Anya Brock is an iconic Australian painter and artist who has created a super successful (and super colourful) art empire.
From a young age Anya was obsessed with creating different things and by the time she was 19 she had launched her own fashion label. She worked in the fashion industry for 11 years and it was only later in life that she found her way to painting.
Anya has painted murals across Australia, had her works featured in the New York Times and collaborated with huge brands such as Uniqlo and Shu Rema.
Like her art Anya is full of colour, joy, and boundless creativity. This was one of my favourite conversations of all time!!! In our chat we cover - how to build an art empire, her creative process, body image, negative self-talk, the importance of doing 'personal work', motherhood, imposter syndrome, monetising your art, making paintbrushes out of your own body hair and so much MORE!!!
Check out her amazing creations below:
www.anyabrock.com/
For more info on the show check out my website below :)
Annnnnd a BIG THANK YOU to show sponsor American Apparel, check them out at the link below:
www.american apparel.com.au
Have a great day xo
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