Dangiuz: Vision, Skill & Proving Yourself (Interview)
“If you aren’t absolutely enjoying doing art, I believe you're doing it wrong.”
Niceaunties: Meditation, Knowing Yourself & Having Fun (Interview)
“Play, have fun.
Don’t take the process of creation too seriously.”
Grant Riven Yun: Originality, Confidence & Hard Work (Interview)
“Originality stands alone.”
Other World: Hard Work, Storytelling & Learning from Artists (Interview)
“Success in art is no different than any other career choice. Hard work, sacrifice, and complete dedication to your craft is the only way you will ever “rise to the top” and sustain it.”
diewiththemostlikes: Ground Beef, Creation & Consumption (Interview)
“Creating for no one is vital.”
Omentejovem: Artistic Freedom, Art Market & The Power of Listening (Interview)
“You can create whatever you want, with the aesthetics you want, and you can show people what they didn’t know they wanted to see and support.”
Bryan Brinkman: Uniqueness, Storytelling & Sharing your Work (Interview)
“Art is not a competition. You will likely never be the best at anything, but you can be unique and successful regardless.”
William Mapan: Creative Chaos, Patience & Enjoying The Ride (Interview)
“If you remember to strive for fun along the way, you might end up in a position where you have some.”
Linda Dounia: Stillness, Gratefulness & Listening to your Gut (Interview)
“Craft is about love. Deepening it is choosing to show up every day.”
Antonio Werli: Curiosity, Style & Persistence (Interview)
“That’s when the magic happens - creating something that’s distinctly your own yet seamlessly fits into the bigger picture of creative expression.”
Jack Kaido: Abstract Painting, the Power of Repetition & Creativity (Interview)
“Luck is a component of success, for sure. Yet so is commitment. Hard work and dedication help set you up for when luck arrives.”
Alejandro Campos: Modern Architecture, Generative Art & Managing Expectations (Interview)
“I think artists should strive for meaningful works, not only beautiful, but artworks that say something about themselves and about their lifeworlds.”
Jeff Davis: Resolutions, Creative Process & Independence (Interview)
“Even for full-time artists, communication, marketing, and other business aspects can interfere with the ability to actually make art. The key is prioritizing your creative time and making it sacred.”
Per Kristian Stoveland: Self-Doubt, Recognition & Story-Building (Interview)
“Getting introduced to the blockchain made me realize that I could justify spending a lot more time on generative art than I could before; it can be possible to make a living from it.”
Snowfro: The Man Behind the Generative Art Revolution (Interview)
“Success is a life full of improvement.”
Jimena Buena Vida: Meditation, Family & Embracing the Journey (Interview)
“Art has the capacity to transcend boundaries, bridge divides, and evoke emotions in a way that words alone cannot.”
DeltaSauce: Nostalgia, Connection & AI (Interview)
“The only person with the power to define what is art is the creator. I’ve seen others put people down about their work and say it’s not art. For me, that definition is left up to the creator only.”
Jimi Wen: Ink, Emotions & Experimentation (Interview)
“It is the role of the artist to experiment with ideas, by giving them form through mediums and by bringing them to life through action.”
Casey Reas: Open Source, Community & Software (Interview)
“I’ll struggle for equity within the arts and in education. People don’t have the same opportunities in life for all kinds of reasons and we need to collectively create opportunities for everyone.”
Thomas Lin Pedersen: Bioinformatics, Creativity & Generative Art (Interview)
“The faster you feel confident following your own vision, the faster you’ll begin to hone the skills that eventually turn into a personal style.”