust ====== #8. Richie Norton dives in with bestselling author Jeff Goins as he teaches you how to not starve as an artist. Drawing from his best-selling books (including Real Artists Don't Starve, The Art of Work, You Are a Writer) and expansive experience as an author, entrepreneur, artist and coach, Jeff "dismantles the myth that being creative is a hindrance to success by revealing how an artistic temperament is in fact a competitive advantage. For centuries, the myth of the starving artist has dominated our culture, seeping into the minds of creative people and stifling their pursuits." Richie Norton and Jeff Goins share interesting stories with each other to help people understand how to thrive in pursuing their craft and living dreams through practical, timeless strategies, principles and tactics. This is a powerful podcast around inspiration, courage and business for creatives. RICHIE NORTON SHOW COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/richiepodcast RICHIE NORTON SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: http://www.richienorton.com/ RICHIE NORTON SOCIAL: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/richie_norton LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardnorton FB: https://www.facebook.com/richienorton TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/richienorton More: His award-winning blog Goinswriter.com is visited by millions of people every year. Through his online courses, events, and coaching programs, he helps thousands of writers succeed every year. Jeff lives with his family just outside of Nashville, where he makes the world's best guacamole. Real Artists Don't Starve is a Wall Street Journal bestseller. "Through inspiring anecdotes of successful creatives both past and present, Goins shows that living by these rules is not only doable but it's also a fulfilling way to thrive. "From graphic designers and writers to artists and business professionals, creatives already know that no one is born an artist. Goins' revolutionary rules celebrate the process of becoming an artist, a person who utilizes the imagination in fundamental ways. He reminds creatives that business and art are not mutually exclusive pursuits. In fact, success in business and in life flow from a healthy exercise of creativity. Expanding upon the groundbreaking work in his previous bestseller The Art of Work, Goins explores the tension every creative person and organization faces in an effort to blend the inspired life with a practical path to success. Being creative isn't a disadvantage for success; rather, it is a powerful tool to be harnessed."
Welcome to my new podcast! I'm your local queer Rainbow and thank you for joining me on my creative journey as I explore what I have been doing week by week. Today I talk about my latest works as a blossoming new “real” artist(digital artist that is) and the gallery I am creating to actually be sold as art prints! Along with this I'll also be changing this podcast to start talking about these artworks to share the in-depth feelings and meanings behind them, so expect some name and cover changes real soon. Also if you'd like to follow my journey a bit more closely and with frequent updates go here: https://www.instagram.com/ rainbowscreativity?igsh=M3J4dHJmZWc4b2gz&utm_source=qr
Megan Sant is a friend of Kailea's from Los Angeles (and she is married to Jack Shih, another podcast guest from this season). Megan is a trained fine arts painter. She shares her trajectory to becoming an artist, and how her career was impacted when she became a mother to her two daughters (ages 13 and 9). After the pandemic and loss of her mother, Megan has been trying to find her way back to her art. She shares the immense vulnerability required to reclaim this part of herself, and how much flexibility she needs to let it look differently than it once did. Megan is driven by the desire to model courage for her kids - this is something we can all learn from and be inspired by. Megan's path to becoming a painter, including attending the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore and attending graduate school at CalArts in Los Angeles. “Art World” beliefs Megan was exposed to such as: “You can't be a serious artist before age 40”, “Painting isn't a legitimate art form,” and “You need to be asked to have an art show”. The dichotomy in her mind that formed: “You can either be a serious artist OR you can be a mother – you cannot be both”. Do we want to be a “serious” artist by these definitions? Who makes up these rules? Can we reject them? Who are the gatekeepers of this world and what if we opt out? Can we create our own definition of legitimacy? Can painting what is in front of me (as a mother) become radical in its own right? Moving through the fears, insecurity and voices in our heads that tell us why we can't do it. We are so grateful to our incredible sponsors. This episode is brought to you by: MacArthur's Appliances: https://www.macarthurappliances.ca/ Made with Local: https://www.madewithlocal.com/ Steff Sullivan Collective: https://www.steffsullivan.co/ Join the conversation over on Instagram @inthisnewseason. To find out more about Kailea's practice visit www.kaileaswitzer.com. In This New Season is recorded and produced by Greg Alsop at Don't Wake Baby Studio: www.gregalsop.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthisnewseason/message
Sari discusses the myth that artists have to attend art school to be legitimate. She weighs the pros and cons of art school, how she came to major in fine art, and how artists can continue their painting education outside the confines of an institution.This episode is sponsored by my upcoming book, Modern Still Life: From Fruit Bowls to Disco Balls, which you can pre-order now :) The book is out June 18This episode is also sponsored by Not Sorry Art and my online art school, Not Sorry Art SchoolEmail Sari at notsorryart@sari.studioFollow Sari: @not_sorry_art
"Timeless Strategies for Thriving in the New Creative Age"
I've written FAN FICTION about a REAL ARTIST. You can find the written version of this text here, and you can see which artist I'm talking about in the axe to hot dogs to maggot pipeline video that inspired the fiction here on YouTube or TikTok. Apologies.
