Posts Tagged ‘artist interviews’

Playtime with the Striped Aardvark

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Hunting for inspirational art and creative individuals is one of the ways I keep my right brain stimulated. During a recent art hunt I discovered the mischievous playful art of Joan Krygsman. She is the creator of Striped Aardvark design.

'Roy the Crocodile' Joan Krygsman

As soon as my eyes caught a glimpse of her work, I felt my inner child light up with delight. The colour, the simplicity, the personality of each creature spoke to me immediately.

I wanted to know who this artist was, and I wanted to know where these creatures where coming from?! So I set up an interview with Joan to pick her brain.

She revealed some surprising things during our talk.

I would never have guessed that Joan was blocked for 15 years, she didn’t create any art during that time. She was a perfectionist and the pressure to make perfect art had completely closed the doors to her creativity.

It wasn’t until her daughter was born that she felt the permission to let go of the need to be perfect and just PLAY!

It was her renewed sense of play that freed Joan from her artist block and unleashed the striped aardvark.

Now Joan is flowing with inspiration and the creatures are pouring out.

'Shlomo the Snail' by Joan Krygsman

After connecting with Joan, my inner child was almost jumping through the roof with excitement, she wanted to play too. So I sat down and created this quick sketch of a bird. This is inspired by the Striped Aardvark….

'Bird' marker sketch by Laura Hollick

My creative interlude with Joan reminded me of the importance to play. Creativity is something that flows when we let it, there is nothing like playtime to unleash the joy.

To learn more about Joan Krygsman’s Striped Aardvark designs check out www.stripedaardvark.com

Leah Piken Kolidas~ she’s creating everyday!

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

To listen to interview with Leah Piken Kolidas CLICK HERE

There is a saying that if you want to turn something into a habit you have to do it for at least 21 days.  Well, I think it is safe to say Leah Piken Kolidas is in the habit of being creative.  She challenged herself to be creative everyday and she documents her adventures and experiences on her blog called ‘Creative Everyday’

I discovered Leah’s work and was intrigued by her mystical whimsical art as well as her business savvy. She defines success as being able to do what she loves and make a living while continuing to feel inspired~ she has accomplished this and continues to expand her experience of success.

Here are some of Leah’s art pieces…

Here is Leah working in her studio

It was a delight to connect with Leah and ask her some questions about her life as an artist and her creative process.

To listen to interview with Leah Piken Kolidas CLICK HERE

To learn more about Leah Piken Kolidas check out her website at: www.bluetreeartgallery.com
To learn more about being creative everyday, check out Leah’s blog called http://www.CreativeEveryDay.com.