Apr 01 2025 17 mins
In this episode of The Living Artist podcast, it's story time. Well, sort of... Preston talks about the importance of reflecting on your past experiences in your art journey. This can be a tool to ground you in your own experience, reinforcing your roots, but also as a reminder of past learning experiences. What should you look for more of and seek out in the future? What should you remember to avoid? What is your individual story and what do you stand for as an artist? How do you use your "mistakes" as a catalyst for more creativity? These are just some of the things you can learn from reflecting on your past experiences in your art journey. Enjoy the episode!
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