Windowsill Chats Margo Tantau
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Windowsill Chats is a podcast for artists and creatives who are curious about what it's like to live, work & walk a creative path. You'll find honest stories, refreshing tips, artistic business advice and real conversations with global artists & makers just like you. Host Margo Tantau, a 30+ year Creative Director, Product Designer & maker, is a cheerleader for your success. Come grab a cuppa & join her in her sunny windowsill.
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From Tattoos to Wallpaper: The Impact of Authenticity and Creative Drive with Melanie Nead (Part 2)
In this part 2 of 2 episode, Margo is joined by founder of Lonesome Pictopia, Melanie Nead. Rooted in American tattooing, the wild spaces of the Pacific Northwest, and the belief that all work should be a force for good, Lonesome Pictopia is a woman-owned design collective creating magical worlds with original wallpapers, textiles, and murals. After fifteen years as a custom tattoo artist, Melanie turned her love of plants and pattern to creating one-of-a-kind, hand-painted murals, with an eye on releasing a house line in the spirit of historic wallcoverings. Their deeply designed wallpapers are traditionally printed in the UK by a sustainable manufacturer of some of the finest wallpapers in the world. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Luxe Magazine, Casa Vogue Brazil, and the Business of Home podcast, among many others.
Margo and Melanie discuss:
How to manage project expectations, setting clear boundaries and communication with clients
The power in systems in order to save time and costs
How building in a margin of error to the cost of projects has helped her team
Infusing personal values and making a social impact into her work
Math and knowing your numbers as a creative business owner
Positioning yourself and how it can build confidence
And more!
Connect with Melanie:
www.lonesomepictopia.com
www.instagram.com/lonesomepictopia
Connect with Margo:
www.windowsillchats.com
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
www.patreon/inthewindowsill
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From Tattoos to Wallpaper: The Impact of Authenticity and Creative Drive with Melanie Nead (Part 1)
Margo is joined by founder of Lonesome Pictopia, Melanie Nead. Rooted in American tattooing, the wild spaces of the Pacific Northwest, and the belief that all work should be a force for good, Lonesome Pictopia is a woman-owned design collective creating magical worlds with original wallpapers, textiles, and murals. After fifteen years as a custom tattoo artist, Melanie turned her love of plants and pattern to creating one-of-a-kind, hand-painted murals, with an eye on releasing a house line in the spirit of historic wallcoverings. Their deeply designed wallpapers are traditionally printed in the UK by a sustainable manufacturer of some of the finest wallpapers in the world. Her work has appeared in Architectural Digest, Luxe Magazine, Casa Vogue Brazil, and the Business of Home podcast, among many others.
Margo and Melanie discuss:
Her creative path and the transition from tattoo artist to surface pattern designer
navigating the balance between tradition and innovation within her art
How to manage project expectations, setting clear boundaries and communication with clients
Infusing personal values and making a social impact into her work
The difficulty that comes with shifting career paths
Discovering a passion for design after tattooing
The impact of design and creativity on mental health
The magic that comes from authenticity and experimental drive
Business systems for creative entrepreneurship and how platforms like Instagram can still be a powerhouse for business growth
Balancing the need for creative mental space with the business demands of schedules and deadlines
Maintaining and revitalizing historic crafts and artistic expressions
Cinema as a design inspiration
Connect with Melanie:
www.lonesomepictopia.com
www.instagram.com/lonesomepictopia
Connect with Margo:
www.windowsillchats.com
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
www.patreon/inthewindowsill
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The Creative Journey to Inner Freedom: Using Art Making as a Portal for Personal Discovery and Self Expression with Jessica Swift
Margo is joined once again by surface pattern designer, intuitive art maker, and course creator Jessica Swift. As a child, Jessica sported a nearly-permanent Crayola marker stain on her left arm, from pinky to elbows so, naturally, she became an artist. She creates colorful, uplifting artwork and manufactures her own products in her studio in Portland, Oregon. She also collaborates with inspiring companies and publishers to create branded products such as fabric, stationery, puzzles, books, and more. She's the author of 3 books and teaches online classes on topics including pattern design, color, and intuitive art-making.