The craze with artificial intelligence has continued dominating people's attention across industries — creating images, deepfake videos and writing essays. KEXP's Roddy Nikpour gives a rundown on how A.I. has been playing out in the music industry and chats with musician and writer, Kelly Bishop, about her Vice article titled, “Is AI Music a Genuine Threat to Real Artists?” Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How am I ever going to start fixing all this up? This property is so massive, I don't remember her owning so much. I guess I'd better get started before it gets too dark- AHH! I hope you've enjoyed this adorable story! I love a story that I can dive head first into and get lost in. Thank you for everything you do for me, I can't thank you enough! Music - Artist: FABLE | Track: Thirsty (Instrumental) Hear more from this artist: http://lnk.to/Fable Get Claim Free Music from Real Artists: https://www.syncvault.com License: syncvault:aBl0kzSKZGnmaPTqCaeW975jvVg --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vixievoice/support
Oh hey... Uh this is weird... I thought you didn't work here anymore... It's been a few months since we broke up, why would it be weird?... Oh you're here with someone new?... I hope you enjoyed this different take on the Jealous Ex story! I wanted the ending to feel a bit different and I can't wait for you to hear it! I hope you've enjoyed this sweet story! Until next time! Click the link to support the channel! - https://linktr.ee/vixievoice Like the music? Check out the amazing Artists below! - Artist: FABLE Track: Orbiting (Instrumental) Hear more from this artist: http://lnk.to/Fable License: syncvault:ADnwXjibxjwpAYkBidqmIyREbuk Artist: Emme Lentino Track: Beauty In The Night (Instrumental) Hear more from this artist: https://lnk.to/EmmeLentino License: syncvault:ul06YwUPTYhF2iVAbLoD0dG4BF4 Artist: Bianca Rose Track: Start Again (Instrumental) Hear more from this artist: https://lnk.to/BiancaRose License: syncvault:kHJURxhJ7qUe56lj0vInt1VMFUm Get Claim Free Music from Real Artists: https://www.syncvault.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/vixievoice/support
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jeff Goins who is an expert at helping people actually make money with their expertise. We discuss the best way to stand out in your industry, finding the right systems for winning clients and business development, and so much more. Jeff Goins is a writer, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur with a reputation for challenging the status quo. He is the best-selling author of five books including The Art of Work and Real Artists Don't Starve. He is also the creative force behind the ghostwriting agency, Fresh Complaint ( freshcomplaint.com ). A husband, father of two, and a guacamole aficionado, Jeff lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What we can all learn from Michelangelo How to artfully break the rules to stand out from the crowd The best way to be different in your industry Why you never need to reinvent the wheel Tips for finding the right systems for you The true cost of doing something yourself rather than getting help The systems you need around winning the work and business development How Jeff approaches continuous learning Lies Jeff sees people telling themselves I hope you enjoyed this episode with Jeff! The stories we tell ourselves about what is possible for us is what really matters. Making money with your expertise is possible for anyone, it's all about how you see it and your mindset around it. If you are interested in learning more from Jeff, make sure to visit his website and check out his book Real Artists Don't Starve. If you've ever thought about writing a book, check out his agency. Resources Mentioned: More on Jeff Goins and his writing Get a copy of Real Artists Don't Starve More on Jeff's agency and ghostwriting Check out my weekly newsletter Get a copy of Jeff Walker's book Launch
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jeff Goins who is an expert at helping people actually make money with their expertise. We discuss the best way to stand out in your industry, finding the right systems for winning clients and business development, and so much more. Jeff Goins is a writer, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur with a reputation for challenging the status quo. He is the best-selling author of five books including The Art of Work and Real Artists Don't Starve. He is also the creative force behind the ghostwriting agency, Fresh Complaint ( freshcomplaint.com ). A husband, father of two, and a guacamole aficionado, Jeff lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What we can all learn from Michelangelo How to artfully break the rules to stand out from the crowd The best way to be different in your industry Why you never need to reinvent the wheel Tips for finding the right systems for you The true cost of doing something yourself rather than getting help The systems you need around winning the work and business development How Jeff approaches continuous learning Lies Jeff sees people telling themselves I hope you enjoyed this episode with Jeff! The stories we tell ourselves about what is possible for us is what really matters. Making money with your expertise is possible for anyone, it's all about how you see it and your mindset around it. If you are interested in learning more from Jeff, make sure to visit his website and check out his book Real Artists Don't Starve. If you've ever thought about writing a book, check out his agency. Resources Mentioned: More on Jeff Goins and his writing Get a copy of Real Artists Don't Starve More on Jeff's agency and ghostwriting Check out my weekly newsletter Get a copy of Jeff Walker's book Launch
In this episode of Real Relationships Real Revenue, I sat down with Jeff Goins who is an expert at helping people actually make money with their expertise. We discuss the best way to stand out in your industry, finding the right systems for winning clients and business development, and so much more. Jeff Goins is a writer, keynote speaker, and entrepreneur with a reputation for challenging the status quo. He is the best-selling author of five books including The Art of Work and Real Artists Don't Starve. He is also the creative force behind the ghostwriting agency, Fresh Complaint ( freshcomplaint.com ). A husband, father of two, and a guacamole aficionado, Jeff lives just outside of Nashville, Tennessee. Topics We Cover in This Episode: What we can all learn from Michelangelo How to artfully break the rules to stand out from the crowd The best way to be different in your industry Why you never need to reinvent the wheel Tips for finding the right systems for you The true cost of doing something yourself rather than getting help The systems you need around winning the work and business development How Jeff approaches continuous learning Lies Jeff sees people telling themselves I hope you enjoyed this episode with Jeff! The stories we tell ourselves about what is possible for us is what really matters. Making money with your expertise is possible for anyone, it's all about how you see it and your mindset around it. If you are interested in learning more from Jeff, make sure to visit his website and check out his book Real Artists Don't Starve. If you've ever thought about writing a book, check out his agency. Resources Mentioned: More on Jeff Goins and his writing Get a copy of Real Artists Don't Starve More on Jeff's agency and ghostwriting Check out my weekly newsletter Get a copy of Jeff Walker's book Launch
