4.8 • 3K Ratings
🗓️ 23 December 2024
⏱️ 15 minutes
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Body-centered Collage Artist, Tatum Elizabeth, chats with Delanie about the creative process, imposter syndrome, embracing embarrassment, tips for getting started on a new project, and how we can all submit to be featured in Tatum's next collage!
Full episode with Tatum Elizabeth: https://www.selfhelplesspodcast.com/episodes/episode/245a1122/how-a-collage-changed-my-life-with-tatum-elizabeth
Get Featured In Tatum's Next Art Piece: https://www.tatumelizabethartistry.com/
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0:30.8 | What's up? I'm Delaney Fisher and welcome to your self-helpless snack. This mini episode is just a |
0:35.5 | little taste of the self-helpless podcast. So if you want to dive |
0:38.3 | deeper into the topic, you can find the full conversation linked in this episode's description. |
0:43.6 | With my first business of Dix by Delaney, I was making penis art right by hand, |
0:49.0 | painting them on coffee mugs and then ended up scaling by digitizing the business where people could purchase |
0:55.9 | digital products. So it's kind of interesting how your first collage was by hand. Now it's evolved |
1:01.4 | into this digital collage space, which is really interesting. And I think that's just a good |
1:05.6 | reminder for people out there, artists, business owners, you know, anybody starting something |
1:10.6 | is that |
1:11.2 | allowing your vision to evolve and where you start might not be where you end up. And that's |
1:16.1 | okay. That's actually pretty normal. Completely. Yeah. I remember being so averse to doing anything |
1:22.2 | digital. I was like, I'm never going to do that. And then eventually I was like, why not? I'm going to |
1:26.5 | learn to do digital. And so now I do both |
1:28.9 | analog and digital collaging. So cool. When you're a creative, you're making something, it starts to |
1:35.0 | take a life on of its own, right? And you just kind of flow with it and starting somewhere. |
1:40.8 | Because somebody might be tuning in as, you know, an artist or, you know, want to start something where they want to start with this maybe more complex idea, right? |
1:50.4 | Maybe they want to start. |
1:51.6 | I want to do this digital thing, but it seems complicated. |
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