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  • Making Art from Forgotten Materials | Minnesota to Germany | Artist Nathan Terborg.
    Feb 13 2025

    Imagine the thrill of witnessing your art travel across oceans for a debut in Europe. Join Nathan Terborg he recounts the exhilarating journey of his solo exhibition at Gallerie Benjamin Eck in Munich and the captivating artist talk with curator Domenico de Cirico. This episode promises an insider's look into the logistics of moving over 1,300 pounds of art, the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi that fuels his worldview, and the concept of Weltanschauung that shapes his artistic vision. With Domenico's engaging questions, they traverse the landscape of impermanence and decay, finding beauty in the overlooked and forgotten materials Nathan incorporates into his works.

    Listeners will gain insight into his creative processes as Nathan shares how artists like Kiefer, Burri, and Bradford have profoundly influenced his work with discarded materials. This isn't just about art; it's a narrative of transformation and resilience. From a personal journey from addiction to recovery, they explore parallels between personal growth and artistic creation. This conversation is a heartfelt appreciation of the power of creativity to renew perspectives and give new life to forgotten materials, turning them into compelling stories of renewal. A special thanks goes to Benjamin Eck for this incredible opportunity, Domenico de Chirico for the thoughtful and thought-provoking questions, Chris Fay for doing the videography at the event, and everyone who supported and attended the exhibition.

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    @domenico_de_chirico

    @chris_fay_media

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    23 min
  • David Lynch on Ideas, Meditation and Artistic Freedom.
    Jan 30 2025

    What if the mind could fish for ideas just as easily as one casts a line into the sea? Join us on a voyage into the enigmatic world of the late David Lynch as we explore his profound influence on creativity. From the haunting landscapes of "Twin Peaks" to the visceral imagery in "Eraserhead," Lynch's work has left an indelible mark on the arts. We share personal stories about encountering Lynch's films for the first time and how his distinct vision has shaped our own artistic paths. The episode also highlights Lynch's unique approach to capturing ideas, likening them to fish swimming in the vast ocean of our subconscious, just waiting to be caught with the right amount of patience and silence.

    The art of meditation takes center stage in our conversation, revealing how it can be a powerful tool for achieving balance in your studio practice. By examining David Lynch's philosophy and the insights from his book "Catching the Big Fish," we delve into how meditation aids in nurturing the true self. This introspective journey includes reflections on the wisdom of philosophers like Donald Winnicott, historical figures such as Abraham Lincoln and musical poets like Nick Cave, with anecdotes that illustrate how meditation serves as both a shield and a weapon against life's inevitable challenges. The discussion underscores the importance of clarity and focus in the pursuit of artistic expression.

    In the quest for creative freedom, we navigate the essentialism and the balance between light and darkness in the artistic journey. We uncover the liberating potential of saying no to distractions, embracing the mystery of the unknown, and documenting fleeting thoughts to ensure they aren't lost to time. Practical tips come to life, offering listeners ways to capture inspiration through journaling and other methods. Whether you're a seasoned artist or a curious beginner, this episode invites you to rethink the boundaries of your creative process and rediscover the joy of genuine artistic freedom. We will mis you David Lynch.

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    1 h et 31 min
  • From Apathy to Introspection in Art: Lessons from Rick Rubin and Patti Smith
    Jan 16 2025

    The episode explores the importance of creating art for oneself rather than seeking outside validation. Through insights from influential figures like Rick Rubin and Patti Smith, it emphasizes the need for genuine expression, resilience amid challenges, and setting clear goals for the creative journey.

    • Rick Rubin advocates making art for oneself
    • Reflecting on the year highlights periods of apathy
    • The importance of setting micro-goals for artistic progress
    • Patti Smith’s insights on artistry without audience expectations
    • William Burroughs on maintaining a good reputation in art
    • Embracing life’s challenges as part of the creative process
    • Building networks and collaborating with other artists
    • Encouragement to celebrate small achievements

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    29 min
  • Can Embracing Uncertainty Improve Your Art? Notes from Jack Whitten.
    Dec 26 2024

    What if embracing uncertainty could unlock your artistic potential? Inspired by Jack Whitten’s "Notes from the Woodshed," Nathan Terborg embarks on a reflective journey through the philosophical depths of creativity and doubt. This episode unpacks Whitten’s profound insights, shared through compelling quotes and personal anecdotes, revealing how his struggles with self-doubt and conviction resonate with our own artistic journeys.

    Nathan navigate's the beauty of complexity and the transformative power of journaling, drawing from Whitten’s 1987 journal entries. This episode emphasizes the significance of acknowledging emotions and using journaling as a tool for growth and introspection. By exploring Whitten's creative process, we highlight how embracing the daunting feeling of starting over can lead to profound artistic breakthroughs. The artist dive's into personal experiences of vulnerability, illustrating how recognizing our starting points allows us to move forward with intention, despite the shadows of uncertainty.

    Our journey continues with an exploration of Whitten’s artistic intention and innovative techniques. Delving into his creative process reveals how intentionality and evolution drive artistic expression and how unconventional tools can become refined techniques. We reflect on the power of self-coaching and the potential benefits of documenting intuitive experiments. As we wrap up, the transformative potential of journaling stands out as a beacon for personal and professional insight, encouraging listeners to maintain clarity of vision while confronting challenges and negativity.

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    38 min
  • Creating Shared Connections in Our Art. Lessons from Georgia O'Keeffe, Van Gogh and Nick Cave.
    Dec 12 2024

    Ever had your Black Friday order turn into a comedy of errors, with just a single tube of paint arriving instead of the anticipated haul? Join us in our reunited episode as we kick things off with this true-life mishap, setting the stage for a deeper discussion about the role of vulnerability in our creative lives. This lighthearted tale leads us to reflect on the joys and challenges of celebrating a milestone birthday and how such personal experiences fuel our artistic endeavors.

