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Don’t Make Sense to Anyone but Yourself

Today, I want to dive into a topic that has been on my mind for quite some time – the idea that you don’t have to make sense to anyone but yourself when it comes to your art and your creative journey.

Early in my career, I constantly pondered questions like, “What niche do I fit into? What’s my brand?” These questions are often tied to marketing and branding strategies, so I decided to flip the script. Instead of trying to fit into a pre-defined mold, I realized that I should create my own dynamic mold, even if it doesn’t make sense to everyone.

Your brand is you, plain and simple. It’s not about trying to fit into someone else’s idea of what you should be. Your brand could be your eccentric nature, your introverted or extroverted tendencies, or anything that authentically represents you. The key is to be yourself and not worry about fitting into a specific box.

I’ve seen many artists limit themselves because they believe their art has to make sense to others. They restrict their color palettes or stick to one subject matter, fearing that any deviation will confuse people. But here’s the truth: your art is meant to be more significant than conforming to marketing norms. It’s about self-expression and exploration.

The pressure to categorize ourselves is a burden many artists bear. We feel compelled to create a persona that others will like, often mirroring the experiences we had in our formative years. Just as we tried to fit in during school, we attempted to fit into a specific artistic mold. However, this approach can be stifling and lead to a creative prison.

The reality is that there’s no one-size-fits-all path to success in the art world. Every successful artist I’ve encountered has two things in common: they remained true to themselves and persisted in their craft. It’s not about following someone else’s formula, whether it’s color palettes or subject matter.

You don’t need to emulate an existing brand. You just have to be you. As artists, we’re storytellers, constantly evolving and often incomprehensible. And that’s perfectly fine. Embrace your uniqueness and don’t let the desire for categorization stifle your creativity.

In the realm of popularity and recognition, we all want to be noticed. But do you want to be noticed as a brand you’ve constructed over the years, or do you want to be seen as you – flawed, imperfect, and authentically human? I personally cherish the fact that some find me eccentric because I don’t make sense to them. It’s a testament to being yourself and setting yourself apart.

Marketing often teaches us to conform and follow established patterns for success. However, the most powerful thing you can do is stand out by being yourself. The world will want what you have to express because it’s uniquely you.

So, as you navigate your artistic journey and ponder your next steps, remember that sticking to a specific mold will only box you in. Question those limiting beliefs and embrace your amazing, unique self. When you put yourself out there, do it unapologetically as yourself. You can’t get it wrong when you’re being authentic.

Don’t worry about making sense to anyone other than yourself. Even if you sometimes don’t fully understand yourself, that’s okay. Just be who you are, have fun on this creative journey, and watch as those who resonate with your authenticity gravitate toward you.

Thank you so much for tuning in. I appreciate each and every one of you. Until next week, adios!

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PODCAST 146: Multiple Art Worlds For Artists

In this podcast, we discuss the concept of multiple art worlds and why artists don’t have to jump through hoops to be successful. Find out more about us at http://www.rafiandklee.com


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Getting More Productive By Doing Less ARTIST PODCAST With Rafi And Klee

I want to talk about something that sounds a little backwards: getting more done by doing less. I know, I know. It sounds like I’m giving you permission to be lazy, doesn't it? But honestly? Embrace that. Because this isn't about being lazy in the way people think; it’s about working smarter, not harder, and using a little bit of minimalism to save your sanity. This whole journey is about one thing: avoiding burnout. WHO ARE RAFI AND KLEE STUDIOS Curious about who we are? Visit our website and get to know us and all we do. https://rafiandklee.com/ WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY ON PATREON? https://rafiandklee.com/patreon/ Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!
  1. Getting More Productive By Doing Less
  2. Making Up Your Art Career As You Go – Artist Podcast
  3. Are You Holding Your Art Hostage – Artist Podcast
  4. Rafi And Klee Live Q & A – Public Podcast Recording
  5. The Ugly Middle Phase Of Art – Artist Podcast
  6. Creating Art For Yourself Vs The Algorithm – Artist Podcast
  7. Myth Of Big Break For Artists – Bonus Artist Podcast
  8. Day Job Vs Your Art Job – Artist Podcast
  9. Coming Back To Creativity – Artist Podcast
  10. Knowing When To Push Or Step Back In Your Art Career

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Embracing Artist Struggles

Today, I want to have an open conversation about the often-overlooked struggles that come with pursuing a career in art. I’ve been in this game for a while now, so I’ve faced my fair share of challenges. I want to shed light on these struggles, how I’ve tackled them (sometimes successfully, sometimes not), and the valuable lessons I’ve learned along the way.