This special BackTrack episode revisits our 2019 conversation with EMMY Award-winning director Cameo Wood. During that conversation, we discussed Cameo's acclaimed sci-fi short film REAL ARTISTS, adapted from a short story by author Ken Liu. The short tackles A.I, in a way that is eerily prescient in light of the introduction of generative A.I. tools such as Chat GPT, Bard, and DALL-E.Episode Links:Check out our review of REAL ARTISTS here: https://www.the7thmatrix.com/blog/2018/3/13/real-artists-cameo-wood Follow & Support EYE ON SCI-FI Podcast And The7thMatrix: https://bio.site/eyeonscifiWe are now on Mastodon! https://universeodon.com/@eosfpodcastPodcast Intro music: "I Succumb" by António Bizarrohttps://freemusicarchive.org/music/Antnio_Bizarro/City_of_Industry_Slow_Gun/
437 - What Makes Someone A Real Artist? With Connie Noftsier - 05/30/2023Podcast Number: 437Podcast Release Date: 05/30/23Podcast Description Connie Noftsier is a busy woman. She embroiders amazing fiber art nature sculptures, she owns a local bed and breakfast, she teaches classes, and she has been both a landscape designer and a women's pastor at her church. In fact, she has had so many things on her plate over the years, it's a wonder she ever has time to try anything new, but she finds a way! It's exactly this "can-do" spirit in her that led her to try out the Artist Rise Up masterclass, where she came to realize just how important her art is in her life. Next thing you know, she's joined our Created To Thrive Artist Mentoring Program, knocked out all of the training modules, and embraced her role as an artist in God's Kingdom! Take a listen to this episode to get a sense of what the Mentoring Program can do for all kinds of artists. Connie talks about some of the benefits, both tangible and intangible, of being in the program. If you're on the fence about whether to join Created To Thrive, going "backstage" with Connie is going to get you excited about the possibilities. Please check out Connie's website, Instagram, and Facebook pages at the links below to see just what God is doing through her art. https://www.connienoftsierstudio.com/https://www.instagram.com/connienoftsierstudio/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100069411729469 ====================When you're ready to stop striving and start thriving, here are 4 other ways I can help: 1️⃣ Get my FREE Guide, “5 Biggest Misconceptions About Prophetic Art”Wondering how to create your art with God or what prophetic art is all about? Grab my free guide and make sure you're not stuck in any of these misconceptions about prophetic art! Download here ➡️ https://thrive.matttommeymentoring.com/5-biggest-misconceptions-about-prophetic-art2️⃣ Learn a New Framework for Living: Watch this free 60-minute, on-demand workshop I created called “How to Start Thriving as the Artist God Created You to Be,” where I share a simple, Kingdom-based framework for living that anyone can use starting today. Click here for details and to enroll! ➡️ https://matttommeymentoring.mykajabi.com/ew-optin-how-to-start-thriving3️⃣ Connect with God: Discover how to connect with the Lord and discover His intention for you and your art in His Kingdom in my course, How to Connect with God to Create & Sell Your Art. Get more details here ➡️ https://thrive.matttommeymentoring.com/how-to-connect 4️⃣ Ready to truly thrive? Join the Created to Thrive Artist Mentoring Program to discover how to build your art business and live the abundant life Jesus promised you as an artist in His Kingdom! Click here for details and to enroll! ➡️ https://www.matttommeymentoring.com/artmentor.htmlThanks for listening! You can also watch th
While I was writing the book proposal for Artpreneur I had to look at what other art books are out there and see how my book could fill a need that these books haven't. And it was in this process that I came across today's guest, Jeff Goins. Jeff is a bestselling author, podcaster, blogger, marketer, speaker, and a few other things. Through his bestselling books, courses, coaching, and speeches, he shares his ongoing journey of transformation, inspiring creators like you to discover your voice and share it with the world. He's also the founder of Fresh Complaint, a bespoke creative agency that helps thought leaders turn good ideas into big ideas. Among other titles, he wrote Real Artists Don't Starve, where he debunks the myth of the starving artist with rules for artists who thrive. “Being seen doing your work is the best marketing an artist can offer.” - Jeff Goins With everything he's done, Jeff has made more than a few observations about the world. Here are some common misconceptions about art that he busts today: Real artists don't care about money. Real artists don't need to do any marketing; they just have to make good art. Artworks reach a point in creation when they are finished or complete. “Art is not the thing you create. It is the process by which you create it.” - Jeff Goins One of the things Jeff shares is that an art is never finished. A book is never done, it's only due. Books and art belong to a certain point in time, and can never be recreated, even by the artist. For full show notes, go to schulmanart.com/255 ++++++++++++++++++++
The separate Country of WA State is the leading indicator of what The Left intends to do to America. Here's some of the what's coming: they intend to ban semi-automatic rifles owned by people who have never broken a law. They intend to make sure school-shooters and drive-by shooters get less prison time. Yes, this is in the same legislative session. The AP is helping them in their pursuit by pretending AR-15s are used in most murders carried out using guns. This is all being done in a Country where you would literally commit a felony if you let your Dad shoot one of your weapons without doing a background check on him. It's tempting to say this is all play-acting, but this is a State that recently attempted to pass into law a Bill that would put people in prison for wrongspeak, so one can understand why the dictator, Jay Inslee, doesn't want people armed with weapons capable of effectively defending their homes.Down the Left Coast, Stephen Colbert shared his version of Jesus while his well-trained audience hooted along. Colbert's Jesus bares a remarkable likeness to Big Brother. He appears to believe in the same, fictional Jesus as Hillary Clinton, to whom the Mockingbirds have now turned to get real advice on how to run a successful military effort as The Party continues to push us to give even more to Ukraine . . . Colbert's fake Jesus would approve, of course. What does God say? We are to be charitable people, we are to be cheerful givers . . . it does not say: “aggressive takers.” 2 Corinthians 9:6-7The Cheerful Giver6 The point is this: whoever sows sparingly will also reap sparingly, and whoever sows bountifully will also reap bountifully. 