Studio Notes

Sasha DeWitt

Welcome to Studio Notes with Sasha DeWitt - a new podcast for creatives where I'll be chatting with a variety of artists about their creative journeys as well as the nuts and bolts of what goes on behind the scenes when making artwork. This podcast is for artist and art lovers alike. I hope it'll inspire those who are thinking about pursuing art as a career as well as those who are already on their journey.

  1. 12/01/2024

    Episode 14 - Blue House

    Welcome to Studio Notes with Sasha DeWitt - a podcast for creatives where I'll be chatting with a variety of artists about their creative journeys as well as the nuts and bolts of what goes on behind the scenes when making artwork. This podcast is for artist and art lovers alike. I hope it'll inspire those who are thinking about pursuing art as a career as well as those who are already on their journey. Episode Notes: In this episode I interview Blue House co-founders, Binu Chaudhary, Karen and Parul to discover all the behind the scenes work that went into starting their wonderful art space and gallery that’s based in Esher. I would also like to congratulate them getting voted by the public as Best Esher Independent 2024 in the Love Elmbridge Business Awards. In this episode we chat about: - their individual journeys as artists; - how they met; - seeking out other artists post lockdown; - a lot of tea, coffee and cake leads to dreams of an art space; - happenstance around finding an empty space; deciding to take the risk; - winging it; - gathering feedback to figure out how to grow and develop as a space; - what Blue House offer gallery, workshop space, work space and more; - the first time I met them and recognised the value of their space for artists and the wider community; - breaking down barriers around galleries; - defining for themselves what a working gallery is; - involving the local community; - the highs and the lows of running Blue House; winning the Best Esher Independent 2024 business award; - what’s next for Blue House. Blue House website: https://www.bluehouseartspace.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bluehouse_artspace/ Binu’s website & Insta: https://www.binuchaudharyart.com/ https://www.instagram.com/binuchaudharyart/ Karen’s website & Insta: https://www.karencrompton.com/ https://www.instagram.com/karencromptonart/ Parul’s website & Insta: https://parulofthesea.com/ https://www.instagram.com/parulofthesea_art/

    1h 6m
  2. 11/21/2024

    Episode 13 - Rebecca Tucker - Painter

    Welcome to Studio Notes with Sasha DeWitt - a podcast for creatives where I'll be chatting with a variety of artists about their creative journeys as well as the nuts and bolts of what goes on behind the scenes when making artwork. This podcast is for artist and art lovers alike. I hope it'll inspire those who are thinking about pursuing art as a career as well as those who are already on their journey. Episode Notes: In this episode I interview painter Rebecca Tucker.  She creates beautiful works of art that explore “the concept of examining organic and abstract forms, defined by negative space. Taking something that is not there, the space between things, and making that the subject of the paintings.” In this episode we chat about: her journey as an artist; running an interior design business; juggling family life, business and painting; being able to shift during lockdown into painting more; having an amazing and supportive business partner;  curating for interior design, exhibitions and open studios; her concepts and process with paintings; the importance of experimenting in her practice; her time on the Turps offsite course; visual consistency versus allowing for exploration; how people engage with art; parameters that allow for freedom when painting; knowing when a painting is finished…or not; managing commissions; starting Gallery at Number 19; what the future holds. Rebecca’s websites and instas: https://www.rebeccatucker.co.uk/ https://www.instagram.com/galleryatnumber19/ https://www.instagram.com/rebeccatuckerpaintings/ https://www.instagram.com/rebeccatuckerprints/ https://www.instagram.com/rebeccatuckerportraits/ Mentions: Turps Offsite Course - https://www.turpsbanana.com/off-site-programme Carlsharlton Artists Open Studios - https://www.carshaltonartists.com/ Art Can - https://www.artcan.org.uk/

