
Artistic Success through Gel Printing and Quilting with Drew Steinbrecher
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08/20/24 • 49 min
Ever wondered how to transition from a graphic designer to a full-time artist? This week on "Mind Over Medium," I am thrilled to announce that our podcast is moving to Substack! This platform, with its community-building potential, is the perfect new home for us. To mark the occasion, I have an enriching conversation with Drew Steinbrecher, a celebrated artist known for his work in gel printing, collage, and quilting. Drew opens up about his transition from graphic design to art, sharing the experiences and mistakes that shaped his unique style and drove his success.
Our discussion dives into Drew's thought processes behind his artistic choices, including why he chose fiber as his primary medium and the thematic connections in his "Urban Fabric" quilt series. We underscore the importance of writing to add depth to one's work and reflect on the persistence required to shift from a graphic design career to a full-time art practice. Drew’s journey is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit needed to find success in a creative field, making this episode an essential listen for aspiring artists.
We also spotlight the exciting world of organizing online artist summits, inspired by my experience at Kelly Conrad's event. The Collage Maker Summit and the Gel Printer Summit have been remarkable successes, and we discuss the logistics and benefits of such events. Hear about our upcoming plans, including a free event for beginner gel plate users, and gain insights into balancing creativity and entrepreneurship. Whether you're an artist looking to turn your passion into a business or someone seeking inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable advice and personal anecdotes. Don't miss it!
Connect with Drew Here and on Instagram
Connect with Lea Ann Here and on Instagram
Ever wondered how to transition from a graphic designer to a full-time artist? This week on "Mind Over Medium," I am thrilled to announce that our podcast is moving to Substack! This platform, with its community-building potential, is the perfect new home for us. To mark the occasion, I have an enriching conversation with Drew Steinbrecher, a celebrated artist known for his work in gel printing, collage, and quilting. Drew opens up about his transition from graphic design to art, sharing the experiences and mistakes that shaped his unique style and drove his success.
Our discussion dives into Drew's thought processes behind his artistic choices, including why he chose fiber as his primary medium and the thematic connections in his "Urban Fabric" quilt series. We underscore the importance of writing to add depth to one's work and reflect on the persistence required to shift from a graphic design career to a full-time art practice. Drew’s journey is a testament to the entrepreneurial spirit needed to find success in a creative field, making this episode an essential listen for aspiring artists.
We also spotlight the exciting world of organizing online artist summits, inspired by my experience at Kelly Conrad's event. The Collage Maker Summit and the Gel Printer Summit have been remarkable successes, and we discuss the logistics and benefits of such events. Hear about our upcoming plans, including a free event for beginner gel plate users, and gain insights into balancing creativity and entrepreneurship. Whether you're an artist looking to turn your passion into a business or someone seeking inspiration, this episode is packed with valuable advice and personal anecdotes. Don't miss it!
Connect with Drew Here and on Instagram
Connect with Lea Ann Here and on Instagram
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Mind Over Medium - Artistic Success through Gel Printing and Quilting with Drew Steinbrecher
Transcript
All right , I've got some news folks . I am moving my content over to Substack . I don't know if you hang out there much . I've been hanging out there for a while , honestly , kind of lurking , seeing what it was about , seeing what the vibe was like , and I've decided I like it a lot and I hope you will too . It's a great place for us to connect and create community
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