7 Each one must give as he has decided in his heart, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.The Lord Jesus told us to pay taxes because the coins belonged to Caesar. Jesus did not say that we are to turn to government to care for people, that is our job.Mark 12:1717 Then Jesus said to them, “Give back to Caesar what is Caesar's and to God what is God's.”And they were amazed at him. BREAKING: WA State House passes “assault” weapon ban on a 55-42 vote. Now heads to state Senate.Democrat bill goes easy on school shooters, campus drug dealersYesterday, Colbert compared Samuel Alito to the Taliban. Today, Colbert says Republicans are bad Christians, "[The Potential GOP Budget] echoes the word of our Lord, 'For I was hungry and you said, 'hey, who gave you that free food? Slap that fish out of his dirty little mouth!'"Breaking: Censored video re-emerges of Jacob Chansley reading Trump's tweet, telling protestors to GO HOME and remain peaceful.MSM Try to Makeover ‘Merchant of Death' Released by Biden as a Real Artist; 'Life can always change drastically... 'Hillary Clinton: Ukraine's war-fighting "is so inspiring to me. I hope it is inspiring to every American, particularly those in positions to make decisions. Because we have to continue, and I would even argue, increase the military support that we give the Ukrainians"Biden DOJ Crusade to Jail Young Man for Anti-Hillary Memes Just Got Much Uglier 4Patriotshttps://4patriots.comNever be in the dark with the Patriot Power Solar Generator. Use code TODD to save 10% on your first order.Alan's Soapshttps://alanssoaps.com/TODDUse coupon code ‘TODD' to save an additional 10% off the bundle price. Bonefroghttps://bonefrog.usEnter promo code TODD at checkout to receive 5% off your subscription. Bulwark Capitalhttps://knowyourriskradio.comGet your free copy of “Common Cents Investing” Call 866-779-RISK or visit the website. Healthycellhttps://healthycell.com/toddJourney to better health and save 20% off your first order with promo code TODD.My Pillowhttps://mypillow.comUse code TODD for BOGO free on the new MyPillow 2.0RuffGreenshttps://ruffgreens/toddGet your FREE Jumpstart Trial Bag of Ruff Greens, simply cover shipping. SOTA Weight Losshttps://sotaweightloss.comSOTA Weight Loss is, say it with me now, STATE OF THE ART!GreenHaven Interactivehttps://greenhaveninteractive.comGet more business from Google and your website!Texas Superfoodshttps://texassuperfoods.comTexas Super Foods is whole food nutrition at its best.
Creative Type Podcast: Conversations for visual artists and art lovers
There's no better teacher than life itself, but if you can get a little advice or tips along the artists journey in business it seems to make life a little easier and helps light the way. Today's episode talks about personal experiences first hand and how to show up fully prepared for the art life. Or at least as prepared as possible.Lori and Jaime talk about:• Bad arts and crafts show experiences includingbig promisesbad weatherbad direction or no instructions for show arrival and set uptheftcopyright infringement and/or copycatsother vendors helping themselves to your stuff• People wanting artwork created for free• Charities looking for donations• People with big dreams and no money As in each episode, we include bits of our personal lives into the discussion. Think of it as sitting with your two artist friends chatting about art, the art biz and life. Grab a cup of your favorite beverage and join us.People and/or podcasts mentioned:Vicki WilsonDon't forget to subscribe so you won't miss out on any episodes. We'd love to hear from you, so email us any questions and comments. We're always looking for podcast ideas from you on subjects that you want to hear us talk about or questions you'd like the answers to.
In episode 61 of The Gradient Podcast, Daniel Bashir speaks to Ken Liu.Ken is an author of speculative fiction. A winner of the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy awards, he is the author of silkpunk epic fantasy series Dandelion Dynasty and short story collections The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories and The Hidden Girl and Other Stories. Prior to writing full-time, Ken worked as a software engineer, corporate lawyer, and litigation consultant.Have suggestions for future podcast guests (or other feedback)? Let us know here!Subscribe to The Gradient Podcast: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Pocket Casts | RSSFollow The Gradient on TwitterOutline:* (00:00) Intro* (02:00) How Ken Liu became Ken Liu: A Saga* (03:10) Time in the tech industry, interest in symbolic machines* (04:40) Determining what stories to write, (07:00) art as failed communication* (07:55) Law as creating abstract machines, importance of successful communication, stories in law* (13:45) Misconceptions about science fiction* (18:30) How we've been misinformed about literature and stories in school, stories as expressing multivalent truths, Dickens on narration (29:00)* (31:20) Stories as imposing structure on the world* (35:25) Silkpunk as aesthetic and writing approach* (39:30) If modernity is a translated experience, what is it translated from? Alternative sources for the American pageant* (47:30) The value of silkpunk for technologists and building the future* (52:40) The engineer as poet* (59:00) Technology language as constructing societies, what it is to be a technologist* (1:04:00) The technology of language* (1:06:10) The Google Wordcraft Workshop and co-writing with LaMDA* (1:14:10) Possibilities and limitations of LMs in creative writing* (1:18:45) Ken's short fiction* (1:19:30) Short fiction as a medium* (1:24:45) “The Perfect Match” (from The Paper Menagerie and other stories)* (1:34:00) Possibilities for better recommender systems* (1:39:35) “Real Artists” (from The Hidden Girl and other stories)* (1:47:00) The scaling hypothesis and creativity* (1:50:25) “The Gods have not died in vain” & Moore's Proof epigraph (The Hidden Girl)* (1:53:10) More of The Singularity Trilogy (The Hidden Girl)* (1:58:00) The role of science fiction today and how technologists should engage with stories* (2:01:53) OutroLinks:* Ken's homepage* The Dandelion Dynasty Series: Speaking Bones is out in paperback* Books/Stories/Projects Mentioned* “Evaluative Soliloquies” in Google Wordcraft* The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories* The Hidden Girl and Other Stories Get full access to The Gradient at thegradientpub.substack.com/subscribe
