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In this After Hours episode, Pennylane Shen shares a grounded, perspective-shifting approach to finding your visual voice as an artist—one that steps away from the noise of social media and back into tactile, intentional creative exploration.
Drawing from her popular seminar and years of experience consulting thousands of artists, Pennylane walks us through what it actually means to develop a cohesive practice. She invites us to reflect on the visual threads that connect our work, create physical spaces that nurture inspiration, and explore the lineage of influence that shapes how we create.
This isn’t about following trends or rushing to define your “style.” It’s about slowing down, observing what already exists in your work, and giving yourself the structure—and permission—to go deeper. From mood boards to people maps to the underrated power of studies, this masterclass offers a refreshing, practical, and honest look at what it really takes to show up for your art.
It’s a quiet and powerful nudge back to the core of your practice, where your curiosity leads and your voice takes shape.
Reference: Aimee Henny Brown on creating an artistic family tree.
🎧 Listen to the Magic Hour Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
📖 Read the full show notes and transcript at unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast
✨ Stay in the magic: Follow @itsthemagichourpodcast for behind-the-scenes content, guest updates, and more!
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By Unicorn Marketing Co.In this After Hours episode, Pennylane Shen shares a grounded, perspective-shifting approach to finding your visual voice as an artist—one that steps away from the noise of social media and back into tactile, intentional creative exploration.
Drawing from her popular seminar and years of experience consulting thousands of artists, Pennylane walks us through what it actually means to develop a cohesive practice. She invites us to reflect on the visual threads that connect our work, create physical spaces that nurture inspiration, and explore the lineage of influence that shapes how we create.
This isn’t about following trends or rushing to define your “style.” It’s about slowing down, observing what already exists in your work, and giving yourself the structure—and permission—to go deeper. From mood boards to people maps to the underrated power of studies, this masterclass offers a refreshing, practical, and honest look at what it really takes to show up for your art.
It’s a quiet and powerful nudge back to the core of your practice, where your curiosity leads and your voice takes shape.
Reference: Aimee Henny Brown on creating an artistic family tree.
🎧 Listen to the Magic Hour Podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you tune in.
📖 Read the full show notes and transcript at unicornmarketingco.ca/podcast
✨ Stay in the magic: Follow @itsthemagichourpodcast for behind-the-scenes content, guest updates, and more!
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.