PK 169: Witches, Demons, and Art. Inside the Creative Mind of Occult and Fantasy Artist, Jim Pavelec.
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English - November 22, 2017 08:30 - 54 minutes - 37.5 MB - ★★★★★ - 102 ratingsVisual Arts Arts Education art photoshop artist career digitalart drawing education howto interview painting Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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“Make sure it’s something you really, really have a passion for...not just a thing that you think is gonna make money.” ~ Jim Pavelec
Witches, demons, and art have always been strongly linked. If you look back through art history, you’ll find countless artists such as William Blake who have been inspired by the writings of Aleister Crowley and themes such as Ars Goetia…
And now, in the 21st Century, occult and fantasy artist, Jim Pavelec, is bringing these darkly wonderful themes to new audiences with his powerful paintings and prints.
But what does it take to make an impact in the art world today? Should you be making the art you truly want to make...or making the art you think might sell?
And, how can you as an artist learn to treat your creativity as a business without feeling too much like a salesperson?
In this week’s podcast interview, Jim Pavelec talks about making the break from a busy (but financially unstable) freelance fantasy artist career to building a huge new audience for his occult art.
You’ll hear a lot of common sense advice, some home truths, and a refreshing insight into the reality of carving out a career as an artist in this busy age of social media, art conventions, and establishing an online presence....
Key Takeaways From This Interview:
Why Jim decided to leave his career as a freelance fantasy artist and focus on making the art he felt truly passionate aboutHow Jim got over the problem of selling his art in public
How to balance your lifestyle with making art
Why investing in your art career can pay dividends in the long run
How to grow your social media following...without burning out
Why the ‘follow your dreams’ rhetoric will only get you so far
How to find the thing you love doing most...and keep doing it