Countless artists have taken inspiration from “The Starry Night” since Vincent Van Gogh painted the swirling scene in 1889. Now artificial intelligence systems are doing the same, training themselves on a vast collection of digitized artworks to produce new images you can conjure in seconds from a smartphone app. The images generated by tools such as DALL-E, Midjourney and Stable Diffusion can be weird and otherworldly but also increasingly realistic and customizable — ask for a “peacock owl in the style of Van Gogh” and they can churn out something that might look similar to what you imagined. But while Van Gogh and other long-dead master painters aren't complaining, some living artists and photographers are starting to fight back against the AI software companies creating images derived from their works. Two new lawsuits — one from the Seattle-based photography giant Getty Images — take aim at popular image-generating services for allegedly copying and processing millions of copyright-protected images without a license. Getty said it has begun legal proceedings in the High Court of Justice in London against Stability AI — the maker of Stable Diffusion — for infringing intellectual property rights to benefit the London-based startup's commercial interests. Another lawsuit in a U.S. federal court in San Francisco describes AI image-generators as “21st-century collage tools that violate the rights of millions of artists.” The lawsuit, filed on Jan. 13 by three working artists on behalf of others like them, also names Stability AI as a defendant, along with San Francisco-based image-generator startup Midjourney, and the online gallery DeviantArt. The lawsuit alleges that AI-generated images “compete in the marketplace with the original images. Until now, when a purchaser seeks a new image ‘in the style' of a given artist, they must pay to commission or license an original image from that artist.” Companies that provide image-generating services typically charge users a fee. After a free trial of Midjourney through the chatting app Discord, for instance, users must buy a subscription that starts at $10 per month or up to $600 a year for corporate memberships. The startup OpenAI also charges for use of its DALL-E image generator, and StabilityAI offers a paid service called DreamStudio. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
Welcome to season 3 of the longest-running podcast on colored pencil as a fine art medium! Get ready for more inspiration, innovation, and everything you want to know about this medium that we love so much! For all the links, references, and resources, head over to www.sharpenedartist.com/podcast Want to get the video podcast early? For early release, rough-cut, and ad-free video versions of the show, join the Members Circle community inside Monthly Sharpener.
Those two letters - A.I. - have created an incredible groundswell of interest, excitement and concern in the creative community. For some, these rapidly evolving tools - including ChatGPT and other apps - represent the next great technological breakthrough. For others, these tools represent a threat to human creativity and thought because of their potential to mimic and replace real artists, writers and others in the entertainment and educational space. In this episode, we'll take on those fears and show you why, as a creative of faith and belief in God, you can rest easy and refuse to panic as these tools continue to gain traction in the culture. You'll understand your three God-given artistic gifts that no algorithm or program can replicate: Your ability to initiateYour ability to interpretYour ability to be inspired by God These three areas are proof that no matter how advanced A.I. becomes, there will always be a need for creatives who can tap into what it means to create as a unique artist. Support the show
Do you have what it takes to become an artist? Almost 20 years ago, I didn't think I did. I didn't go to art school, and I didn't even start painting until I was 35. Even after years of selling my work in stores, I still couldn't bring myself to brand myself as an artist. And now? I own a 6-figure art biz, I get to do what I love every day, and I get to teach other people how to do it. It just goes to show you that it's never too late to start showing up to do the work that YOU love. If you want to hear my story about how I broke into the art world with absolutely ZERO idea of what I was doing, tune in. We'll cover: How our past experiences with art can cloud our judgment How I sold my first pieces Identifying as an artist, even while it's a side hustle Believing what society says about being an artist Carving out whitespace in your schedule to start making art If you're excited to come along on this journey with me, make sure to subscribe to this podcast, and don't forget to come hang with me on Instagram @jodie_king. Interested in being a guest on a future episode of Honest Art? Email me at amy@jodieking.com!
Tonight T and Boser are geeking out with the Community T-Shirt Design Contest Winner, Birds Suck, as he shares his thoughts about his drawing origin story, the state of geek culture today, and how he's able to turn his art into a full time business with Cantina Thirteen. BIRDS SUCK SOCIALS: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/birds_suck/ Cantina Thirteen: https://www.cantinathirteen.com/canteenies Catch the LIVE interviews Mondays at 8:30pm EST on twitch at twitch.tv/forgeekbygeeks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/forgeeksbygeeks/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ForGeeksByGeeks TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@forgeeksbygeeks *********** HEY YOU! That is so cool you scrolled all the way down here. That must mean you're a pretty cool human. Since you're so cool, we want to invite you to come hang out with us and our community full of dorks, nerds, and geeks just like you. Welcome to your judgement free place to geek out loud: https://forgeeksbygeeks.live/ FGBG has everything.... • Live on Twitch every week featuring interviews, idiotic games, miniature painting, and our on-going TTRPG Campaigns! • Active Discord community full of hot takes, the dankest of memes, and amazing potential new friends • Merch to let your geek flag fly IRL • Boser and the D&D Boys who will be there for you when you just need to geek out loud! Find all that and more at https://forgeeksbygeeks.live/
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In this week's episode I have a special guest returning to the show, Yawny Blew. Last year we did an episode and so much has changed in that time. We had a conversation as two artist and talked about vulnerability in art, the definition of an artist, letting go of the fantasy and much more. Join us on this journey! Yawny Blew @yawnyblew www.yawnyblew.com Meditation by James Woods aka Dat Yoga Dude (@datyogadude) Thank you for listening. Please subscribe to all of our channels. Hope you enjoy! The Art of Letting Go merch at www.theartoflettinggopodcast.com If you would like to give us some feedback or just reach out to us feel free: https://anchor.fm/theartoflettinggopodcast/message (voicemail) theartoflettinggopodcast@gmail.com (213) 394-2773 Music by: Mike Brown Instrumental from @drake @21savage Episode also contains a snippet of “Damn Disconnected” from Yawny Blew and @amir.stay.fly which will be released next month! #mentalhealthpodcast #theartoflettinggo #feelfree2feelfree #1925society #blackmalevulnerability #blackvoices #knowledge #linkinbio #newepisode #linkinbio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theartoflettinggopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/theartoflettinggopodcast/support
Some thoughts on the way the liberal press likes to frame things when it comes to the arts, which entirely involves the rearrangement of deck chairs on a sinking ship. (Published in written form in Counterpunch earlier in October, I was on tour and didn't have a chance to make the podcast version til now.)
