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Creative Chats podcast - 81. Creative Chat with Artist and Creativity Coach, Sarah Jane Vickery

81. Creative Chat with Artist and Creativity Coach, Sarah Jane Vickery

03/24/21 • 40 min

Creative Chats podcast

Do you consider yourself to be creative? Did you know that cartooning can help?!

Meet Sarah Jane Vickery, an artist and creativity coach who’s developed unique online art classes to help you do just that. Her goal is to help as many people as possible build the core skill of being able to think creatively - children and adults alike.

Sarah believes a creative mindset is not just about thinking outside of the box and inventing new things, it’s also key to expressing your thoughts, processing ideas, telling a story and building the confidence to adapt and change.

With the current social distancing environment, you can get creative through Sarah’s online interactive art classes. There are three classes to choose from: Cartoon Club for Kids, Discover Your Inner Cartoonist for adults and Cartoon Break for Businesses.

Sarah is also launching a drawing game called Cartoon Club on Kickstarter. Inspired by her online art classes, it’s designed it as a fun way to bring friends and family together through the ageless art of cartooning.

To learn more about Sarah's online Cartoon Club art classes for children, adults and businesses visit her website.

To share your drawings and see what Sarah does in class join Cartoon Club Creates on Facebook Group.

Or get alerted about when Cartoon Club the Game launches on Kickstarter in spring 2021 by signing up for her newsletter on her website.

Try some of Sarah's FREE cartooning videos on her YouTube channel: Sarah Jane Vickery Art

Check out Cartoon Club at https://sarahjanevickery.com

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Do you consider yourself to be creative? Did you know that cartooning can help?!

Meet Sarah Jane Vickery, an artist and creativity coach who’s developed unique online art classes to help you do just that. Her goal is to help as many people as possible build the core skill of being able to think creatively - children and adults alike.

Sarah believes a creative mindset is not just about thinking outside of the box and inventing new things, it’s also key to expressing your thoughts, processing ideas, telling a story and building the confidence to adapt and change.

With the current social distancing environment, you can get creative through Sarah’s online interactive art classes. There are three classes to choose from: Cartoon Club for Kids, Discover Your Inner Cartoonist for adults and Cartoon Break for Businesses.

Sarah is also launching a drawing game called Cartoon Club on Kickstarter. Inspired by her online art classes, it’s designed it as a fun way to bring friends and family together through the ageless art of cartooning.

To learn more about Sarah's online Cartoon Club art classes for children, adults and businesses visit her website.

To share your drawings and see what Sarah does in class join Cartoon Club Creates on Facebook Group.

Or get alerted about when Cartoon Club the Game launches on Kickstarter in spring 2021 by signing up for her newsletter on her website.

Try some of Sarah's FREE cartooning videos on her YouTube channel: Sarah Jane Vickery Art

Check out Cartoon Club at https://sarahjanevickery.com

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82. Creative Chat with Writer, Artist, and Sketchbook Skool Founder, Danny Gregory

Danny Gregory has written a dozen internationally best-selling books on art and creativity. He is the founder of Sketchbook Skool with tens of thousands of students worldwide.

Through his books and in the large online communities he oversees, Danny has shown tens of thousands of people how to ignite their inner artists, embrace their creativity and tell the stories of their lives. From Boston to Beijing, people who haven’t drawn since grade school have picked up the creative habit and have gone on to publish books of their own and show and sell their artwork.

Danny is the founder of Sketchbook Skool, a video-based art school designed to inspire creative storytelling through illustrated journaling. Taught by the world’s best illustrators, artists and educators, Sketchbook Skool encourages its global community of over 50,000 students to draw and keep a sketchbook regardless of skill level.

Danny spent three decades as one of New York’s leading advertising creative directors and has created award-winning, global campaigns for clients like Chase, JPMorgan, American Express, IBM, Burger King, Ford, Chevron and many others.

Danny was born in London, grew up in Pakistan, Australia, and Israel, and graduated summa cum laude from Princeton University. He lives in Phoenix, AZ.

For more, visit his site, dannygregory.com and sketchbookskool.com

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