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Good Life Project

Lisa Congdon | Bringing Your Whole Self to Life

Good Life Project

Jonathan Fields / Acast

Education, Wellness, Self-improvement, Midlife, Health & Fitness, Intentional Living, Personal Growth, Living Well, How To

4.53.4K Ratings

🗓️ 28 June 2021

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

It seems, every time I sit down with my friend, illustrator, fine artist, and author Lisa Congdon, she’s in a moment of transformation. Truth is, it’s a bit of a perpetual state for her. Lisa is best known for her colorful, graphic drawings and hand lettering. Her work appears in private collections, merchandise, textiles, apparel, and a wide array of collaborations with clients around the world including Method, Target, Comme des Garçons, Crate and Barrel, Facebook, MoMA, REI, and Harvard University among many others. She is the author of nine books, including Art Inc: The Essential Guide to Building Your Career as an Artist; Find Your Artistic Voice: The Essential Guide to Working Your Creative Magic; and her latest book, You Will Leave a Trail of Stars: Inspiration for Blazing Your Own Path. 

Lisa teaches in the Applied Craft & Design MFA program at Pacific Northwest College of Art. She lives and works in Portland, Oregon, and is also a devout cyclist, having just finished an intense ride to Crater lake and, as we talked, was getting ready to complete the Gravel Grinder race, where she would climb more than 30,000 feet in elevation on her bike, on gravel. You might wonder what, if anything, has to do with the creative life and art, and as you’ll hear, the answer is everything.

You can find Lisa at:

Website : https://lisacongdon.com/

Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/ellen_hendriksen/

The Lisa Congdon Sessions : https://pod.link/1562400129


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0:00.0

So it seems like every time I sit down with my friend, illustrator, fine artist and author,

0:11.7

Lisa Cungdon, she's in a moment of evolution and transformation.

0:16.6

The truth is it's a bit of a perpetual state for her, which is an amazing thing.

0:21.9

So Lisa is best known for her colorful, graphic drawings and hand lettering.

0:26.4

Her work appears in private collections, merchandise, textiles, apparel, and a wide array

0:31.2

of collaborations with really clients around the world from method, target, come to your

0:36.2

song, create and barrel.

0:38.0

Facebook, MoMA, REI, Harvard University, and so many others.

0:42.2

She's the author of nine books, including art, ink, the essential guide to building your

0:47.7

career as an artist, find your artistic voice.

0:50.1

And her most recent, you will leave a trail of stars, inspiration for blazing a path

0:55.6

of your own.

0:56.6

And Lisa also teaches in the applied craft and design MFA program at Pacific Northwest College

1:02.0

of Art.

1:03.0

She lives in works in Portland, Oregon.

1:04.6

And this is kind of fascinating.

1:06.4

We get into this more than we actually ever have in previous conversations.

1:10.2

She's also a devout cyclist having just finished this intense ride to create a lake.

1:16.0

And as we talked, she was getting ready to compete in the gravel grinder race where

1:20.4

she would climb more than 30,000 feet of elevation on her bike on gravel.

1:25.9

And you might even wonder, well, what if anything does that have to do with the creative

1:29.8

life with art?

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