The Temptation to Take the Easy Way

One of the first struggles many artists encounter is the temptation to take the easy route. It’s especially prevalent when you’re just starting, and you’re eager to make a living from your art. I remember my early days when I created hand-drawn signs on wooden crates because I knew they would sell. At first, it seemed exciting, but I quickly realized I wasn’t enjoying it, and I didn’t want to be known as “the artist sign guy.”

This is a trap that artists can fall into: creating what sells, even if they don’t enjoy it. It’s essential to ask yourself if this is what you want to become known for. Taking the easy route can lead to a creative rut and feeling trapped in a world you’ve created for yourself.

The Burnout Battle

Burnout isn’t exclusive to the corporate world; it can affect artists too. In the pursuit of your art career, you might find yourself overloading your plate with projects, giving yourself impossible goals, and working relentlessly. Burnout happens when you put in all this effort and don’t see the results you expected, which is common when starting.

It’s crucial to give yourself the space to relax and think long-term. I started my career with a five-year plan, working hard in the beginning, but I soon realized I needed balance. Self-care is vital for sustaining your passion for art over the long haul.

Life Interferes

Life has a way of throwing curveballs when you least expect it. Family issues, health problems, and other personal matters can disrupt your creative flow. I’ve faced such situations, like dealing with aging parents and health concerns. In these moments, it’s essential to allow yourself a pause and reevaluate your priorities.

Don’t push yourself relentlessly; life is part of your journey, and it’s okay to take breaks when needed. Your art career isn’t going anywhere; it’s a long-term endeavor.

The Art of Being Ignored

In today’s social media-driven world, artists often seek validation and recognition online. However, I want to emphasize that you should post your work because you genuinely love it, not solely for validation or money. Prepare yourself for the possibility of being ignored, especially in the beginning.

I was ignored on social media for five years before gaining a consistent following. The key is to find internal motivation and remain consistent. The more you put yourself out there, the more chances others will find you. Remember that external validation can be fickle, but your passion should be your driving force.

Dealing with Rejection and Criticism

Rejection is a tough pill to swallow, but it’s part of an artist’s journey. Galleries may reject your work not because it’s bad but because it doesn’t fit their clientele’s taste. Remember, rejection isn’t a reflection of your worth as an artist.

Criticism is another challenge. You must develop an open mind and understand that not everyone will appreciate your work. Use rejection and criticism as opportunities for growth and improvement. Face them head-on and keep pushing forward.

In conclusion, the road to a successful art career is filled with struggles, but persistence is the key to overcoming them. Whether it’s resisting the easy route, battling burnout, managing life’s interruptions, dealing with being ignored, or facing rejection and criticism, every obstacle can be an opportunity for growth.

Your art career is a journey, and embracing these struggles will make you a stronger and more resilient artist.

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PODCAST 145: Create The Art You Want To Create

In this podcast, we discuss the importance of staying true to your art and what you want to create. We combat the idea that certain art is popular and that you should follow trends. Find out more about us at http://www.rafiandklee.com


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Getting More Productive By Doing Less ARTIST PODCAST With Rafi And Klee

