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Savvy Painter Podcast with Antrese Wood

Why Get Your Work Critiqued?

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

🗓️ 5 December 2024

⏱️ 51 minutes

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Summary

Do you turn into a nervous Nellie at the thought of other people critiquing your art? Perhaps you even try to avoid the situation, or find yourself asking what’s the point of getting a critique if art, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder anyway?I’ve brought together artists from Growth Studio in a roundtable series to discuss several topics of interest to artists. We kick off the first of this series with Sabrina Setaro, Elisabeth Svendby, and Beverly Woodhall to go on a deep dive on t...

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0:00.0

Hey, it's Antrice and welcome to another episode of the Savvy Painter podcast.

0:08.5

If you are a longtime listener of the podcast, thank you.

0:12.5

And welcome back.

0:13.7

And if you're new to this podcast, welcome.

0:16.5

Savvy Painter is the podcast for artists who want practical tactical tips to create a meaningful

0:21.5

art practice that is both fulfilling and supports you.

0:25.6

This episode is part of a series of podcasts where I brought together a roundtable of artists

0:31.0

from Growth Studio.

0:32.8

What I did was I picked several topics I thought you might be interested in hearing about

0:37.4

and I asked

0:38.2

growth studio members to come on the podcast for a deep dive discussion. Today we have Sabrina Sotaro,

0:44.2

Elizabeth Spenby, and Beverly Woodhaw, and we're going to talk about getting your work critiqued.

0:50.3

Fun, right? Okay. So some of the things that we talk about is what's the purpose of a critique? How do we deal with advice that we're not really sure if we agree with it or not? How to get past the nerves of having your work critique? And most importantly, what these artists have learned about their own work from consistently seeking out constructive feedback.

1:12.7

So let's start with a quick round of introductions, and we can just start with Sabrina.

1:19.7

Hello, everyone. My name is Sabrina, Sittaro. I live in South Carolina, in small town called York, and I do mainly watercolor and gouache

1:32.9

work, and it's mainly abstract and very intuitive, even though I see, see worlds in there

1:41.3

and little things. But yeah, that's what I'm doing. Elizabeth, how about you?

1:47.0

Yeah, I'm Elizabeth Sandby. I live in Oslo, Norway. Right now I'm painting and drawing mostly figures

1:56.0

using oils or wax pastels. What about you, Beverly?

2:02.0

Hi, Entrice.

2:03.4

I've been a longtime listener of your podcast, so I'm kind of excited to be here.

2:08.8

My name, yeah, Beverly Woodhall, and I am mainly an abstract painter currently.

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