    Navigating the art world as an introvert or someone with anxiety can feel daunting, but overcoming these obstacles can lead to meaningful connections. Stories of studio visits and art residencies highlight how vulnerability is a cornerstone of building authentic relationships in the art community. By sharing these moments, we underscore the joy and enrichment that comes from engaging with like-minded individuals who not only understand but also elevate our artistic journeys.

    The transformative power of vulnerability isn't just a personal endeavor; it's a catalyst for artistic freedom and authenticity. As we ponder profound questions, we draw parallels between human interactions and the emotional connections artists strive to make through their work. Reflecting on quotes from icons like Van Gogh and Georgia O'Keeffe, we discuss how embracing imperfections can lead to genuine artistic expression. As we look ahead to new creative goals, this episode encourages a fearless pursuit of art that is true and resonant, welcoming the unknown with open arms.

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    1 h
  • Artists, Stop Seeking APPROVAL and Focus on Your Craft!
    Nov 28 2024

    Can an artist truly live without creating? Join us as Ty Nathan Clark explores this compelling question and offers an intimate view of his creative journey while Nathan prepares for his much-awaited exhibition in Munich alongside the talented Kit King. Through the lens of cherished literary works by Lewis Hyde and Rainer Maria Rilke and the poetic brilliance of Theodore Roethke and Allen Ginsberg, Ty shares insights into the transformative power of turning inward for inspiration. Together, we unravel the essence of inviting past artistic influences into our work, embracing the natural flow of creativity, and celebrating the raw authenticity that emerges when we connect with our inner selves and nature.

    This episode is a heartfelt celebration of the artist's journey, filled with profound reflections and inspiring moments. Ty delves into the necessity of pursuing art as an intrinsic need and the value of self-discovery and solitude in fostering true creative expression. Highlighting a captivating encounter with artist Edward Povey, we discuss the importance of focusing on the soul and authentic creativity over seeking external approval. Let this conversation inspire you to prioritize your genuine artistic vision and find solace in the undeniable magic of creation.

    Books:
    The GIft: Creativity and the Artist in the Modern World - Lewis Hyde
    Letter to a Young Poet- Rainer Maria Rilke
    A Small Porch: Wendell Berry

    Where Nathan is Showing in Munich January 2025:
    https://www.benjamin-eck.com

    Kit King:
    https://www.kitkingart.com

    Edward Povey:
    https://www.instagram.com/edwardpovey


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    20 min
  • The Emerging Artist Life: Visionary Projects Blayne Planit talks with Ty Nathan Clark
    Nov 14 2024

    Could social media be the key to unlocking an artist's full potential? Join us for a special episode of Just Make Art as VIsionary Projects co-founder Blayne Planit sits down with our Ty Nathan Clark, to uncover the transformative power of digital platforms in the art world. Ty takes us through his journey, enriched by family influences and global experiences, demonstrating how modern tools like Instagram have become critical in building connections and expanding an artist's reach. With tales of unexpected opportunities and strategic self-promotion, Ty's insights reveal the intricate dance between digital presence and artistic success.

    Through Ty's story, we navigate the delicate balance between studio work and networking, offering emerging artists a blueprint for transitioning from group exhibitions to the coveted solo show. Ty shares invaluable strategies for engaging with galleries, emphasizing the necessity of quality content and thoughtful interactions on social media. The conversation explores how persistence and a proactive approach can lead to significant breakthroughs, illustrating Instagram's role as an indispensable ally in an artist’s career path.

    As we close this enriching episode, Ty leaves us with a powerful message about the enduring impact of mentorship and collaboration. He discusses his commitment to nurturing emerging talents through his mentorship program, underscoring the importance of fostering a supportive community. By sharing personal anecdotes of growth and the triumphs achieved through partnership, Ty inspires artists to embrace each opportunity as a chance to learn and evolve, ultimately crafting a dynamic and accessible art world for all.

    Visit Visionary Projects:
    https://visionaryprojects.org

    Follow Visionary Projects:
    https://www.instagram.com/visionaryprojectsnyc

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    57 min
  • Art Inspiration. Things Inspiring Us. Sean Scully, Dana James and Jonathan Todryk.
    Oct 31 2024

    Is turning 50 the new beginning you've been waiting for? Join us as we explore this exciting milestone and the possibilities it brings for personal reinvention and artistic growth. We dive into a lively conversation inspired by our listener, Brittany Clifford, who is contemplating a move from New York's art scene to Miami's vibrant landscape. Learn how to establish a new creative community by attending local gallery openings, connecting with fellow artists, and leveraging the power of social media.

    Trusting your instincts is an art in itself, and we reflect on how spontaneity can lead to stunning creations. Inspired by William Blake's wisdom, "First thought is best in art," we recount studio stories where improvisation led to unexpected brilliance, like a serendipitous moment with resin and pink wood shards. We also share a moving encounter with Dana James' painting, underscoring the profound emotional impact and transformative beauty art can hold. This episode shines a light on the works of Dana and Jonathan Todryck, celebrating their artistic journeys and continuous pursuit of innovation.

    Gratitude plays an essential role in nurturing creativity, and we draw inspiration from Nietzsche to emphasize its importance in the artistic process. Hear our personal anecdotes on how simple habits like journaling and meditation can foster a positive mindset and clear mental clutter. We'll guide you through the significance of "soul care," offering insights on maintaining creativity amidst life's demands. Whether you’re an artist on a similar journey or someone seeking inspiration, this episode promises a heartfelt discussion on art, gratitude, and the joy of creating.

    Check out:
    Brittany Clifford's art
    Dana James art
    Jonathan Todryk's art

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    45 min