I want to talk about something that sounds a little backwards: getting more done by doing less. I know, I know. It sounds like I’m giving you permission to be lazy, doesn't it? But honestly? Embrace that. Because this isn't about being lazy in the way people think; it’s about working smarter, not harder, and using a little bit of minimalism to save your sanity. This whole journey is about one thing: avoiding burnout. WHO ARE RAFI AND KLEE STUDIOS Curious about who we are? Visit our website and get to know us and all we do. https://rafiandklee.com/ WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY ON PATREON? https://rafiandklee.com/patreon/ Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!
  1. Getting More Productive By Doing Less
  2. Making Up Your Art Career As You Go – Artist Podcast
  3. Are You Holding Your Art Hostage – Artist Podcast
  4. Rafi And Klee Live Q & A – Public Podcast Recording
  5. The Ugly Middle Phase Of Art – Artist Podcast
  6. Creating Art For Yourself Vs The Algorithm – Artist Podcast
  7. Myth Of Big Break For Artists – Bonus Artist Podcast
  8. Day Job Vs Your Art Job – Artist Podcast
  9. Coming Back To Creativity – Artist Podcast
  10. Knowing When To Push Or Step Back In Your Art Career

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The Power Of True Freedom

In this podcast, I want to explore the depths of genuine artistic freedom – what it means and how it can transform your art and your life. Over time, I’ve reflected on various aspects that held me back, keeping me within self-imposed boundaries. If you’ve followed my journey through videos, books, or talks, you’d know I’m no advocate of conformity or limitations. We are going to explore the power of true freedom.

Expression Without Limits: Unleashing Your Voice:
Artistic freedom gives us the power of expression – a voice without confines. It’s about shedding those unnecessary chains we wrap around ourselves. We often hesitate, worrying about what others might think or how certain ideas may be received. Yet, true liberation comes when we cease censoring ourselves and authentically embrace what we wish to convey.

Diverse Interpretations: Opening Dialogue:
Embracing freedom grants us the privilege of diverse interpretations. Art should initiate conversations, spark debates, and challenge preconceived notions. Throughout history, artists have driven change by tackling taboo topics that others shy away from. This willingness to broach uncomfortable subjects serves to unify those who’ve felt isolated in their struggles.

Pushing Boundaries: Driving Innovation:
Art thrives on pushing boundaries, and this creativity naturally spills over into innovation. Without artists unafraid of breaking the mold, we’d still be confined to outdated conventions. Abstract art, for example, revolutionized the artistic landscape. By extending the limits of expression, we encourage evolution, not just in art, but in society itself.

Catalysts for Dialogue and Connection:
Art ignites conversations – be it cultural, political, or personal. Engaging with your art can bridge gaps and spark connections, ultimately dismantling the idea that we must fit into predefined boxes to cater to specific audiences. Art isn’t about fitting; it’s about resonance with individuals who resonate with your unique voice.

Preserving Cultural Identity: Honoring Heritage:
Artistic freedom permits us to celebrate and preserve cultural heritage through our work. Expressing our traditions, stories, and values removes the hesitancy we often feel when tackling these subjects. This authenticity paves the way for meaningful connections, as those who share similar backgrounds find solace in the art’s representation.

Personal Growth: Confronting Insecurities:
Creating without constraints drives personal growth. It forces us to face our insecurities head-on and leads us to self-discovery. By embracing vulnerability, we delve deeper into our identities, evolving as artists and human beings.

Inspiration and Connection: Fostering Unity:
Artistic freedom serves as an inspiration, both for ourselves and for those who follow our journeys. It’s a shared experience, a testament to the courage to be authentic. This bravery creates connections and unity as we navigate the ups and downs of the creative process together.

Challenging Conventions: Questioning Perspectives:
Artists challenge conventions and biases, inviting viewers to question their perspectives. By sharing our unique vantage points, we encourage growth and empathy. Artists aren’t just creators; they are catalysts for societal change, pushing us to evolve beyond the limitations we’ve set for ourselves.

Embrace Your Uniqueness: Rejecting Comparison:
Amid a world that often breeds competition and conformity, remember that your uniqueness shines through in your art. You’re not just a cog in a machine; you’re a creator with a distinct voice. Embrace your authenticity, create for yourself and those who resonate with your vision.

Cultural Evolution Through Art: A Vital Role:
Artists contribute to cultural evolution by reflecting shifts in society, pushing boundaries, and initiating change. They’re not just record-keepers of history; they’re architects of the future. Each artist’s journey has the potential to impact the world, even in ways they might not initially comprehend.

