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Malcolm Dewey

An Artist's Journey Podcast

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An Artist's Journey Podcast

Malcolm Dewey

An Artist's Journey Podcast

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An Artist's Journey Podcast

Malcolm Dewey

An Artist's Journey Podcast

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What will grow your online business and what will hold you back? I take a look at my business this year and lessons that I have learned about my online art business. Blogs, social media and getting a balanced approach to life. What to focus on
Over the years I have noticed seven fundamental mistakes beginner painters make. I have a few ways to avoid them that I teach in my art classes. Simple solutions that make a big difference. I also have a look at a master artist and teacher's so
Nothing is constant except change. I take a look at why your art has impact for others. The importance of staying the course when you feel down about your work. Plus I talk about The Art Spirit and a reading from this book. Also my new book 52
What is standing in your way? Instead of blaming circumstances we need to look at ourselves, what resources we have now and make something happen. One step at a time. I take a look at common issues that hold us back and reveal how flimsy they r
The autobiography of Lord Alan Sugar is filled with nuggets of business wisdom that I find relevant to artists and creatives too. In this episode I discuss a few of these lessons that you can apply to your business and see better results. These
What is holding many people back from their creative potential? I have noticed three typical categories of people who are blocked because of their self-belief. The mindset keeping them back. The solution is easier to put into action than they m
Content marketing for creatives is a great way to market your art. In this episode you can listen to Chapter One of my book The Art of Content Marketing. It will give you a background of how I accidentally discovered content marketing even befo
Simplicity in art, simplicity in life. I have spent years teaching artists how to simplify their paintings. But what about our lives? In this episode I take a look at how to apply the lessons of painting to our lives. Hopefully the result is mo
How can teaching improve your art and career? Is teaching for you? In this episode I explore whether teaching is a good idea or not. I will tell you about my experience teaching art and the unexpected benefits. We will also consider ways for yo
Do you find it difficult to avoid negative situations, news or people? How does that influence your work and attitudes to life? Not so good? This episode is about how to flip that switch and find a positive mindset. Simple techniques that will
Rejection is never easy for an artist. The secret is how you react to rejection. Will this event help you grow or bring you down? In this episode we take a look at positive ways to view rejection. Then come back stronger for it.
What does it take to succeed as an artist? Do you have the talent? Is there more than talent required? The title points to core issue many creatives focus on. But it is the wrong approach. Instead the true issues are not confronted and success
What top struggles are artist's having? What has been working for me in marketing, sales and creativity as a full time artist? I chat about these and share a few tips, thoughts and ideas for going forward in 2020.
How can art be used for healing and finding purpose? Kristy-Lea Tritz of Strokes of Hope tells us about how her community does just that. Find out how she got started, what motivates her to teach and how you can join too.
John Bardos is the man behind Bundles for Good. This initiative helps artists to publish their courses in a huge bundle. A large part of the proceeds goes to support charity. John talks about how artists can join the project. We also hear about
Is an art degree, or any college degree, worth the outlay? Are skills more important than a fine art degree? Plus I take a look at recent findings on Instagram marketing engagement, or lack thereof. Plus what channel is challenging for first pr
Marketing your art in 2019? This episode follows on episode 36 to see what marketing channels are still doing great things. Is video getting bigger? What social media is rocking right now? These are my experiences so yours may differ. But maybe
What are the first steps to taking your art from hobby to professional? Especially as a new career move or side-project? A few thoughts based on my own experiences. There is not perfect road and everyone faces different challenges. These tips a
What marketing works and what failed for me in 2018? What I will take forward into 2019 and why? This review may help you decide on what tactics and strategy to use for your creative business marketing. A few social media fails. A few social me
Sebastiaan Theart is an emerging South African artist of tremendous talent. His painting and drawing is inspired by the Old Masters, but with his own modern twist. I chat to him about his journey to professional artist, his approach to work and
The Copyright Amendment Bill has been described in many ways. Mostly in unflattering terms. Vital for protecting the interests of all artists and their work. Why does the Bill fall short? I talk to copyright expert Andre Myburgh about this. Who
The Tell-Tale Heart is a classic spooky story by Edgar Allan Poe. Part of Poe's Gothic series. Perfect for Halloween of course. In this Artist's Journey Podcast Halloween Special I have adapted the story. I hope that you enjoy listening to this
Artists can find happiness in the process of creating. But attachment to the outcome can bring disappointment. Artists who are afraid of showing their art are also placing control in another's hands. How can artists remain free from from these
Artists can find happiness in the process of creating. But attachment to the outcome can bring disappointment. Artists who are afraid of showing their art are also placing control in another's hands. How can artists remain free from from these
Is art pricing out of line with what collectors are looking for? Do artists need to drop prices to sell art? Or are there other factors that are leading to less sales of art? I take a closer look at pricing art, society and how we value art tod
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