    50 min
  3. 10/19/2023

    Claudia Kennaugh - Art and People

    Episode Notes: In this third episode of season two I chat with Claudia Kennaugh. Claudia runs Art & People, a Bristol-based art advisory service that offers guidance to artists and collectors.  In this episode we cover so many good and juicy topics such as: Claudia started out as a musician, then started working in her family’s gallery; She learned the business from the bottom up while her mum mentored her; She decided to start her own business - one that helped both artists and collectors; We discuss “the art world” vs “the world of art”; Creating a buddy system with other artists to go to gallery shows together; Being proactive and setting up your own exhibitions with other artists to gain experience; Thinking about yourself as a professional artist; Finding validation from within and having the mindset of a professional artist no matter what you earn or who represents you; Part-time jobs and other streams of revenue; The artist’s essence; The artist statement; Gathering as an artist; Doing small post card sized works and what can come out of that; Approaching galleries; Open calls and how they can help artists find focus; How to work with Claudia. Books Mentioned: The Creative Act - Rick Rubin https://www.bookhausbristol.com/product/the-creative-act/ Big Magic - Elizabeth Gilbert https://www.waterstones.com/book/big-magic/elizabeth-gilbert/9781408866757 Claudia’s Website: https://www.artandpeople.co/ Claudia’s Instagram: @artandppl

    53 min
  4. 06/07/2023

    Luisa Fernanda Niño - Artist

    In this second episode of season two I chat with Luisa Fernanda Niño. Luisa is a self-educated artist whose work I’ve always admired. She’s also someone who came to art later in life at 41. Prior to that she was writing. Luisa initially believed that drawing was something almost magical that one either had or didn't have, but she took some drawing courses and gained confidence in her ability to learn.  However, she was also starting this new venture into drawing and painting around the same time that there was an explosion of courses and dialogue around making artwork that sells. She opened an Etsy shop, but she felt this pressure to sell her work caused her to skip the important process of discovering what and how she was meant to create. Between 2014 and 2019, Luisa dedicated herself to self-education in various art techniques, but she realised she was only scratching the surface. In 2019 and 2020, she delved into art history, watched documentaries, and distanced herself from social media influences. This allowed her to focus on creating art that felt authentic rather than solely thinking about selling it. Luisa experimented with different art mediums, ultimately returning to watercolours. As her skills developed, she embraced more freedom in using her materials, shedding the restrictive rules she initially imposed on herself.  She also started writing her newsletter, "The Studio Chronicles," which served as a platform for exploring her thoughts and connecting with others. We chat about Luisa’s journey as a self-taught artist, emphasising the importance of self-education beyond technical skills to gain a deeper understanding of oneself as an artist and place in the art world.  We discuss Luisa's current focus on solitude as a theme in her work, highlighting the beauty of being alone. Additionally, our chat covers the balance between the need for solitude and the desire for community. Luisa found a supportive artist community through her Patreon, where she shares real-time demonstrations of her work with various mediums. Currently, Luisa is working on projects utilising zines or artist's books to combine her writing and artwork. In the coming months, she plans to further explore this intersection of creativity. Website: https://www.luisafernandanino.com  Luisa’s video library on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/luisafernandanino The Studio Chronicles Newsletter https://luisafernandanino.ck.page/profile Oil Pastel Freedom Class: https://www.luisafernandanino.com/shop-listings/oil-pastel-freedom-25  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luisafernino/ @luisafernino