Conclusion: Claiming Your Freedom:
In my experience, freedom isn’t a privilege granted by external forces; it’s a decision we make for ourselves. It’s shedding the restrictions and limitations we’ve allowed to define us. Your artistic journey is a manifestation of your freedom, a testament to your refusal to be confined by societal norms.

As you navigate your path as an artist, remember that your voice matters, your perspective is unique, and your art has the power to drive change. Embrace your artistic freedom, not just as a means to create, but as a way to live life on your terms. Thank you for joining me today. Stay creative, stay inspired, and remember – your freedom is your masterpiece. Until next time, take care and keep creating. Adios!

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A Journey to Authenticity

Welcome to the vibrant month of September 2023. We’ve traversed through time once again, and I’m thrilled to connect with all of you. If you’re tuning in to this message, it’s a signal that a world of new opportunities awaits our Rogue members. From career challenges to collab labs, and fresh lessons and workshops, there’s an artistic feast awaiting you this month. So, whether you’re already immersed in the creative flow or just about to dive in, be sure to explore September’s exciting offerings.

Speaking of diving in, I’ve got something profound to share with you for this month. As creators, I urge you to set aside some time for introspection and contemplation. It’s time to embark on a journey to uncover your artistic voice. We recently had a captivating discussion in a live podcast about discovering one’s voice as an artist – an exploration that goes far beyond your chosen medium.

I’m aware that many of you have already taken steps down this path. You create from the heart, you infuse your essence into your art, and you know the essence of finding your voice. But let’s be real, not everyone fully comprehends this journey. Some may not grasp the immense power and significance of discovering their own unique artistic voice. So, let’s break it down and explore the reasons why this journey is worth every ounce of effort.

When you delve deep into the realm of your artistic voice, you’re actually tapping into your distinct perspective. It’s a journey of understanding your artistic identity and your essence as a human being. This is more than just making art – it’s about baring your soul through your creations. I get it, it’s easy to get caught up in the whirlwind of trends and popular styles. But, believe me, the real magic happens when you authentically express yourself.

Think about it – when you chase trends or create just for popularity’s sake, you’re not truly speaking your truth. You’re not sharing your unique perspective, your personal quirks, your passions that make you, well, you. The consequence? A lack of authentic connection with your audience. It’s like trying to fit into a mold that doesn’t quite match your shape. And guess what? You’re better than that.

The world, as it stands, often emphasizes conformity. We’re often taught that fitting in equates to happiness. But let me tell you, the real treasures of connection come from embracing your individuality. When you do that, your art becomes an extension of yourself. That’s where the true power lies – in being unapologetically, unmistakably you.

I’ve seen this firsthand in my artistic journey. From sculptures to paintings, my art reflects me, and that’s what makes it instantly recognizable. It’s the authentic cohesion across all mediums, a common thread woven through each piece. This brings us to an essential point – whether you’re crafting jewelry, composing music, weaving words, or creating videos, your unique voice will infuse a consistent essence into all your creations.

This month, I want you to focus on more than just art. Consider your life’s trajectory. Are you chasing after an elusive something without a clear vision? Or are you living a life brimming with personal fulfillment? Connect these dots. Envision what you desire and tie it to your art. Your voice should echo your aspirations, your dreams, your essence.

In a nutshell, I urge you to dive deep into your artistic voice this month. Contemplate, reflect, and let your true self emerge in your creations. Dismiss the fear of rejection – it’s merely a sieve that separates those who resonate with your truth from those who don’t. Remember, those who change the world are the ones who walk their unique path, not the well-trodden road.

Go forth and embrace this transformative journey. Paint, sculpt, sing, or write with the colors of your essence. Unleash your voice upon the world. You’ve got this, and remember, you are nothing short of a creative genius.

