Why You Are Having a Hard Time Finding Your Artistic Voice (#3)

EPISODE · Feb 1, 2022 · 36 MIN

Why You Are Having a Hard Time Finding Your Artistic Voice (#3)

from Made Remarkable with Kellee Wynne · host Kellee Wynne

Kellee dives into the struggles artists often face when searching for their unique voices. It can be frustrating, overwhelming, and downright disheartening at times, but this episode walks you through the journey of discovering your creative calling. Whether you're an emerging artist, a seasoned creator, or someone who simply loves to dabble in various art forms, then tune in and listen, and let's begin this journey together.🧠 One effective way to identify your artistic voice is through mind mapping. Picture your favorite art supplies, activities, and experiences that bring you joy. What aligns with your preferences? As you jot down these elements, you'll start to see patterns and themes emerge. This is the first step in understanding what truly resonates with your creative spirit.💪 Consistent challenges, such as the 100-day project, can greatly contribute to your growth as an artist. By pushing yourself out of your comfort zone and learning from both successes and failures, you'll begin to uncover aspects of your artistic voice that were previously hidden.✨ "Shiny object syndrome" can overwhelm artists with options, leading to a lack of coherence in their work. Instead of trying to do everything, concentrate on a few key aspects that resonate with your creative intuition.For transcripts, more links mentioned in the episode, and for the full episode show notes 👉 TAP HEREFollow Kellee on Instagram @kelleewynneFollow the podcast and stay inspired @maderemarkable

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