The greatest artists to ever do it... could they be replaced? AI generated art has been the new wave and begs the question. Is it the end of real artists? Listen in to find out more!
In our first episode we talk about what the title of our Podcast means. How we deal with impostor syndrome and which limiting beliefs trip us up.Artists and Books mentioned:Struthless: https://struthless.com/Lynda Barry, book "What it Is": https://g.co/kgs/UMFvRVKey Takeaways1. Feeling like an artist is not a static thing, allow for fluidity, change and growth.2. The value of what you do, is separate from the money you generate from it.3. Instead of asking or answering the question: “What do you do?”, ask “where does your life-force go?”4. Labels become important when you need to claim something out the norm and when you want to be a role model for others.5. Keep showing up and making art in spite of your limiting beliefs.6. If you're growing your beliefs should grow and change with you.7. How people perceive us, isn't necessarily how we feel inside.8. If you're looking for a practical assignment, start with the phrase “I am an artist because”. Write this down several times and fill in your own because.9. To take it to the next level, write it down in the morning, spend your day with the question, then write down the answers at the end of the day.Enjoyed the podcast? Please rate, review & share it with anyone who might enjoy it or find it useful!Thank you for joining us!Email us: notarealartistpodcast@gmail.com (you can let us know what you enjoyed, what your 'AHA' moments were, or any questions you'd like us to answer or topics you'd like us to discuss in a future episode)IrisWebsite: https://iris-impressions.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iris.impressions.art/TamaraWebsite: https://www.ruskea.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ruskea_art/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Want to get your music heard, by actual people? There are only 4 ways to do it. The most successful artists employ all four of these major strategies, while those that languish in obscurity for their whole live rarely do more than 1 or 2 with any seriousness. Justin Colletti shares all four of these approaches, as well as their benefits and pitfalls, in this week's episode. Thanks to GPU Audio for sponsoring this podcast. Get free Early Access to their convolution reverb at https://gpu.audio/sonicscoop Thanks to iZotope for sponsoring this episode of the SonicScoop Podcast. Get 10% off their plugins at https://iZotope.com/SonicScoop ►Get Compression Breakthroughs here: https://compressionbreakthroughs.com ►Get Mixing Breakthroughs here: https://mixingbreakthroughs.com ►Get Mastering Demystified here: https://MasteringDemystified.com
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ARW interviews her artist/actor/illustrator friend BEN BRADLEY about his struggles and triumphs in the acting, art, and theater industries. He is super interesting and a very different guest than those ARW usually interviews. If you have a long drive ahead of you, or simply want to vibe, hit "PLAY." --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Let's talk about impostor syndrome as an artist! The #1 way that I see Impostor Syndrome come up for artists is a belief that they're not a "Real Artist" if they didn't go to art school. Guess what, even if you have ZERO formal training, you are still an ARTIST. If you enjoy making any kind of artwork for fun or as a business, you are an ARTIST. We're talking all about Impostor Syndrome today, breaking it down, and banishing it for good! On this podcast you'll get a motivational pep talk with a lot of different ways to blast impostor syndrome thoughts out of your brain. Bookmark this one for any day you need a creative pep talk to get you painting again! Please take a minute to rate the podcast 5-stars on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Plus, hit the "subscribe" button so you never miss an episode. If you want to reach out, my email is laurenkristineart@gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laurenkristineart/ I'll be back next week with another new episode. This season you can expect more art tips and tricks, breakdowns of useful painting techniques, and, of course, lots of information on selling your art and starting an art business out of your creative hobby.
Last time, we learned about how Steve got going in the tattoo world... Not the most savory of places he admits. Hey, when the light comes in, it can only be seen clearly in the darkest of places. Steve Cochran resides in Greenville, SC and manages Reckless Heart Tattoo. Having had a very unusual beginning, Steve truly cares about legacy; About how he impacts the world around him. Steve's gone through a lot of living. He's witnessed more than the average and knows what tattooing has done for him. Because of what Steve's experienced, he now aids in the coaching/education of other artists. (He just had one baby bird take flight into her own career.) Some things to note: The quote that Amy pointed out (the one about pain being transformed or transmitted) was said by Richard Rohr. The artist, both Amy and Steve discussed, who does hand painted calligraphy, is @deliavico... Check out both references as these are people to know. :) Thank you so very much Steve. We now have our time set with Rico and Tattoo-Steve ... This will be fun!!! Hosts: Just Amy Nicholls this time (Rico and Steve exclusive in the future.) Sound Design by: (Sound Wizard) Chuck Nunn (@djchucknunn) New Intro and Exit Music by Chuck Nunn. "Jamuary 10" (list of Jamuary's found here at: Soundcloud.com/chuck-nunn ) OG Intro and Exit Music Created by: Brandon Carter at (Brandon Scott Carter Publishing). The name of the OG track is "Ink Apprentice". If you like Brandon's sound, you can email him at: (brandon.carter@outlook.com) *If you liked The Apprenticeship Diaries (TAD), please follow us, rate, and review us! Pardon the redundancy, but we're just so excited: We are now sponsored by Reinventing the Tattoo and if you would like to get off-the-wall value for continuing art education (from master tattoo artists) then follow this link to save 10% on a subscription: www.reinventingthetattoo.com/theapprenticeshipdiaries Make sure your balls are nice and smooth too while you're at it... Don't have smooth boys... Then you should take us up on 15% your first Smooth My Balls order with this link: smoothmyballs.com/theapprenticeshipdiaries You can find us currently on: IG: @the_apprenticeship_diaries FB: The Apprenticeship Diaries Twitter: TheApprenticeshipDiaries We are on these listening platforms: Spotify iTunes or iHeartRadio Amazon Stitcher Please follow rate and review wherever you find our show. We would love constructive criticism too. :) 5 stars is always great, but we wanna earn it! If you'd like to reach out to us directly, comment, advise, or offer an interview, please email at: theapprenticeshipdiaries@gmail.com Remember: The only difference between you and your mentors is time, and how much you want to get the fuck out of your own way!
