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In this episode Maggs is joined by Arianè Kamps, a watercolor and oil painter from Alberta, Canada to talk about how art has evolved alongside humanity over the last several thousand years and how these observations manifest in her work. Arianè discusses the struggle of making art for the content machine; how she tries to cope with burnout while working a non-creative primary job to stay afloat; how her work ended up on the moon; and how being an artist is to constantly grapple with rejection and failure. Arianè also considers the question of whether being an artist is who you ARE or what you DO.
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Arianè's Website
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In this episode Maggs is joined by Arianè Kamps, a watercolor and oil painter from Alberta, Canada to talk about how art has evolved alongside humanity over the last several thousand years and how these observations manifest in her work. Arianè discusses the struggle of making art for the content machine; how she tries to cope with burnout while working a non-creative primary job to stay afloat; how her work ended up on the moon; and how being an artist is to constantly grapple with rejection and failure. Arianè also considers the question of whether being an artist is who you ARE or what you DO.
Show notes:
Arianè's Instagram
Arianè's Facebook
Arianè's Website
Arianè's YouTube Channel
TOTALLY F#@!ING NORMAL Instagram
Leave a voice message for Maggs
Maggs' Instagram