Angela Terris shares the story of how she moved away from digital art and embraced her childhood dream of becoming a fine artist.
How do you feel about sharing your art process online? There are plenty of perks, but it's not all roses. From the issue of being copied to dedicating substantial time to editing and administration.
Sarah Simon (The Mint Gardener) chats about the challenge of calling yourself an artist, how to recharge when art becomes a job, and the value of getting creatively organised.
Carrie Schmitt is back on the podcast and this time we are chatting about what it is like to write an art book.
It’s taken over 100 episodes but I’ve finally convinced Richie to sit down and tell his side of the story. If you are new around here - Richie is my husband and the co-host of this podcast.
Phoebe Gander shares how art has helped her to overcome severe anxiety, cope with her son’s extra needs and find purpose beyond motherhood.
In today’s episode, I am talking about how I overcame my sketchbook anxiety. It’s taken me eight years to cultivate a healthy sketchbook practice.
Making art is meant to be fun. I’ve been working on getting my mojo back. Plus, there are changes coming in relation to the podcast.
I am having an a-ha week. You know, one of those weeks when life serves you up some valuable lessons and you surprise yourself by paying attention.
How do you approach making classes? What do you do to avoid burnout? Do you have any advice for artists that are just getting started?
We were thinking about taking a break from the podcast and then we put in an offer on a new house. Now we are definitely taking a break!
Come behind the scenes of The Laura Horn Art Podcast. Join us as we chat about who does what, whether we ever argue and how much time it takes us each week.
Join us as we explore different ways to set New Year intentions. From choosing a word of the year to making a vision board, there are many ways to approach this.
From gimmicks to awe-inspiring talent, join us as we chat about what can make a difference when you are trying to be seen in a very crowded space.
Making art is meant to be fun. I’ve been working on getting my mojo back. Plus, there are changes coming in relation to the podcast.
How many cameras do you set up? What type of light do you use for taking photos? How do you cope with Laura? I love that last question!!
Making art is meant to be fun. I’ve been working on getting my mojo back. Plus, there are changes coming in relation to the podcast.
Recently, I feel like my art has improved. Hallelujah! So with that said, what’s changed? Nothing big, but there are several little things.
Lesley Grainger chats about making the art that she truly wants to make, pushing the boundaries of abstraction and creating her first online class.
Sonal Nathwani talks about the importance of drawing, how she approaches her sketchbooks, and the beautiful pressure of Instagram.
This week we answer a listener question and share our tips for finding your art style in this fast-paced world where inspiration is always at your fingertips.
Recently, I feel like my art has improved. Hallelujah! So with that said, what’s changed? Nothing big, but there are several little things.
Sometimes being an artist is hard. This week, I talk about the ups and downs of creative life and share a message of support to artists who are feeling discouraged or weary.
Recently, I feel like my art has improved. Hallelujah! So with that said, what’s changed? Nothing big, but there are several little things.
Angela Terris shares the story of how she moved away from digital art and embraced her childhood dream of becoming a fine artist.
With a bit of creative thinking, even the smallest space can give birth to all kinds of art! Here are my favourite tips for getting organised.
Find out where we have moved to, why we have made this change, and what it has been like to finally get those keys after months of anticipation!
Does efficiency take away from the magic of the process, or is it an essential part of being a successful artist?
Sometimes the administration side of being an artist takes over to the point where you don’t feel like much of an artist at all!
Find out about my favourite art supplies. This in-depth conversation gets into all the details—brush sizes, go-to colours, home-made tools, and more.
The art is piling up, but now what? How do you get your artwork seen and sold? Well, there are quite a few options, especially in the online space.
Join us as we dig in deeper with the idea of working in a series. Plus we chat about moving house, the power of rituals, and creative block.
This week's episode is about the creative magic that happens outside the studio; from visiting a local exhibition to going on a hike-it all matters!
This week we chat about the stress of moving house, our changing social media habits and why I am only working in my sketchbook for the month of October!
In this episode, artist Carrie Schmitt chats about being brave enough to listen to your intuition even during periods of darkness.
It's not always easy to get back into creative work after a break. You can feel overwhelmed with too many ideas or struggle to even make a mark on the page.
In this week’s episode, I am sharing posts and podcast episodes from other artists that have helped me to get out of a creative slump.
From gimmicks to awe-inspiring talent, join us as we chat about what can make a difference when you are trying to be seen in a very crowded space.