Posts by Nicholas Wilton
Diving Deeper Into You – Nicholas Wilton – Ep 106
Do you have hang-ups around sharing your artwork? Where can we find the confidence to put ourselves out there? These are exactly the kind of questions we’re digging into with our Art2Life workshop participants here in Morocco. And for this episode, I’m hanging poolside with a few of our fantastic artists to answer questions about…
Read MoreYour next cool art tool may be found in your kitchen
I’m teaching a workshop in Mallorca, Spain right now, and it’s such a serene and peaceful setting. The studio has big openings with gorgeous views, so it feels like we’re working outside. One of the many things I love about these workshops is discovering the cool art tools people bring that they just can’t live…
Read MoreThere Is Nothing but Money in Art – Nicholas Wilton – Ep 105
The stigma of the starving artist has done no favors for our mindsets around money. The truth is, there is nothing but money in art! On this episode, I’m taking a deep dive into how we view finances in the context of our art practice and how reframing our perspectives around money and art can…
Read MoreAn Essential Truth About Making Art
I just finished teaching an Art2Life destination Workshop in Morocco—what an amazing time we had! It was great to connect, share, and make art together! There’s one thing that comes up again and again at every workshop though. It’s an essential truth about art I’d like everyone to know and believe within themselves, especially if…
Read MoreSculpting Your Creative Brain – Dawson Church – Ep 104
Do you ever feel like you’ve hit a creativity wall? What if there was a way to optimize ourselves for more creative potential? I am absolutely thrilled to have my friend and an esteemed author, Dawson Church, Ph.D., joining us for this episode. Not only is he a prolific writer, but he’s a dedicated scientist…
Read MoreA trick to train your eye for design
It’s Day 1 at the Art2Life destination Workshop in Morocco, and it’s hot! But we’re excited and just getting going using only black and white paint. It’s the best way to train your eye to see design very clearly. It’s easy to notice differences: what’s light, what’s dark, what’s big, what’s small, what’s rough, and…
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