Welcome to Studio Confidential - we are a group of artists balancing our jobs and lives with an active art-making practice. We meet up now and then and share our behind-the-scenes and in-studio experiences. You can watch some shorts on Instagram @cainster_community. This work is made possible by my patrons on Patreon to whom I express massive gratitude. You can subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/moniquepelserstudio
Jane Appleby a Cape Town-based artist shares her process of, how after a 20-year break in artmaking, she took the leap and plunge into producing full-time.
She currently supports herself with the sales of her artworks. She so generously shared how she shifts her value system and gears herself every day before she heads to her studio.
It is with huge gratitude to my patrons for making this work possible! Please help me to keep...Kate Arthur shares candidly about a relationship between herself and a tree outside her studio window as we discuss the value of slowing down and of play, in studio practice. Kate is an artist based in the Natal Midlands in South Africa.
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Lauren Theunissen spoke about the inner critic and where she is at in her career. Lauren is a Michaelis graduate, Tierney Fellow for photography, artist, and educator who is currently establishing her career from a business perspective.
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Inge Prins spoke about being activated and what it takes to follow a project through. She shares how she maintains focus and energy in her busy career. Thank you for listening! I have a PATREON page. If you loved an episode and would like to support a future one please consider donating $3. Your support helps!
Brent Meistre and I spoke about the motivation for making work not being in fame or fortune but in the process of making. You can view his works and projects here.
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Oscar O'Ryan and Louise Coetzer are Darkroom Contemporary. We chatted about disruptive practice and their collaboration that produces screen dance. We also explored what it takes to keep a company and one's practice on the edge.
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Photographic artist, academic, and my good friend Juan chatted about making work as a nomad and the ideas around originality for this episode of STUDIO CONFIDENTIAL.
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Sarah Blood is a sculptor working in neon, a lecturer at Alfred University, and has a prolific art-making career. We spoke about what drives her and how she sustains her practice and her life with her catchphrase: ALWAYS BE BOTHERED.
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In part 2 of our conversation Richard Pepperman and I speak about how to stop being guarded as an artist and storyteller and, despite how frightening the process of making is, real courage is to go ahead anyway and start the project.
You can find Richard's books here for further reading. https://mwp.com/product-author/richard-d-pepperman/
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I met with Richard Pepperman my teacher from the School of Visual Arts film school, a film editor and author.
We spoke about storytelling, how to approach your career, and the value of work: getting right into it and working to develop as an artist and as a person. Richard shares his experience and drops so many pearls of wisdom.
You can find Richard's books here for further reading. https://mwp.com/product-author/richard-d-peppe...
Cedric Nunn and I met up and spoke about what it means to make a body of photographic work over a long period of time, and, what it means to let a project distill.
He dropped some pearls of wisdom. Take a listen.
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I met with Nigel Mullins and Tanya Poole both are prolific painters exhibiting around the world.
I asked them "How do you do it? How do you take the inspiration, information, and, daily practice and pull a body of work together?"
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