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February 4, 2025 30 mins

After many turns as a marketing and media entrepreneur, Cherie Corso turned her energy and talent to abstract painting, with great results. Just two years in, she’s exhibiting her canvases, making sales, and even donating a few to charities for auction. She shares her latest project, The Pulse of New York: she took canvases to all five boroughs, where people on the street would interact and leave their mark on them. Cherie models the fearlessness that many later in life artists may need to inhabit to persevere and thrive. She and Betsy discuss starting a new class when others around you appear more accomplished; resolving to continue your
practice in the face of skepticism by friends and family; and how skills and habits from her business life have helped her establish herself in the art world. See Cherie’s work @cheriecorsoart and www.cheriecorsoart.com

https://creativityworkshop.com/articles/med-schools

https://creativityworkshop.com/articles/working-with-your-hands-is-good-for-your-brain

Please rate and review on Apple Podcasts. And see more about Betsy Bush and her guests at www.yourcreativemidlife.com. Are you on your own artistic or creative journey? We want to know about you! Please contact us through the website. Dare to follow your muse!

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