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PK 161: How to Navigate Your way to Artistic Success.

PK 161: How to Navigate Your way to Artistic Success.

FromPencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists


PK 161: How to Navigate Your way to Artistic Success.

FromPencil Kings | Inspiring Artist Interviews with Today's Best Artists

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Length:
42 minutes
Released:
Sep 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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Show Notes at: https://www.pencilkings.com/podcast-home/ The Pencil Kings podcast is sponsored by Freshbooks https://www.freshbooks.com/pencilkings email: mitch@pencilkings.com “People who are motivated know that it doesn’t start with motivation - it starts with a commitment to show up. Because, if you wait for the motivation, it’s never going to come.” ~ Sean McCabe. How do you navigate your way to artistic success? After all, the path towards a successful creative career can often be a tricky one, with all kinds of hurdles to jump before you can even get off the starting blocks. And that’s exactly what happened to today’s guest - hand-drawn lettering artist and author, Sean McCabe. For two whole years, his regular posts on social media went virtually unnoticed...until, one day, people finally began to really take notice of what he was up to. So what made this shift happen? And how did Sean go from being a creative all-rounder with a day job to a successful freelance artist specializing in hand-drawn typography? You’ll find out in this week’s podcast interview...   Interview Chapters [00:37-03:36] Introduction and Career Overview Your host, Mitch Bowler, introduces today’s guest, hand-drawn lettering artist and author, Sean McCabe. In this chapter, he talks about his two-year-long journey towards artistic success - a journey that began with him holding down a day job while dedicating 6-8 hours a night to making art and posting everything he made online. You’ll hear how he gradually got a feel for what people liked (and what they didn’t), and how Sean learned a valuable lesson about what kind of work to put online. [03:57-05:31] How did the big Shift Happen for Sean? At first, Sean used to post absolutely everything he made online - from the user interface designs, logos, and illustrations he did in his day job as a web designer...to the hand-drawn typography he’d always loved to make since being a kid. But sometimes, less is more...and it was only when Sean realized he was putting too much information out there for people to process that they started taking notice. [06:27-06:58] What Kind of Hand-drawn Lettering was Sean Making? It was Sean’s hand-drawn typography or lettering that first got him noticed, but what kind of lettering was he making? In this chapter, you’ll hear where to find his work online and check out many other examples of hand-drawn lettering from other artists working in this field. [07:30-35:38] Was Sean Really Working 6-8 hours a day on his art? Spending 6-8 hours making art while holding down a day might sound impossible, but that’s exactly what Sean did to get his career going.And, while he doesn’t think that’s what everyone should do, he’s a strong believer in having the commitment to show up every day and make something - regardless of how tired you feel or what’s showing on Netflix. You’ll find out what motivates him in this chapter. [08:54-10:58] What Made Sean Choose Hand-lettering as his Thing? Like many artists and creatives, Sean tried his hand at lots of different things before finding his true niche of hand-drawn lettering or typography. So, how did he decide this was his thing? And how he feel once he’d made that decision? In this chapter, Sean describes the relief he felt once he knew he’d found his niche...and reveals how you can find yours, too. [11:11-12:43] How did Sean Know he’d Found his Niche? Searching for your niche isn’t always easy, and Sean tried lots of different things before returning to the hand-drawn lettering he loved making when he was a kid. Like many artists, he’d told himself there was no way he could possibly make any money from doing this, so his true passion lay dormant for years…until a chance meeting with a fellow designer (who also loved hand-drawn typography) changed everything. [13:03-16:30] But How can you Turn Your Passion Into Making Serious Money? As an artist, you’ve probably done the odd commission for somebody and wondered just how many of these you’d hav
Released:
Sep 27, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode

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The Pencil Kings Art Podcast interviews today's top artists to uncover the story behind their work. These interviews are created for you - the Aspiring Artist, the Hobbyist and the Professional Artist. If you are looking for inspiring and insightful interviews from artists all over the world, you're in the right place to learn the behind the scenes stories of how these artists got started and how they turned their passion into creative art careers.