How Finding Your "Why" Can Transform Your Art [Art Juice Ep: 35]

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Today’s podcast was inspired by a book and TED talk by Simon Sinek, both entitled ‘Find Your Why.’ Sinek's main point is that when you know the purpose of what you are doing, it is so much easier to make the right decisions, achieve good results, and sell it to others.

Alice and I discussed how we can explore this on several levels - why do I make my art? Why am I making this particular series of paintings? And, at the granular level, why am I making this one specific painting? Our wide-ranging conversation spans the desire to create things, the need to be seen, the drive to communicate our internal experience, and whether what we are really seeking is love. (Deep stuff!) We also get into how you find your purpose. We both agree that it isn’t something you can just come up with in 5 minutes and it isn't something that anyone else can show you. Instead it is a process of gradual discovery and it arises from the work we do.

We also acknowledge that so much of this changes over time - even if we know our "why" at this moment, it may well change in future years. Indeed, isn't this the fun of being an artist?

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Simon Sinek TED talk

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