The Laura Horn Art Podcast show

The Laura Horn Art Podcast

Summary: Known for their down-to-earth conversations, each week, artist Laura Horn and husband, Richie, share their experience of making art, running a business, and juggling family life. Join them as they talk about the hot topics facing artists today. From finding your style to navigating social media, this podcast is packed with relatable stories and practical strategies to help you grow as an artist.

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 158. How Becoming More Relaxed Improves Art & Life (Season Finale) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:46

Today, we re-explore the main theme of this podcast’s season: “relaxation” and how valuing more R&R has improved our art practice, creative business, and well-being. We also answer your questions relating to this season and set a realistic break and return date for the continuation of the podcast. As we head into this short break, we wanted to say thank you for tuning in and supporting the podcast. We look forward to returning on April 15th for more relaxed and inspiring conversations! Mentioned: ⁠⁠⁠Episode 149: Does the Perfect Art Studio Exist? Week in the Life of An Artist (Puppy Edition) YouTube Video Episode 157: 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Reels ⁠Clearspace App⁠ Adobe Premiere Rush Video Editing Software Davinci Resolve Video Editing Software Visit my ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠resources page⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠@laurahornart⁠

 157. 7 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Reels and What To Do Instead | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 00:39:08

What's your relationship with reels at the moment? Many artists feel the frustration of spending endless hours on editing apps, searching for the perfect audio, and condensing messages into mere seconds. Both Richie and I have struggled with this, but we've had some breakthroughs recently and learned a lot about what not to do! Curious about our take on things? Tune in to episode 157 for tips and insights from our own experience. With persistence and a shift in mindset, reels can be a powerful tool for growth and connection. Visit my ⁠⁠⁠⁠resources page⁠⁠⁠⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠⁠@laurahornart⁠

 156. Pinterest Mini Training: Get More Eyes on Your Creative Work! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:46:06

Are you missing out on the benefits of Pinterest? In the art world, Pinterest often flies under the radar compared to Instagram, yet it's a powerhouse for art-related content. Over half of my social media website traffic comes from Pinterest, where people discover my art, podcasts, classes, YouTube channel, and blog posts. And yet, I spend as little as a few days a year on my Pinterest strategy. What's my secret? Tune in to find out. Plus, you'll gain tips on leveraging Pinterest to curate inspiration and develop a stronger understanding of your artistic style. This episode is set up as a mini-training with practical information you can implement today! Mentioned: Pinterest Tailwind CoSchedule Creative Blend Art Program (*Module 7) Visit my ⁠⁠⁠resources page⁠⁠⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠⁠⁠@laurahornart⁠

 155. Where Do You Feel the Most Friction in Your Creative Process? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:48:08

When it comes to your creative process, what feels hard? Is it getting started on a new project? Or perhaps it's that final 10%, like varnishing and finishing a painting. Or is sharing your art with the world a stumbling block? We all have different friction points that need attention. Talking it out can really help, so come join us as we put our heads together to explore the intricacies of our respective creative workflows. It’s time to transform friction into flow! Mentioned: ⁠⁠Episode 153: Making Time For Art ⁠Modern Mixed Media 6-Week Course⁠ Visit my ⁠⁠resources page⁠⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠⁠@laurahornart

 154. Old Art: Should You Keep, Transform, or Set Free? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:44:36

If you've been on this artistic journey for a while, chances are you've accumulated your fair share of artwork. From quick studies to finished pieces that feel a bit so-so, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with all the stuff! Should you keep everything, or are there benefits to clearing the clutter and creating space for new ideas? And what about reinventing old pieces? Tune in to hear our thoughts and gain insights on managing your own creative pile-up! Mentioned: Painting Makeover on YouTube ⁠Modern Mixed Media 6-Week Course⁠ Visit my ⁠⁠resources page⁠⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more!

 153. Making Time for Art and Protecting Your Creative Energy! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:50:31

If there's one episode to tune into this season, it's this one. Today, we're tackling the challenge of finding time to paint when life gets hectic and competing demands, whether they be business admin, work commitments, or family responsibilities, leave you frustrated. Perhaps it feels like putting paint on paper is a distant dream. If that resonates with you, this episode is a must-listen, offering insights on reclaiming and protecting your creative time. Mentioned: ⁠Episode 150: Aim to Be Average! Modern Mixed Media 6-Week Course Visit my ⁠resources page⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠@laurahornart

 152. Creative Crossroads: Navigating Changes in Your Art Style and Focus | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:59:25

What happens when you've developed an art style but you're not feeling it anymore? Or maybe you’ve focused on teaching art, but now you want to teach the business side of art. The desire to change is there, but concerns about losing followers, letting people down, or struggling financially hold you back. These worries are valid, but there are also amazing benefits that can come from switching things up. Join us today as we discuss navigating change in your artistic journey. Mentioned: What you are looking for is in the library (book by Michiko Aoyama) Clearspace App Visit my ⁠resources page⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠@laurahornart

 151. Should You Share Your Art Process Online? Exploring the Pros and Cons | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:52:40

There’s no denying the popularity of art process videos on social media, and offering classes can be a wonderful way to generate income as an artist. However, it's not all roses. From the issue of being copied to dedicating substantial time to editing and administration, there's a lot to consider when sharing your creative process. Today, we dive into both the perks and pitfalls of teaching your creative process to others. Mentioned: Episode 144: How to Make an Income From Your Art Visit my ⁠resources page⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠@laurahornart

