We discuss that feeling where there's absolutely not enough time. And we're taking the summer off!
We're joined by the wonderful Mike Hendley to talk about mushroom ink, oomph, and other great stuff.
It had to be done. We talk about how to be new at things, and what we would and would not tell our newb selves.
Four years, one hundred episodes, lots of feelings. We share our thoughts on where we started and where we are now, and share some messages from friends and listeners.
How has art and making changed over the past two years? When you absolutely positively cannot watch anything else on Netflix, and all activities are canceled.
Happy chaos - it's our style, and it's this episode. (Please send us your stories of the past four years!)
Fan art - is it art? (Spoiler: We're going to say yes.) Is it about the fan part or the art part?
We check in on the color palette experiment, and what we're making and doing.
Julia got some arty homework from her therapist and Tiff has Big Feelings about her color challenge.
It's time for our January challenge - making art using only three colors! Who is happy with the selection they got, and who is a little scared and confused?
We share some things to give to makers, and some things to give from makers and small businesses. And add some things to our own wishlists in the process.
What sets us off on a specific project? Do we even know?
We talk about the things we have around us that inspire in different ways. What makes you an art collector?
Julia catches everyone up on what's been going on, including why she had to call a brief hiatus. But also some good things that she's been doing!
Tiff had a bigger and awesome market, so we talk a bit about table neighbors, future plans, and all that fun stuff.
What are some apps we use for inspiration and creativity? We talk about: Snapseed Phonto Retouch Magic Hour Photoshop Express Year of Color Copic Collection Art Anatomy Procreate Art Studio Pro
Sometimes you just have to roll with where your mood takes you. And sometimes that mood is not for making.
We do a little feels and project catch-up, and Tiff blows Julia's mind.
After a quick update on Julia's application situation, Tiff shares her experiences selling at an art show.
Andy Cook
in the beginning you said kids just get happy when they see art no matter what, do you feel that your opinion has changed and if not what age group were you referring to
Courtney Dixon
Don't throw your art supplies out! organize a local art swap!