In this episode, we dive into the concept that our richest sources of inspiration often come from within. We discuss how creating in your personal space and interacting with your materials can spark significant creative breakthroughs. We also touch on the importance of recognizing what ignites your creativity and how revisiting work you initially dismissed can later serve as a profound source of inspiration. Finally, we talk about the value of documenting moments of insight to pul...
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In this episode, we dive into the concept that our richest sources of inspiration often come from within. We discuss how creating in your personal space and interacting with your materials can spark significant creative breakthroughs. We also touch on the importance of recognizing what ignites your creativity and how revisiting work you initially dismissed can later serve as a profound source of inspiration. Finally, we talk about the value of documenting moments of insight to pul...
Episode 24: Art, Instagram, and Inspiration: A Chat with Miniature Book Artist Wanda Katz
The Mama Judy and Jill Podcast
46 minutes
2 years ago
Episode 24: Art, Instagram, and Inspiration: A Chat with Miniature Book Artist Wanda Katz
Wanda Katz creates the most magical miniature books. She's relatively new as an artist, exercising her creative aptitude daily in her wonderful studio in the UK, after an early retirement of translating for the United Nations (she's fluent in Italian!) at the age of 50. Wanda has always had an aesthetic eye, but to call herself an "artist" may have felt like a stretch until she began creating art in book form. Tune in to learn about Wanda's journey from a young girl who loved books to the...
The Mama Judy and Jill Podcast
In this episode, we dive into the concept that our richest sources of inspiration often come from within. We discuss how creating in your personal space and interacting with your materials can spark significant creative breakthroughs. We also touch on the importance of recognizing what ignites your creativity and how revisiting work you initially dismissed can later serve as a profound source of inspiration. Finally, we talk about the value of documenting moments of insight to pul...