 150. Aim to Be Average! The Hidden Benefits of Mediocre Days | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:42:53

The beginning of the year is a time when many of us set big goals, but is this the best approach? Or are we setting ourselves up for failure? Whether you're creating art, launching a podcast, or making a film, not everything is going to hit the mark. Mediocre days are part of the journey. So with that in mind, could the answer lie in 'aiming to be average'? Join us as we chat about this idea and share the different ways that we are adopting this mindset. Mentioned: Beau Miles YouTube Video Ali Abdaal YouTube Video (wheel of life exercise) Talking with Painters Podcast on Risk Visit my ⁠resources page⁠ for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram: ⁠@laurahornart

 149. Does the Perfect Art Studio Exist? (We're back with a new podcast season!) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:53:45

Exciting news! We're back podcasting, and we're coming to you from our new studio! Join us as we reflect on the various creative spaces we've had, dive into the pros and cons of home vs. external studios, and share our thoughts on what makes for a positive studio environment. Visit my resources page for more details on my classes, YouTube videos, free guides, and more! Find me on Instagram @laurahornart

 148. Establishing a Weekly Creative Schedule. A Game-Changer for Artists! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:25:33

Life sure is hectic, isn’t it?? Between work, hobbies, children, and all of the other aspects that make up life as a whole, it can be hard to maintain consistency, clarity, and structure. In this podcast episode, you will hear how I schedule my week as an artist, business owner, and parent. The goal here is to give you some simple tips and ideas that you can incorporate into your daily, weekly, and monthly routines to make staying on top of your many tasks as easy as possible. This routine reflects my current focus on creating art classes, but the ideas can be applied to any creative pursuit. Some key points that we are going to focus on in our discussion today will be: Choosing projects that are joyful for you but also have some deadlines. Committing to a class, challenge, or group show that creatively excites you is a great way to put this into action. Planning, planning, planning! Figuring out a detailed, yet somewhat flexible, daily, weekly and monthly plan should make your days flow much smoother. When you have an idea of what each day is going to look like, it makes it easier to maintain a balance between work and personal tasks. Setting a weekly routine will be a game-changer! But what can a productive weekly schedule for an artist/business owner/parent look like? Clear purpose, boundaries, and prioritization are going to be crucial takeaways to listen for in our discussion as well. If you want to get back on track and hear some beneficial tips to make your daily life a bit easier to manage, make sure to listen to the podcast episode here! Hope you enjoy! Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/148 Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laurahornart

 147. Social Media Struggles: Is Instagram Still the Best App for Artists? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:09

Instagram: the O.G. photo-sharing social media platform. It was once so beloved by artists, photographers, and day-to-day photo sharers. But now, is it still considered the best social media platform for artists? We are going to dive deep into whether or not that is still the case, or if artists (and other creatives) should be turning towards other platforms such as Twitter, YouTube, Pinterest, or maybe even the app that’s once again in the spotlight—Vero. Figuring out which place to share your creations and content with the world can be challenging. So in today’s episode, we are going to compare a handful of the options that are available. A few things to consider while listening as well as when you are making platform decisions: Determining which platform to invest time in, depends on a number of factors. What is your purpose for being on the app? Where is your community or audience? Which apps do you enjoy being on and are willing to invest time in? Which app plays to your strengths? Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/147 Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laurahornart/

 146. Making Art Fun Again + Podcast Changes | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:28:33

I’ve been quiet on social media lately but I have been working on something really important - making art fun again! The studio has had a makeover, new art supplies have been ordered and ALL my sketchbooks are out!! Plus, Richie and I have been having some BIG ol' chats about the future direction of the podcast and art biz in general. With a new year coming, it’s time for a change. In this week’s episode, we look back on the last year and talk about the changes we are making to bring more creativity and fun into our lives as we head into 2022. This includes a change in the way that we approach the podcast. As it’s the last episode of the year, we also want to thank you for your support and wish you a happy festive season! Laura & Richie Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/146 Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laurahornart/

 145. Juggling Art, Business and Family (Q&A Session) | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:49:44

This week, Richie and I answer your questions. You’ll hear personal stories including how we met, whether we always wanted children and what’s been the hardest part of our journey so far. We also share business tips on areas such as Facebook advertising and getting started with teaching. One thing you’ll notice is that things are always changing. Being a creative couple is a juggling act that requires plenty of communication and adjustment! There are times when we focus on creative work and feel like we are not being good parents and then there are times when we are very hands-on with our family but lack creative purpose. It’s not all doom and gloom though! We chat about how we have learned to deal with this ebb and flow and what we are loving in this current phase. We hope that the episode is informative and encouraging! Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/145 Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laurahornart/

 144. How to Make an Income From Your Art - 5 Key Stages | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 00:55:33

Can you still grow on Instagram? Is it worth starting a YouTube Channel? When should you leave your day job? Is your art biz covid-proof? Just a few things that come up in today’s chat about making an income from your art. We have talked about this topic many times but these are our latest thoughts and tips taking into account how the world and social media platforms have changed. Plus we talk about the realities of making money from selling art and why teaching is such an important income source for many artists. It’s a juicy one and it’s not just for artists that are starting out. At the end of the podcast, we talk about longevity and how your approach will shift as you become more established. Find the show notes for this episode with all the links at https://www.laurahornart.com/thepodcast/144 Find me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/laurahornart/

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