#244 Creating, Connecting, and Sculpting w/ Isaac Scott

Shaping Your Pottery with Nic Torres - Un podcast de Nic Torres

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In this podcast episode, the host interviews talented artist Isaac Scott, renowned for his unique sculptures inspired by everyday life, pottery and chess. Dive into Isaac's artistic journey from his time in Portugal to his experiences in art school, where he learned to adapt to its complex language and the importance of networking. Isaac also discuss the importance of staying true to your artistic vision, eliminating distractions, and finding joy in your work. Isaac shares insights on the art of communicating art in a way that's accessible to everyone and understanding your audience to add value to your work. The conversation is a journey through art, chess, and pottery, offering inspiration to listeners to find their voice and passion in the artistic process. You can learn more about Isaac by checking out his instagram @this_is_ceramics [https://www.instagram.com/this_is_ceramics/] Top 3 Value Bombs: 1. Staying True to Your Artistic Vision: Isaac Scott emphasizes the importance of staying true to your own vision of work, regardless of trends or the opinions of others. Chasing attention or approval can be unfulfilling in the long run. Instead, focusing on what you find interesting and staying authentic to your creative process can lead to more fulfilling and unique artwork. 2. Understanding Your Audience: Isaac shares insights on the importance of understanding your audience. When explaining or presenting your work, keeping the language simple and accessible can be more effective, especially for those not familiar with art terminology. This can make your work more relatable and appealing to a broader audience. 3. The Importance of Experimentation and Adaptation: Art school, as per Isaac's experience, provides a platform to experiment, adapt and evolve as an artist. It's not just about learning techniques, but also about learning to navigate the complex landscape of the art world, building relationships, and understanding the language of art. and so much more Get your 53 themes by clicking this link shapingyourpottery.com/53themes [https://shapingyourpottery.ck.page/6808d5415e]  

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