Dreaming Big
What are your dreams? What keeps you up at night and makes you get out of bed in the morning? What makes your heart pound and your creative juices flow? Artists tend to dream big, which leads us to strange career paths as well as the impulses that underpin great creative output -- but what if we don’t dream big enough? And what if we let our dreams get away from us? Jake Parker, Will Terry, and Lee White discuss the importance of dreams and dreaming big, and try to pin down the nature of that thing that makes us struggle against conventional wisdom, creative block, and financial stress, to make art.
Episode 56 of the 3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast podcast, hosted by Alex Sugg, Daniel Tu, Jake Parker, Aaron Painter, Lee White, Will Terry, titled "Dreaming Big" was published on June 2, 2020 and runs 58 minutes.
June 2, 2020 ·58m · 3 Point Perspective: The Illustration Podcast
Summary
What are your dreams? What keeps you up at night and makes you get out of bed in the morning? What makes your heart pound and your creative juices flow? Artists tend to dream big, which leads us to strange career paths as well as the impulses that underpin great creative output -- but what if we don’t dream big enough? And what if we let our dreams get away from us? Jake Parker, Will Terry, and Lee White discuss the importance of dreams and dreaming big, and try to pin down the nature of that thing that makes us struggle against conventional wisdom, creative block, and financial stress, to make art.
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