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PODCAST 141: Art And Spirituality

In this podcast, Klee and I discuss the very challenging subject of the spirituality of being an artist. Find out more about us at http://www.rafiandklee.com


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Getting More Productive By Doing Less ARTIST PODCAST With Rafi And Klee

I want to talk about something that sounds a little backwards: getting more done by doing less. I know, I know. It sounds like I’m giving you permission to be lazy, doesn't it? But honestly? Embrace that. Because this isn't about being lazy in the way people think; it’s about working smarter, not harder, and using a little bit of minimalism to save your sanity. This whole journey is about one thing: avoiding burnout. WHO ARE RAFI AND KLEE STUDIOS Curious about who we are? Visit our website and get to know us and all we do. https://rafiandklee.com/ WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY ON PATREON? https://rafiandklee.com/patreon/ Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!
  1. Getting More Productive By Doing Less
  2. Making Up Your Art Career As You Go – Artist Podcast
  3. Are You Holding Your Art Hostage – Artist Podcast
  4. Rafi And Klee Live Q & A – Public Podcast Recording
  5. The Ugly Middle Phase Of Art – Artist Podcast
  6. Creating Art For Yourself Vs The Algorithm – Artist Podcast
  7. Myth Of Big Break For Artists – Bonus Artist Podcast
  8. Day Job Vs Your Art Job – Artist Podcast
  9. Coming Back To Creativity – Artist Podcast
  10. Knowing When To Push Or Step Back In Your Art Career

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PODCAST 140: What It Means To Be Unstoppable As An Artist

In this podcast, Klee and I discuss what it means to be unstoppable as an artist. We also discuss how to be invincible and what that means. Find out more about us at http://www.rafiandklee.com


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Getting More Productive By Doing Less ARTIST PODCAST With Rafi And Klee

I want to talk about something that sounds a little backwards: getting more done by doing less. I know, I know. It sounds like I’m giving you permission to be lazy, doesn't it? But honestly? Embrace that. Because this isn't about being lazy in the way people think; it’s about working smarter, not harder, and using a little bit of minimalism to save your sanity. This whole journey is about one thing: avoiding burnout. WHO ARE RAFI AND KLEE STUDIOS Curious about who we are? Visit our website and get to know us and all we do. https://rafiandklee.com/ WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY ON PATREON? https://rafiandklee.com/patreon/ Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!
  1. Getting More Productive By Doing Less
  2. Making Up Your Art Career As You Go – Artist Podcast
  3. Are You Holding Your Art Hostage – Artist Podcast
  4. Rafi And Klee Live Q & A – Public Podcast Recording
  5. The Ugly Middle Phase Of Art – Artist Podcast
  6. Creating Art For Yourself Vs The Algorithm – Artist Podcast
  7. Myth Of Big Break For Artists – Bonus Artist Podcast
  8. Day Job Vs Your Art Job – Artist Podcast
  9. Coming Back To Creativity – Artist Podcast
  10. Knowing When To Push Or Step Back In Your Art Career

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How To Persist And Keep Going

It’s easy to throw around the words “stay persistent,” but what does that really mean in the day-to-day grind of an artist’s life? Well, I’ve got your back. Let’s break down the steps I take to ensure I’m always moving forward, even when the path gets a little rough.

Clarify Your Why
First things first, you need to reconnect with your artistic roots. Remember why you started creating art in the first place. It’s a personal journey, an expression of your inner self. While money might sneak its way into your motivations, it’s essential to remind yourself of the passion that ignites your creativity. If money becomes the sole reason, you’ll hit roadblocks when it’s not flowing in. So, pinpoint what truly fuels your artistic fire.

Set Temporary Goals
Now, about those goals. They’re your North Star, your guiding light. But don’t get lost in the abyss of vague ambitions like “making a living with art.” Instead, break down your bigger dreams into bite-sized, achievable goals. Completing ten artworks by month’s end or making that gallery call this week. Small wins lead to big victories, and specific goals keep you motivated.

Craft a Consistent Routine
Routine is the backbone of progress. Whether you’re an early bird or a night owl, allocate dedicated time to create, reflect, and plan. Stick to it, even on days when motivation plays hide and seek. The “stickman” might try to derail you with excuses, but don’t let it. Stick to your routine like glue, and you’ll find momentum building.