Today's episode consists of cupcake, fear, Jeanette's meanness, pick-me attitude, and professional artists judging our art. Thank you to the Leiva brothers, Sierra, and Desiree for giving your input! We love you! Make sure to watch out videos on Youtube and follow us for more content! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cousin-cuisine/support
Believe it or not, the algorithm is hurting artists. The pressure to keep up with content to positively impact the chances of being ‘seen' is just unrealistic for most artists who truly spend their time ‘creating.' In this episode, Chloe talks about this, what she wants to see for social media platforms, and how she stays busy and has pivoted some of her art career (for the better) to combat the algorithm challenges.Connect with Chloe @chloew.artWork with Chloe: https://chloeelizabethcreative.com/Connect with me on Instagram!@brandgoodtime @shesbusyafLearn how you can work with me: msha.ke/brandgoodtime
Tune in with host @fabulousprissy and guest @abellabala.tv as they share their personal struggles and experiences that helped shaped them into the artists they are now. Find out what it's like growing up in a Jehovah's Witness household. Curious on how Priscilla and Abella met? How they were both tricked by someone in the industry! Find out the latest film industry drama, and why there will be a possible STRIKE in the Industry. #podcast #podcasts #movie #movies #filmindustry #seasonone #director #creativewriter #producer #actor #ratedr #uncensored #host #hosting #anchor #weeklyguest #youtube #spotify #therratedpodcastuncensored #strike #filmindustrystrike #standup #comedy #acting #Studios #independent #host #fabulousprissy --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/priscilla-emprechtinger/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/priscilla-emprechtinger/support
In this THEME episode, it's just your co-hosts Tony and Bill! We discuss when is a creation - be it a piece of art, software code or a product - ready to "ship"? We explore where and how does creativity flourish? And we unpack some of the psychology behind procrastination and how that can be a good thing, by giving us the time and space to come up with creative solutions and new ideas. Speaking of ideas, where do they come from? Are there any new ideas? ... Really? Let's get philosophical! Finally, we name drop and quote Pablo Picasso, Jerry Garcia, and several of our guests throughout this episode so ... If you liked this episode, please don't forget to share/subscribe/review. And check out a few past episodes whose guest's wisdom we draw upon. John Mohr interview: Indie Rock Star to IT Rock Star (October 2020) Ron Diorio interview: Imagination + Productivity = Creativity (November 2020) Sunil Garg talks with us about Science, Art, Law and the Cosmos! (December 2020) Sabrina Thompson interview: NASA Engineer, Artist, Author and Baller! (March 2021) Robert J. Lang interview: Origami Master and Physicist (June 2021)
During the interview, Alex shared how he was selected to 'audition' for the behind-the-scenes role, and the surprise when they selected him for the series. As he was talking, the commonalities between Alex and the Akiva character played by Michael Aloni were clearly defined. He explained the deeper meaning behind the 'fire' in the portrait of Racheli in Season 3, and that he sought the counsel of his teacher, who suggested he brighten the flames in the background.
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW with Alex Tubis, the real artist behind some of the most dramatic paintings in the Netflix hit series, Shtisel. During the interview, Alex shared how he was selected to 'audition' for the behind-the-scenes role, and the surprise when they selected him for the series. As he was talking, the commonalities between Alex and the Akiva character played by Michael Aloni were clearly defined. He explained the deeper meaning behind the 'fire' in the portrait of Racheli in Season 3, and that he sought the counsel of his teacher, who suggested he brighten the flames in the background.
Saturday morning special! You're welcome.-Nick & Andy talk about Mat Fraser's appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience.-Jacob Heppner retiring from competition.-21.1.-Andy loves the Joe Budden Podcast.-Nick's life since the birth of Cooper.-Tom Brady's business ventures.
