14 min

Specialness The Living Artist

    • Arts

In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston covers the topic of "specialness". This idea of being special in your art and as an artist can be used as a catalyst and force multiplier with the creation of work and drive to succeed. However, taken to the extreme, this idea of "specialness" can isolate an artist from other artists, from certain career possibilities, from being able to enjoy the success of others, and can foster an overall close-mindedness that stunts further growth. Listen to this episode with an open mind and get ready for a topic that is riddled with duality and paradox. ;) Enjoy!



For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork.



Thrilled to announce that Artwork Archive just included The Living Artist on their list of the The Best Art Podcasts of 2021! Check it out.



Check out The Living Artist in the Spotlight section of Discover Pods (https://discoverpods.com/podcast-spotlight-living-artist/). Great interview with links to all sorts of places! Thank you to Discover Pods.



You can now support the Podcast with a donation. Go to https://www.pmsartwork.com/podcast to check it out and donate.



Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 60 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #13) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts.



Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"

In this episode of The Living Artist, Preston covers the topic of "specialness". This idea of being special in your art and as an artist can be used as a catalyst and force multiplier with the creation of work and drive to succeed. However, taken to the extreme, this idea of "specialness" can isolate an artist from other artists, from certain career possibilities, from being able to enjoy the success of others, and can foster an overall close-mindedness that stunts further growth. Listen to this episode with an open mind and get ready for a topic that is riddled with duality and paradox. ;) Enjoy!



For more information on Preston M. Smith and his artwork, visit https://www.pmsartwork.com, or follow him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/pmsartwork (social media everywhere @pmsartwork). You can also now subscribe to his YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/pmsartwork.



Thrilled to announce that Artwork Archive just included The Living Artist on their list of the The Best Art Podcasts of 2021! Check it out.



Check out The Living Artist in the Spotlight section of Discover Pods (https://discoverpods.com/podcast-spotlight-living-artist/). Great interview with links to all sorts of places! Thank you to Discover Pods.



You can now support the Podcast with a donation. Go to https://www.pmsartwork.com/podcast to check it out and donate.



Huge thank you to Feedspot for choosing The Living Artist for their list of the Top 60 Art Podcasts You Must Follow in 2021. It is a huge honor to have made this amazing list (coming in at #13) with so many other wonderful podcasts. Big thank you to Feedspot! You can check out this list and more of Feedspot at https://blog.feedspot.com/art_podcasts.



Podcast theme music: "Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com"

14 min

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