Celebrate Every Victory
Victories come in all shapes and sizes. Don’t wait for grand achievements to validate your progress. Celebrate the telephone call made, even if rejection follows. Every step forward is a win, so revel in it. Positive reinforcement keeps your spirit soaring and your motivation unshakeable.

Stay Organized and Adaptable
Organize your thoughts and tasks from the start. Calendars, planners, and apps are your allies in managing projects, deadlines, and inspirations. But remember, flexibility is key. Adapt and learn from your successes and failures. The art world is fluid, and your strategies should be too.

Build a Strong Support System
You’re not alone on this journey. Connect with like-minded artists, mentors, and friends who understand your challenges and victories. Share your wins and struggles, for they are the backbone of your support system. They’ll lift you up when self-doubt creeps in.

Embrace Patience
Progress is a marathon, not a sprint. Understand that setbacks are par for the course. Patience is your ally. There will be moments when you need to step back, take a breath, and recharge. Remember, even detours are part of the journey.

Harness the Power of Visualization
Your mind is a powerful tool. Visualize success, and immerse yourself in achieving those small goals. Control your imagination, banishing negative thoughts. Positive visualization fuels confidence and motivation. The mind is your greatest ally; use it wisely.

Manage Self-Critique
Criticism can be a double-edged sword. Embrace it as a tool for improvement, not a destructive force. Develop a healthy relationship with yourself. Learn from your critiques and let them guide your growth.

Stay Inspired
Art thrives on inspiration. Seek out motivational quotes, immerse yourself in art and literature, and explore the world around you. Fresh ideas infuse new life into your work, invigorating your artistic journey.

Prioritize Self-Care
Amidst the hustle, remember to care for yourself. Your physical and mental well-being are paramount. Engage in activities that rejuvenate you, practice self-love, and step away from work when needed. A nourished mind creates better art.

Track Your Progress and Stay Flexible
Record your milestones, no matter how small. Social media can serve as a personal progress journal. But also, be flexible. Life evolves, circumstances change, and so should your strategies. Adapt, pivot, and stay true to your journey.

You Are Resilient
Above all, remember your strength. You are resilient. The road may be tough at times, but your passion will carry you through. Embrace your unique journey, one filled with highs and lows that shape your artistic story.

Keep these tips in your toolbox and approach your art career with a heart full of persistence and resilience. I adore each one of you, and I can’t wait to see the incredible masterpieces you’ll create on this remarkable journey. Until next time, stay inspired, stay motivated, and keep shining brightly on your artistic path. Adios!

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PODCAST 139: What Is Your Epic Artist Story

In this podcast, Klee and I discuss the importance of knowing and sharing your artistic story. We also discuss best practices and ways to understand your epic tale. Find out more about us at http://www.rafiandklee.com


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Getting More Productive By Doing Less ARTIST PODCAST With Rafi And Klee

I want to talk about something that sounds a little backwards: getting more done by doing less. I know, I know. It sounds like I’m giving you permission to be lazy, doesn't it? But honestly? Embrace that. Because this isn't about being lazy in the way people think; it’s about working smarter, not harder, and using a little bit of minimalism to save your sanity. This whole journey is about one thing: avoiding burnout. WHO ARE RAFI AND KLEE STUDIOS Curious about who we are? Visit our website and get to know us and all we do. https://rafiandklee.com/ WANT TO KNOW MORE ABOUT OUR COMMUNITY ON PATREON? https://rafiandklee.com/patreon/ Thank you for supporting the Artist Life Podcast with Rafi and Klee! You rock!
  1. Getting More Productive By Doing Less
  2. Making Up Your Art Career As You Go – Artist Podcast
  3. Are You Holding Your Art Hostage – Artist Podcast
  4. Rafi And Klee Live Q & A – Public Podcast Recording
  5. The Ugly Middle Phase Of Art – Artist Podcast
  6. Creating Art For Yourself Vs The Algorithm – Artist Podcast
  7. Myth Of Big Break For Artists – Bonus Artist Podcast
  8. Day Job Vs Your Art Job – Artist Podcast
  9. Coming Back To Creativity – Artist Podcast
  10. Knowing When To Push Or Step Back In Your Art Career

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