Chad, I have just read a little of your Substack posts, including some about how you’re trying to think of yourself as an artist. Not only am I on the other side of Oregon from you. I’m on the other side of many decades of creative exploration and outputs. Making a living with my creativity used to be possible. And these times that you’re living in now, as a young artist, I don’t know about how you can make a living and keep your tender spirit alive. I’ve given up on trying to make money with my creativity after a wildfire took everything I owned. But what I want to offer you is the possibility of looking at what you’re doing from a different angle. You might want to listen to this interview on “To The Best Of Our Knowledge”
Chad, I have just read a little of your Substack posts, including some about how you’re trying to think of yourself as an artist. Not only am I on the other side of Oregon from you. I’m on the other side of many decades of creative exploration and outputs. Making a living with my creativity used to be possible. And these times that you’re living in now, as a young artist, I don’t know about how you can make a living and keep your tender spirit alive. I’ve given up on trying to make money with my creativity after a wildfire took everything I owned. But what I want to offer you is the possibility of looking at what you’re doing from a different angle. You might want to listen to this interview on “To The Best Of Our Knowledge”
Andreas Weber: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/to-the-best-of-our-knowledge/id471896367?i=1000663511364
If you do take time to listen to the interview, I would love to hear what you think about it .
Beautiful