Margo and Jessica discuss:
The pivotal moment that changed the trajectory of Jessica’s career as an artist
How she combines outer art mediums with an inner focus for healing
Using art making as a portal for personal discovery and self expression
How to tune out external noise in order to trust your inner voice better
How engaging with art can impact decision-making
Jessica’s approach in how she uses art as a vehicle for personal growth and insight rather than just an aesthetic outcome
Authentic expression online
Her upcoming course, Unleashed: A Creative Journey to Inner Freedom
Connect with Jessica:
www.jessicaswift.com
www.instagram.com/jessicaswift
https://www.artforselfcare.com/unleashed
Windowsill Chats Episode 105
Connect with Margo:
www.windowsillchats.com
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
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Permission to be an Artist: Valuing Art Beyond Problem-Solving and Advocating for Artists in the Age of AI with Megan Auman
Margo is joined once again by artist, metalsmith, teacher, creative business coach, writer, and entrepreneur Megan Aumen. Megan has built a multi-faceted business around her passion for art, design, and creativity. In addition to her eponymous jewelry line and various other creative pursuits (including textile design, painting, and sculpture), she runs Designing an MBA, where she talks and teaches about the intersection of art and business, and Artists and Profit Makers, an online mentorship program for creative business owners. She is the author of four books, including Try It & See and Permission to Be an Artist.
Margo and Megan discuss:
The importance of experiential art
Understanding the seasonality of a business and why it’s important
Her journey with both self-doubt and self-empowerment when it comes to valuing creative work
Rest and relaxation for creatives and how she integrates principles into her own life to maintain a healthy creative process
Traditional advice that’s often given to artists regarding problem-solving and how it can limit their creative expression and the impact of their work
Generative AI: ethical considerations and its impact on creative workers
Connect with Megan:
shop.meganauman.com
instagram.com/meganauman
youtube.com/meganauman
Connect with Margo:
www.windowsillchats.com
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
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Leading a Lit(erate) Life: Crafting a Book Apothecary, Embracing Reading Rituals, and Rediscovering Creativity Through the Power of Reading and Writing with Stephanie Affinito
Margo is joined by book-loving, notebook-hoarding literacy teacher educator who is on a mission to change lives one book and one notebook at a time, Stephanie Affinito. Stephanie blogs about the power of leading literate lives and podcasts weekly on books and reading, writing and notebooks and everything in between. Stephanie shares about the transformative power of reading and writing and how her own personal journey of rediscovering creativity through self-expression and the joy of literature.
Margo and Stephanie discuss:
Reading and writing as a form of therapy
Understanding restorative reading practices
The science behind reading for mental and physical health
The connection between literacy and emotional well-being
Encouraging joyful reading habits
Building a book apothecary
The importance of starting with achievable goals
Establishing rituals around reading
And so much more
Connect with Stephanie:
www.alitlife.com
www.instagram.com/AffinitoLit
www.facebook.com/AffinitoLit
www.twitter.com/AffinitoLit
www.threads.net/@affinitolit
www.getliterate.co
stephanie-affinito-0cab.mykajabi.com/envelopesofliteratelove
stephanie-affinito-0cab.mykajabi.com/workwithstephanie
Connect with Margo:
www.windowsillchats.com
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill
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What It Really Means to Have Creative Freedom: Lisa Congdon on Embracing Hobbies, Cultivating Discipline, and Making Space for Joy and Ease
The one and only Lisa Congdon is back in the windowsill for an honest conversation on work life balance, creating harmony and ease in life, and what she’s given up in order to have more of what she wants. Illustrator and author Lisa Congdon is best known for her colorful, graphic drawings and hand lettering. She works for clients around the world including Comme des Garçons, Crate and Barrel, Facebook, MoMA, REI, and Harvard University among many others. She is the author of ten books, including the starving-artist-myth-smashing Art Inc: The Essential Guide to Building Your Career as an Artist and her latest book Find Your Artistic Voice: The Essential Guide to Working Your Creative Magic.
Margo and Lisa discuss:
The notion of work life balance and Lisa’s current take on it
The process of engangling herself from being a workaholic
Creating a self care and wellness practice
The importance of non-monetized hobbies
The learning lessons that come from decision making
Why she always says “every mistake is progress”
The 80/20 rule when it comes to business income
Print on demand
How being disciplined has allowed her more freedom in her life
Connect with Lisa:
https://lisacongdon.com/
https://www.instagram.com/lisacongdon/
Art Inc. by Lisa Congdon
Connect with Margo:
www.windowsillchats.com
www.instagram.com/windowsillchats
www.patreon.com/inthewindowsill