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The Art of Breakthrough: A Candid Studio Conversation at Poolhaus

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Artistic breakthroughs don't happen by accident. They emerge from dedicated practice, willingness to fail, and persistence through periods of frustration and doubt. But how do you recognize when you're on the cusp of something transformative versus simply taking another step in your creative journey?
Recorded face-to-face at Poolhaus Art Studio in Waco, Texas, this intimate conversation dives deep into the psychology of creative evolution. Both artists share candidly about their current struggles and triumphs, with one revealing a year-long process of private experimentation that's finally beginning to bear fruit. They discuss the delicate balance between methodically refining established techniques and daringly exploring new territories – what one describes as "exploiting the known while exploring the unknown."
The discussion reveals powerful strategies for navigating creative uncertainty, including developing systematic approaches to idea management, embracing the cyclical nature of creative development, and maintaining belief in the process even when progress seems elusive. Both artists emphasize the importance of the mantra "the work is taking me somewhere" as a touchstone during difficult periods.
Today's artists face unique challenges in the social media age, where the pressure to maintain visibility conflicts with the traditional approach of developing work privately before revealing a cohesive body. The conversation explores finding personal balance, using platforms like Instagram as a "visual journal" without feeling obligated to share finished work prematurely. As Simon de Pury noted, "Instagram will have the same impact on the art market as YouTube had on the music industry" – removing gatekeepers and creating direct connections between artists and audiences.
Whether you're struggling to find direction in your practice or contemplating a bold new direction, this episode offers a raw, honest look at the breakthrough process from artists who continue to push their own boundaries. Schedule a studio visit with a fellow artist this week – virtual or in-person – and see where the conversation takes your work.

Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!

Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:
@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg

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Chapters

1. Live from Texas: Setting the Scene (00:00:00)

2. When Do You Know You Have a Breakthrough? (00:03:12)

3. Dealing with Creative Breakdowns (00:09:11)

4. Exploring vs. Exploiting Your Ideas (00:16:22)

5. Confidence and Letting Work Evolve (00:24:40)

6. The Instagram Dilemma for Artists (00:35:22)

7. Studio Visits and Community Connection (00:48:07)

8. Final Thoughts and Closing (00:57:50)

49 episodes

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Content provided by Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg, Ty Nathan Clark, and Nathan Terborg. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ty Nathan Clark and Nathan Terborg, Ty Nathan Clark, and Nathan Terborg or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Artistic breakthroughs don't happen by accident. They emerge from dedicated practice, willingness to fail, and persistence through periods of frustration and doubt. But how do you recognize when you're on the cusp of something transformative versus simply taking another step in your creative journey?
Recorded face-to-face at Poolhaus Art Studio in Waco, Texas, this intimate conversation dives deep into the psychology of creative evolution. Both artists share candidly about their current struggles and triumphs, with one revealing a year-long process of private experimentation that's finally beginning to bear fruit. They discuss the delicate balance between methodically refining established techniques and daringly exploring new territories – what one describes as "exploiting the known while exploring the unknown."
The discussion reveals powerful strategies for navigating creative uncertainty, including developing systematic approaches to idea management, embracing the cyclical nature of creative development, and maintaining belief in the process even when progress seems elusive. Both artists emphasize the importance of the mantra "the work is taking me somewhere" as a touchstone during difficult periods.
Today's artists face unique challenges in the social media age, where the pressure to maintain visibility conflicts with the traditional approach of developing work privately before revealing a cohesive body. The conversation explores finding personal balance, using platforms like Instagram as a "visual journal" without feeling obligated to share finished work prematurely. As Simon de Pury noted, "Instagram will have the same impact on the art market as YouTube had on the music industry" – removing gatekeepers and creating direct connections between artists and audiences.
Whether you're struggling to find direction in your practice or contemplating a bold new direction, this episode offers a raw, honest look at the breakthrough process from artists who continue to push their own boundaries. Schedule a studio visit with a fellow artist this week – virtual or in-person – and see where the conversation takes your work.

Send us a message - we would love to hear from you!

Make sure to follow us on Instagram here:
@justmakeartpodcast @tynathanclark @nathanterborg

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Live from Texas: Setting the Scene (00:00:00)

2. When Do You Know You Have a Breakthrough? (00:03:12)

3. Dealing with Creative Breakdowns (00:09:11)

4. Exploring vs. Exploiting Your Ideas (00:16:22)

5. Confidence and Letting Work Evolve (00:24:40)

6. The Instagram Dilemma for Artists (00:35:22)

7. Studio Visits and Community Connection (00:48:07)

8. Final Thoughts and Closing (00:57:50)

49 episodes

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