Episode 5 - Worst Haunting Victim Ever with Tori Tinsley

EPISODE · Mar 11, 2025 · 1H 12M

Episode 5 - Worst Haunting Victim Ever with Tori Tinsley

from The Playing Possum Podcast · host playingpossumcollective

Check out Tori’s work!  https://www.toritinsley.com/ Follow her on blue sky  https://bsky.app/profile/toritinsley.bsky.social Or instagram if you must  https://www.instagram.com/tori.tinsley   Summary In this engaging conversation, Tori Tinsley shares her artistic journey, exploring the personal themes that shape her work. The discussion delves into the challenges and benefits of working from home, the emotional depth of Tori's art, and the importance of connections in the art world. Tori reflects on her experiences with vulnerability in sharing her art and how her background in art therapy influences her creative process. The conversation also touches on Tori's recent installations and her evolving practice, including the incorporation of sculpture into her work. In this conversation, Tori Tinsley shares her artistic journey, from rediscovering her passion for ceramics to exploring the complexities of color in her work. She discusses the evolution of her artistic style, influenced by her experiences with grief and humor, and how motherhood has inspired her recent creations. The conversation also delves into personal anecdotes, including ghost stories that connect to memories of loved ones, highlighting the interplay between art, memory, and emotion. In this engaging conversation, the hosts and guest, Tori Tinsley, explore the intersections of art, parenting, and personal fulfillment. They discuss the challenges of balancing creative pursuits with family life, the intuitive nature of art-making, and the emotional complexities that come with being an artist. Tori shares her experiences with different mediums, including ceramics and animation, and reflects on the pressures of audience perception and representation in the art world. The conversation culminates in personal takeaways and reflections on the creative journey. Takeaways Tori Tinsley is an artist who explores personal themes in her work. Home studios can enhance productivity but also present distractions. Art therapy influenced Tori's approach to creating art. Tori's work often reflects her experiences with family and motherhood. Social media can be a double-edged sword for artists. Connections in the art world are crucial for opportunities. Tori's recent installation at the Atlanta airport showcases her work to a wider audience. Vulnerability in art can be challenging but rewarding. Tori enjoys incorporating sculpture into her artistic practice. The collaborative process with curators can inspire new directions in art. Tori rediscovered her passion for art through ceramics after becoming a mother. Community ceramic centers like Mudfire provide valuable resources for artists. Color plays a crucial role in Tori's artwork, influenced by her experiences and observations. Tori's artistic style evolved from dark and muted palettes to bright and saturated colors. The influence of her children's drawings has become a significant part of her recent work. Grief and humor coexist in Tori's art, reflecting the complexities of her experiences. Ghost stories serve as a way to connect with memories of loved ones. Art can be a medium to express layered emotions, including joy and sorrow. Tori's work often challenges traditional notions of color combinations in art. The journey of motherhood has deeply influenced Tori's artistic expression. The creative process can be both painful and rewarding. Parenting influences artistic expression and inspiration. Intuitive art-making allows for flexibility and spontaneity. Self-doubt is a common struggle for artists. Balancing family life with artistic pursuits is challenging. Art should be created for personal fulfillment, not just for an audience. Exploring new mediums can reignite creative passion. The emotional landscape of art resonates with audiences. Finding joy in the process is essential for artists. Sharing experiences with fellow artists fosters community and support.   Please share any takeaways you had from the episode! Tag us @playing.possum.collective on Instagram and @playingpossumcollective.com on Bluesky. Or email us at [email protected].    Follow Us on Instagram Follow Us on Bluesky Watch this episode on YouTube Visit the Playing Possum Collective Website Playing Possum Podcast Website Sign up for our newsletter!  Share this episode with friends!  We’re now on Apple Podcast!    Check out the Possums individual creative endeavours.  See Katherine Edmonds’ work!  See Kacey Montgomery’s work!  See Jamey Hudnall’s work! 

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