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This episode unpacks a powerful truth about creativity: your path isn't linear, and that's exactly how it should be. Host Martine Severin breaks down how three groundbreaking artists navigated multiple streams of life while building their creative practice.
Elizabeth Catlett: Merged modernist training with accessibility
Charles White: Combined Chicago labor movement work with mastering his craft
Mary Sully: Dakota artist who challenged Western conventions
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Creative Journeys
01:52 Exploring the Lives of Influential Artists
06:11 The Importance of Technical Skills and Commitment
08:09 Conclusion and Call to Action
KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:Website: Martine SeverinFollow on Instagram: Martine | This Is How We CreateSubscribe to the Newsletter: Martine’s Substack
This episode of This is How We Create is produced and edited by Martine Severin.
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This episode unpacks a powerful truth about creativity: your path isn't linear, and that's exactly how it should be. Host Martine Severin breaks down how three groundbreaking artists navigated multiple streams of life while building their creative practice.
Elizabeth Catlett: Merged modernist training with accessibility
Charles White: Combined Chicago labor movement work with mastering his craft
Mary Sully: Dakota artist who challenged Western conventions
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Creative Journeys
01:52 Exploring the Lives of Influential Artists
06:11 The Importance of Technical Skills and Commitment
08:09 Conclusion and Call to Action
KEEP UP WITH MARTINE:Website: Martine SeverinFollow on Instagram: Martine | This Is How We CreateSubscribe to the Newsletter: Martine’s Substack
This episode of This is How We Create is produced and edited by Martine Severin.