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Creative Catch Up - Your questions answered

Your questions answered

08/26/20 • 54 min

Creative Catch Up

Welcome to episode 10 of our podcast - Creative Catchup, where myself Mel Chadwick, illustrator/designer and Natasha Newton, artist/illustrator chat about running a creative business.


In this episode we answer all your questions!

Thanks to everyone who submitted questions for us- here are the questions that we answered:


@carolinehowitt - I would love to know more about how you both navigated moving into illustration from fine art.

@sal.eyre How did you get started as an artist/illustrator? Did you have help from anyone? How did you get your foot in the door and establish yourselves?

@iamlaurie You two are very confident and provide a natural way to share you art, thoughts and motivations. Which is something so much more than hiding behind your work in galleries. How did you begin this journey to be able to share to your audience in this way?

@ellie-duncan21 When things are not flowing as you'd like creatively, how do you deal with this?

@chocolate.clare Do you make art apart from what you post on social media? If so, do you only post the work that matches your recognised style? I'm struggling at the moment as I feel like I've found my style but get bored with sticking to it all the time! I like to experiment!

@lauraharrisonart_ How do you know when it's right to make a calculated financial risk as an artist?

@mike.davies52643 How much does the national pass cost?

@heidhorch Any advice on planning tasks and scheduling analog works vs digital: editing, posting etc.

@maillork Were there any things that were sort of surprises that you had to think of when you started?

@rheenak Hi can I sell my art at this difficult time?

@jessalittlecreative Help with overcoming imposter syndrome? It stops me creating work before I've even started!

@annmarireigstad Do you have any favourite art/illustration books?

@christineansellart What would be your dream creation?


This one is our last episode of season 1, we have really enjoyed chatting about running our business and hope you have enjoyed listening and learning along with us. If you have any topics you'd like us to tackle next season now is the time to let us know. Just write a comment on our Youtube channel or Instagram feed.


Speak soon,


Mel & Natasha

xxxx


Natasha's website: https://www.natashanewton.com/

Mel's website: https://www.melaniechadwick.com

Mel's shop: https://www.melaniechadwick.co.uk/


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative_catchup/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuvcBv8ogjtofVYVo2Ktog


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Welcome to episode 10 of our podcast - Creative Catchup, where myself Mel Chadwick, illustrator/designer and Natasha Newton, artist/illustrator chat about running a creative business.


In this episode we answer all your questions!

Thanks to everyone who submitted questions for us- here are the questions that we answered:


@carolinehowitt - I would love to know more about how you both navigated moving into illustration from fine art.

@sal.eyre How did you get started as an artist/illustrator? Did you have help from anyone? How did you get your foot in the door and establish yourselves?

@iamlaurie You two are very confident and provide a natural way to share you art, thoughts and motivations. Which is something so much more than hiding behind your work in galleries. How did you begin this journey to be able to share to your audience in this way?

@ellie-duncan21 When things are not flowing as you'd like creatively, how do you deal with this?

@chocolate.clare Do you make art apart from what you post on social media? If so, do you only post the work that matches your recognised style? I'm struggling at the moment as I feel like I've found my style but get bored with sticking to it all the time! I like to experiment!

@lauraharrisonart_ How do you know when it's right to make a calculated financial risk as an artist?

@mike.davies52643 How much does the national pass cost?

@heidhorch Any advice on planning tasks and scheduling analog works vs digital: editing, posting etc.

@maillork Were there any things that were sort of surprises that you had to think of when you started?

@rheenak Hi can I sell my art at this difficult time?

@jessalittlecreative Help with overcoming imposter syndrome? It stops me creating work before I've even started!

@annmarireigstad Do you have any favourite art/illustration books?

@christineansellart What would be your dream creation?


This one is our last episode of season 1, we have really enjoyed chatting about running our business and hope you have enjoyed listening and learning along with us. If you have any topics you'd like us to tackle next season now is the time to let us know. Just write a comment on our Youtube channel or Instagram feed.


Speak soon,


Mel & Natasha

xxxx


Natasha's website: https://www.natashanewton.com/

Mel's website: https://www.melaniechadwick.com

Mel's shop: https://www.melaniechadwick.co.uk/


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative_catchup/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuvcBv8ogjtofVYVo2Ktog


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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undefined - Advice we would give our younger selves

Advice we would give our younger selves

Welcome to episode 9 of our podcast - Creative Catchup, where myself Mel Chadwick, illustrator/designer and Natasha Newton, artist/illustrator chat about running a creative business.


In this episode we share the advice we would give to our younger selves.

This one is packed full of tips and as you can see by the length is our longest one yet. So make sure you get comfy and pop this on whilst you get creative.


We would love to hear what advice you would give to your younger self. Which tips would you like to have heard when you were younger?

Please do let us know and continue the discussion over on instagram or youtube.


Speak soon,


Mel & Natasha

xxxx


Natasha's website: https://www.natashanewton.com/

Mel's website: https://www.melaniechadwick.com

Mel's shop: https://www.melaniechadwick.co.uk/


Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative_catchup/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuvcBv8ogjtofVYVo2Ktog


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undefined - Get out of your comfort zone

Get out of your comfort zone

In this episode we catch up on what we've been doing away from the podcast and share how each of us have been getting out of our comfort zones. Natasha shares about her sketchbook experiments and Mel talks about her wonky portrait collab with another artist.


Let us know if you've been doing anything out of your comfort zone recently, have you found it's helped your art practice in anyway?


Speak Soon,

Mel & Natasha

xx


LINKS:

Natasha's Art club: https://ko-fi.com/natashanewton

Natasha's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC-Jf57imZwYMcLpfXIcnbGA

Mel's Artist Collab with Sandi: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrA0M3S3PAgRNu0E5DbY9MC8hursEdf6z

Sandi's Youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/sandihester

Emma Carlisle's Art Club: https://www.patreon.com/emmacarlisle


FOLLOW CREATIVE CATCHUP:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/creative_catchup/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSuvcBv8ogjtofVYVo2Ktog

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