I hear this all the time from my students and clients: "I'm not a real artist." This always leads me to ask: "What exactly is a REAL artist?" What do we mean when we say that? In this episode we'll talk about our core negative beliefs around what it means to be a "real" artist, and how those limiting thoughts are holding us back from building the creative lives we want to build. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/amightypractice/support
Bestselling author, blogger, and founder of Tribe Writers talks faith, writing, and his book, Real Artists Don't Starve. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit ginnyyttrup.substack.com
One of the most important concepts in writing, creativity, and business today is “authenticity.” We all want to be our authentic selves, and we want to feel that we're seeing other people as they truly are. But what does “authenticity” mean, and how do you display it as an artist, writer, or creative? I'm excited to bring you this conversation with Jeff Goins, who is the author of fantastic books such as Real Artist's Don't Starve, The Art of Work, and many others. Jeff also ran the Tribe Conference for several years in Franklin, TN, and I attended a couple of these. I enjoyed them thoroughly! For many years, I have appreciated Jeff's thoughtful approach to his creative work. In this conversation, we dig into the concept of authenticity and how we should think about this as creatives, business owners, and writers. I also dig into Jeff's new venture as a ghostwriter, which I find fascinating since that's what I'm doing as well. You can connect with Jeff and discover his books and other works at his website, https://goinswriter.com. You can also connect with him on Facebook and Instagram. You can find the full show notes here: https://kentsanders.net/177 Need a ghostwriter for your next project? Learn more here: https://inkwellghostwriting.com. *** If you enjoyed this episode, we'd love for you to leave a review on Apple Podcasts. It helps more people discover the show, which helps us create better content and resources. Subscribe and grab your free gift: https://kentsanders.net/subscribe Follow Kent: Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
This week Liz and Alrik are joined by part time co-host Samiat Salami and Indie Filmmaker Cameo Wood to talk about making her first film the Emmy Award winning Real Artists, how she approached her incredible 300 festival run with the film and how important inclusion is on set, not just on camera. We also have three stories of finding the perfect frame from cinematographers Sarah Phillips, Tracy Cring and Elif Koyutük! Additionally, Liz and Alrik talk about Amazon Video taking advantage of us, handling residual checks for your films and much more! Listen to this episode now or subscribe to us wherever you find your podcasts: Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play Contact Liz & Alrik Send us an email You can find Liz Manashil @ www.lizmanashil.com You can find Alrik @ www.alrikbursell.com You can now find MMIH @ mmihpodcast on instagram! Leave a comment on our website Find us on our Facebook Community Page Contact us on Twitter and Facebook
#8. Richie Norton dives in with bestselling author Jeff Goins as he teaches you how to not starve as an artist. Drawing from his best-selling books (including Real Artists Don't Starve, The Art of Work, You Are a Writer) and expansive experience as an author, entrepreneur, artist and coach, Jeff "dismantles the myth that being creative is a hindrance to success by revealing how an artistic temperament is in fact a competitive advantage. For centuries, the myth of the starving artist has dominated our culture, seeping into the minds of creative people and stifling their pursuits." Richie Norton and Jeff Goins share interesting stories with each other to help people understand how to thrive in pursuing their craft and living dreams through practical, timeless strategies, principles and tactics. This is a powerful podcast around inspiration, courage and business for creatives. RICHIE NORTON SHOW COMMUNITY: https://www.facebook.com/groups/richiepodcast RICHIE NORTON SHOW NOTES AND RESOURCES: http://www.richienorton.com/ RICHIE NORTON SOCIAL: INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/richie_norton LINKEDIN: http://www.linkedin.com/in/richardnorton FB: https://www.facebook.com/richienorton TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/richienorton More: His award-winning blog Goinswriter.com is visited by millions of people every year. Through his online courses, events, and coaching programs, he helps thousands of writers succeed every year. Jeff lives with his family just outside of Nashville, where he makes the world's best guacamole. Real Artists Don't Starve is a Wall Street Journal bestseller. "Through inspiring anecdotes of successful creatives both past and present, Goins shows that living by these rules is not only doable but it's also a fulfilling way to thrive. "From graphic designers and writers to artists and business professionals, creatives already know that no one is born an artist. Goins' revolutionary rules celebrate the process of becoming an artist, a person who utilizes the imagination in fundamental ways. He reminds creatives that business and art are not mutually exclusive pursuits. In fact, success in business and in life flow from a healthy exercise of creativity. Expanding upon the groundbreaking work in his previous bestseller The Art of Work, Goins explores the tension every creative person and organization faces in an effort to blend the inspired life with a practical path to success. Being creative isn't a disadvantage for success; rather, it is a powerful tool to be harnessed."
Jeff Goins (@JeffGoins) rejoins us to dispel a disheartening stereotype and discuss his new book Real Artists Don't Starve: Timeless Strategies for Thriving in the New Creative Age. "A starving artist is somebody who is unnecessarily suffering for the sake of their gift." -Jeff Goins The Cheat Sheet: Why be a starving artist like van Gogh when you can be a thriving artist like Michelangelo? How do you go from tinkering as a hobbyist to making money from your craft? How to distinguish yourself in a crowd of amateurs. Ways to utilize your day job to support your crafty side hustle. How to stick to your guns and stay motivated when people don't want to pay you what you're worth. And so much more... Full show notes at https://theartofcharm.com/662/ Find out more about the team who makes The Art of Charm podcast here! Learn over 500 subjects (no tests or homework!) at The Great Courses Plus -- The Art of Charm listeners get one month free here! As security breaches make headlines with increasing frequency, is your identity protected? Go to LifeLock.com or call 1-800-LIFELOCK and use promo code FORBES for 10% off your LifeLock membership! DesignCrowd helps startups and small businesses crowdsource custom graphics, logos, Web design -- even tattoo designs! Check out DesignCrowd.com/Charm for a special $100 VIP offer for our listeners or enter the discount code CHARM when posting a project. Rhone makes gear for the modern man who demands modern style, comfort, and quality. Click here or go to rhone.com and enter promo code CHARM at checkout to get 20% off your first purchase! Does your business have an Internet presence? Now save a whopping 50% on new webhosting packages here with HostGator by using coupon code CHARM! Free yourself from typing notes, reports, and documents by going with the transcriptionists we trust here at AoC: TranscriptionOutsourcing.net -- 99% or higher accuracy guaranteed! HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! If you dig the show, please subscribe in iTunes and write us a review! This is what helps us stand out from the crowd and help people find the credible advice they need. Review the show in iTunes! We rely on it! http://www.theartofcharm.com/mobilereview Stay Charming!