The Artist’s Walk Podcast with Michael Bell
Episode 4: Play
Show Notes:
In this episode, Michael explores the importance of play in nurturing creativity — not just for artists, but for anyone seeking to live more imaginatively and authentically.
We often think creativity is a special gift reserved for a few, but Michael challenges that idea, suggesting that creativity is a practice, not a talent. Through personal reflections — including a story about discovering art through playful experimentation — he reminds us that creativity flourishes when we give ourselves permission to mess up, explore, and let go of constant productivity.
Key Themes:
Why creativity isn’t an innate skill but a daily practice
The power of permission — allowing ourselves to play and fail
How “unproductive” moments can become the source of genuine inspiration
The connection between play, freedom, and creative energy
Takeaway:
Give yourself the freedom to make a mess. Play without purpose. Let go of perfection — and rediscover the joy and creative spark that comes from simply doing for the sake of doing.
The Artist Walk — Episode 3: Beginnings
Creativity always starts with a first step. In this episode, Michael talks about the challenge and vulnerability of beginning new work as an artist. He reflects on walking as a metaphor for the creative process and how fear can stop us before we even start. You will hear stories about artists who turn walking into art, how students navigate prompts and ideas, and why starting often requires a bit of courage and recklessness. Whether you are beginning a new project or restarting a long-dormant one, this episode offers encouragement to put on your shoes and take that first step.
In this episode:
• Why walking is a metaphor for creativity
• How fear blocks us before we begin
• The role of prompts and structure
• Advice for new artists and seasoned creators
• The value of embracing uncertainty
Mentioned:
• Artists: Hamish Fulton and Richard Long
• Book: Art and Fear by David Bayles and Ted Orland
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The Artist Walk — Episode Two: Carving Out Time
In this episode, Michael reflects on the idea of making space — in the studio, in life, and in our creative practice. While moving projects around his small backyard studio, he draws a connection between the physical act of carving and the discipline it takes to carve out time for the things that matter most.
Through this reflection, Michael explores what it really means to remove rather than add — to intentionally cut away the clutter in order to make room for focus, creativity, and growth.
Key ideas:
The difference between squeezing something in and carving something out
Why saying “no” can open space for better “yeses”
How small, deliberate changes can create more freedom in your creative life
The importance of being gracious with yourself along the way
Take a walk, step into your own creative space, and think about what could be carved away to reveal something better.
The Artist Walk is hosted by sculptor and designer Michael Bell, offering thoughtful reflections on art, creativity, and what it means to live as a creative person in a chaotic world. In each short episode, Michael shares insights and encouragement drawn from his own artistic practice and daily life — helping listeners find balance, focus, and meaning in their work and routines.
In Episode 1: Focus, Michael explores the idea of focus as more than just clarity — it’s direction and intention. Through the lens of photography, he reflects on how choosing what to highlight in our lives can bring purpose to our days and peace to our creative process.
Follow along on The Artist Walk for grounding inspiration, creative conversation, and gentle reminders to keep walking your own artistic path.
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