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Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

The Slow Art Revolution — Because Instant Results Are a Scam

Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Antrese Wood

Artinterviews, Fineart, Pleinair, Cityscapes, Arts, Painting, Antrese, Self-improvement, Education, Interviews, Oilpainting, Artmarketing, Culture, Landscapepainting, Art, Artistinterviews, Businessofart, Howtosellart, Visual Arts

4.8891 Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2025

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

Art is inherently slow. It demands time, thought, and presence, so embracing that slowness is essential for creating meaningful work and maintaining your artistic well-being. Yet, many artists feel behind in their art journey because they’re not producing fast enough. In this episode of the Savvy Painter Podcast, I’ll challenge the idea that faster is better in the art world. You’ll discover how hustle culture distorts our perception of the artistic process and get a refreshing perspective th...

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You're listening to the Savvy Painter Podcast episode number 344.

0:09.0

Hello, my friend, welcome to another episode of the Savvy Painter podcast.

0:14.0

I am your host, Antrice Wood, and if you've been listening for a while, we'll come back.

0:19.0

And if you're new here, welcome. I'm so glad you found

0:21.9

the podcast. Savvy Painter is the place for artists who want practical tactical tactical tips to

0:27.6

create a meaningful art practice that is both fulfilling and supports you. So it has been a wild

0:36.0

couple of weeks. I went to New York and had a meetup with growth studio members.

0:43.6

And it was absolutely amazing to be able to meet so many people that I work with. I see multiple times a week and have for years, virtually that is.

0:56.3

I've been meeting with this group of people for years on Zoom, many of them, some of them

1:02.4

a month, some of them a couple of months, but it was just unbelievable to actually get to give

1:10.3

people hugs and to share meals and to get to

1:14.8

get to hang out with them in person. It was just an absolute blast. I want to give a big

1:21.7

thank you to Mary and Greg for opening their home and to Jess for helping us get through New York and all the

1:29.9

subways and all of the ideas and things that we could have, should have done while we were there.

1:35.7

But we got to go to a bunch of museums.

1:38.4

We went to the Met.

1:39.4

We went to the Whitney.

1:40.8

We went to the Brooklyn Museum.

1:43.8

Some of us went to MoMA. We went to the Noia

1:47.3

gallery and saw an amazing collection of Klimt paintings. And it was just all in all a incredible

1:57.2

three days of looking at art, talking about art, hanging out, and really bonding as a group and a

2:06.3

community. I think that this group has already bonded incredibly well, but to be able to do it in

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