Emily Nichols: Trading Ballet Shoes for Brushes - A Journey of Transition, Authenticity, and Success in the Art Business

The Art Coaching Club Podcast - Un podcast de The Art Coaching Club, Bleav - Les mardis

Catégories:

Let's take a fascinating journey, shall we? One minute you're pirouetting on stage, then shaping young minds in the classroom, and next thing you know, you're crafting delightful abstract art from home. That's the storyline for Emily Nichols, our incredible guest, who traded ballet shoes for brushes and canvases. Emily opens up about her transition from ballet dancer to elementary school teacher, and eventually, a full-time artist after embracing painting during the pandemic. But that's not all, folks. Emily's confetti style paintings are not just stunning; they've become a metaphor for life's everyday celebrations and joy.Ever wondered how to turn your passion into a thriving business? Emily's got you covered. She takes us down memory lane, sharing her journey of nurturing her distinctive style and transforming it into a successful enterprise. Emily gets candid about her initial fears of unveiling her authentic style, how her husband’s unwavering support fueled her confidence, and how her art business took a leap when influencers on Instagram started sharing her work. Listen in as she discusses her collaboration with local stores and the importance of staying true to who you are.We're not finished yet; Emily also lets us in on her future plans, and trust us, they're impressive. She talks about the tools that keep her organized, like Lightroom and Canva. But beyond the tools and techniques, Emily’s primary emphasis is on authenticity. She encourages fellow artists and creatives to stay true to their style and share their unique stories with their customers. So, get ready for an inspiring conversation, loaded with insights into Emily's artistic processes and business tips.Learn more about Emily through her website and Instagram. Support the showWant to learn more? Join our newsletter!

Visit the podcast's native language site