    41 min
  5. 05/29/2023

    Tracey Elizabeth Downing - Contemporary Painter

    Welcome to Studio Notes with Sasha DeWitt - a podcast for creatives where I'll be chatting with a variety of artists about their creative journeys as well as the nuts and bolts of what goes on behind the scenes when making artwork. This podcast is for artist and art lovers alike. I hope it'll inspire those who are thinking about pursuing art as a career as well as those who are already on their journey. Episode Notes: In this first episode of season two I chat with Tracey Elizabeth Downing. We start off with her childhood and chat about people who helped encourage her artistically. (Big shout out to all those teachers out there who spot artistic qualities in youngsters!) She then went to study fine art photography at college. It didn’t one hundred percent gel with her, she most wanted to paint, but she did enjoy learning about other artists on the course. At a young age, she got married and started a family. During this time she lost herself in the role of mother and her art practice lapsed. After her marriage broke down, she started to find herself again as an artist while raising two young children. Initially she got a certificate in person centred art therapy as at that time she knew she didn’t want to do just art, but wanted to work with people. After several years she went on to get her Master’s degree in Art Psychotherapy. She also remarried and had two more children. She worked in art therapy for a further 8 years, then in 2015 she found out she had a rare spinal condition Tarlov Cyst disease. She left her job due to this chronic health condition. This is when she started to re-invent herself as a full-time artist. Now she has a studio at the end of her garden, but has also been proactive in seeking out other spaces in which to create. In 2023 Tracey created “The Drawing Residency” after she negotiated to use another artist’s studio space for three months. She kept it very simple - chair, table, paper, pencil. She wanted to respond to the space as it was. From the blank, white, cold space she drew things she needed. She created an environment. She gave herself the space to imagine and think. She responded to the light. We chat about her dummy (pacifier) collection. The idea that she could do what she liked during the time was powerful. She was very protective of the time and space to create. The residency culminated with her doing a film about what she’d been up to. Overall doing the residency helped her re-connect with herself as an artist. She’s now considering how she can marry up painting and poetry as well as planning for an upcoming open studios and Brixton’s Urban Art Fair. Mentioned: Connected Artist Club Turps Banana Correspondence Course Katie Sollohub - drawing and meditation Graham Hodson - Film Maker Photo Taker On Connection - Kae Tempest Studio Upstairs in Croydon Sprout Arts Open Studio Links: https://www.carshaltonartists.com/ Brixton Urban Art Fair: https://www.urbanart.co.uk/ To find out more about Tracey’s artwork, poems, coaching and workshops visit: Website: https://www.traceyelizabethdowning.com/ On Insta: https://www.instagram.com/traceyelizabethdowning/ @traceyelizabethdowning

    57 min
  6. 01/09/2023

    Jo Blaker - Artist & Educator

    Welcome to Studio Notes with Sasha DeWitt - a new podcast for creatives where I'll be chatting with a variety of artists about their creative journeys as well as the nuts and bolts of what goes on behind the scenes when making artwork. This podcast is for artist and art lovers alike. I hope it'll inspire those who are thinking about pursuing art as a career as well as those who are already on their journey. Episode Notes: In this seventh and final episode of season one I chat with Jo Blaker. During this conversation we cover her journey from childhood through art school and her time doing an MA at the RCA to her current practice and a glimpse of what this year might bring. Over her journey she talks about rebelling against herself and her work as an illustrator. Then through voluntary and paid work starting to find themes such as drawing, nature and creativity that resonated with her and are still a part of her current practice. We chat about the need to balance staying true to yourself, working spontaneously and finding a way to support yourself. How in the best circumstances they are feeding into each other. She reflected back over the 100 day project of mini-sketchbooks that she filled as well as starting to take life drawing classes again and what these things bring to her practice. This year she’s reflecting on how the drawing side of her practice has grown. She hopes to focus more on her own drawing while keeping up with workshops. She enjoys the way that they feed each other and work nicely together. Mentioned: Into Art https://intoart.org.uk To find out more about Jo’s artwork, projects and courses visit: Website: https://www.joblaker.com On Insta: @jo_blaker   https://www.instagram.com/jo_blaker/ Also with big thanks: This episode has been made possible with funding from the Arts Council England as part of a DYCP grant I received.

    49 min

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Welcome to Studio Notes with Sasha DeWitt - a new podcast for creatives where I'll be chatting with a variety of artists about their creative journeys as well as the nuts and bolts of what goes on behind the scenes when making artwork. This podcast is for artist and art lovers alike. I hope it'll inspire those who are thinking about pursuing art as a career as well as those who are already on their journey.