
What's Your Story, Morning Glory?
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03/30/21 • 19 min
In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston follows up multiple conversations on Clubhouse, with this episode focusing on the importance of telling stories with your art and career. He breaks it down into a handful of different levels of storytelling that range from back stories of the creation of specific art pieces to the stories we tell in building our own mythology as artists. Each type of storytelling has its own place and importance and can be a tremendous tool in getting more exposure, collectors, as well as getting work into shows and competitions. Storytelling can unite us with our viewers and even inspire us to create better work. This is a must listen for anyone who is questioning the merits of storytelling for artists and in the art world.
For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork.
Check out The Living Artist in the Spotlight section of Discover Pods (https://discoverpods.com/podcast-spotlight-living-artist/). Great interview with links to all sorts of places! Thank you to Discover Pods.
You can now support the Podcast. Go to https://www.pmsartwork.com/podcast to check it out.
Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 30 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #8) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts.
Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"
In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston follows up multiple conversations on Clubhouse, with this episode focusing on the importance of telling stories with your art and career. He breaks it down into a handful of different levels of storytelling that range from back stories of the creation of specific art pieces to the stories we tell in building our own mythology as artists. Each type of storytelling has its own place and importance and can be a tremendous tool in getting more exposure, collectors, as well as getting work into shows and competitions. Storytelling can unite us with our viewers and even inspire us to create better work. This is a must listen for anyone who is questioning the merits of storytelling for artists and in the art world.
For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork.
Check out The Living Artist in the Spotlight section of Discover Pods (https://discoverpods.com/podcast-spotlight-living-artist/). Great interview with links to all sorts of places! Thank you to Discover Pods.
You can now support the Podcast. Go to https://www.pmsartwork.com/podcast to check it out.
Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 30 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #8) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts.
Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"
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Getting Into The Creative Mindset Quickly
In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston discusses the art of creativity within a time constraint. We all experience the madness of life sometimes, but we still need to be able to create our art at our best in the window of time we have. Preston talks about developing the ability to trick your brain into fast-tracking your best creative self during a busy day, or even in a period of creative stagnancy and gives three examples of how he triggers a deep creative state in his own life. Feel free to use these, or any iteration of them in your own life.
For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork.
Check out The Living Artist in the Spotlight section of Discover Pods (https://discoverpods.com/podcast-spotlight-living-artist/). Great interview with links to all sorts of places! Thank you to Discover Pods.
You can now support the Podcast. Go to https://www.pmsartwork.com/podcast to check it out.
Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 30 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #10) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts.
Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"
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Interview with Christina Elizabeth Smith (Amrta)
In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston talks with Los Angeles based artist and actress Christina Elizabeth Smith, aka Amrta. In this super fun and deep conversation, Christina shares her (destined to be made into a movie) origin story that goes from being a military child, through conquering the dancing world as teenager, into her acting and fine art journey in Los Angeles, where she has worked on many noteworthy shows such as NCIS: New Orleans, The Young and The Restless, Days of Our Lives, Paradise Lost, Grey's Anatomy, and more, working alongside Geena Davis, Alan Ruck, and Scott Bakula, to name a few. She shares with Preston many acting anecdotes, talks about her relationship with ShockBoxx gallery, her love of Kintsugi and how it relates to her artwork, her Buddhist practice, the importance of spirituality in her life and work, sharing her passion and personal story with the world, and yes, her dogs! TRIGGER WARNING: Christina does share a very intense traumatic event that happened in her life near the end of the interview, which may not be for the faint of heart. It is however a very important story in her life, journey and art, and something that she hopes will help open a dialogue that can help future survivors and change a system that has sadly failed so many. Buckle up for this wonderful and insightful conversation with Amrta!
You can discover more of Christina's work and read more of her story on her two Instagram accounts (https://www.instagram.com/amrtaart/ and https://www.instagram.com/christinaelizabethsmith/). Also check out her IMDB page for some cool acting and video highlights!
For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork.
You can now support the Podcast. Go to https://www.pmsartwork.com/podcast to check it out.
Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 30 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #8) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts.
Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"
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