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[Draws in Spanish] showcases noteworthy Latinx visual artists, exploring their creative journeys and how they got to where they are today. Host and Chilean-American illustrator, Fabiola Lara, brings humor and empathy to the conversation, uncovering how the artist’s culture and Latinx identity informs their artwork. Whether you’re just starting your creative career or looking to discover the next big name in visual art, join Fabiola as she chats in English with artists who draw in Spanish.
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The Creative Type Podcast is a show featuring casual talks about real artist life, the good, bad and the ugly. Sometimes being an artist is a lonely journey, other times it can be filled with community and friendship. Already have a community? That’s great, join us anyway but if you don’t we always have room for you. The Creative Type Podcast, co-hosted by Jaime Haney and Lori Rivera, offers support, community and amusing conversations for artists. Learn more at www.creativetypepodcast.com
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In today’s episode of the Creative Type Podcast, we have a discussion about overwhelm with artist and friend Vicki Wilson. We’ve talked about Vicki a lot from the beginning of our show and today we finally get to have her on the show so you can get to know her as well. In the beginning of the show, we learn more about Vicki and her art then we go i…
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Today on the Creative Type Podcast Jaime and Lori talk about three types of continuing education related to artists: Art Classes, Business Classes and Personal Enrichment Classes. Each have something unique to offer the artist. Things to take into consideration for these classes are the time of year, how long of a commitment is needed for the class…
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Creating habits go hand in hand with time management. Good habits help make the most out of each day, whereas bad habits slow you down and make you feel as though your creative business isn’t doing as well as it could. For this episode, on the Creative Type Podcast, Jaime and Lori talk about habits in their art businesses and where they can improve…
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In this episode, I'm talking to Egyptian and Cuban American street artist Symone Salib. Symone is a Philadelphia-based artist that I connected with here, and i'm so thrilled to bring this conversation to you all. Through acrylic paint and illustration, Symone works to highlight the lives of people, with an emphasis on Black Indigenous People of Col…
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We all have the same amount of hours in the day. But why does it feel like we have less and less the busier we get. Time management is the key to making the most out of each day. Today, we talk about time management with our friend and artist Vicki Wilson. Vicki Jean Wilson is a whimsical and nostalgic artist working in mainly acrylic and watercolo…
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On today's Minisode, I'm talking about collaboration — something that's super important but overlooked by artists! I've collaborated with a lot of artists through the podcast, and I wanted to share my four stages of collaboration with you all. First up, we have outreach — make sure you're genuine friends with the person you want to work with, or at…
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In this episode, i'm talking with Venezuelan illustrator Andrea Caceres. Andrea is both an illustrator and Art Director based in New York City. She's illustrated children's books, comics, and textile designs for brands like Microsoft, Snapchat, and JCrew. She got her start sharing dog illustrations on her instagram with her "a dog a day keeps the s…
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How Do You Begin Your Paintings? In today’s episode of the Creative Type Podcast, Lori begins with talking about how she intuitively starts an abstract painting differently than a representational piece. First, she tones the canvas by laying down color (burnt sienna), then she adds in shapes instinctively to create her beautiful abstract paintings.…
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In today’s episode of the Creative Type Podcast, we talk about how to free up time so you can spend more time in the studio creating the artwork you’re meant to create. Even if you have limited time, listen to our suggestions and we’ll help you prioritize the time you do have. Suggestions like using a checklist app, scheduling your week in advance …
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It's the first crossover episode! Today on the show, Raúl Pardo and Iván Mayorquín are tuning in from Ciudad de Mexico and i'm super excited to share this conversation with you. In case you're not familiar, Raúl & Iván host a podcast called Grupo de Autoayuda de Dibujo which is available on YouTube and Spotify and everywhere else you get podcast…
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Today, we tackle another listener question. Elizabeth asks when or how do you know when your painting is finished. Lori and Jaime talk about their experience along with practical tips and advice about how to know when your artwork is finished. Sometimes it takes taking a step back to know if a piece is finished. Sometimes pieces are never really fi…
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In this episode, I answer your calls about why I make the show, what i've learned about myself, and a few tips for diversifying your revenue streams as an artist! If you want to have your questions answered next — call or text (305) 985-3729. EPISODE LINKS - Watch this Episode on YouTube - Join the FREE Discord - Join the Patreon - Follow Fabiola o…
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Good advice given today from their experience and possibly some ideas to boost your art income. Lori and Jaime share tried and true ways that you can implement to bring in more income from your artwork. The more income streams you have, the better the chance you have to live off your art business. If you have a question or an idea for the podcast, …
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Today Jaime answers a listener’s question that was sent in via email. What tools in your studio are your go to tools for inspiration? A short and sweet episode about some of the tools artists find inspiring, or not. If you have a question or an idea for the podcast, email us. We’d love to hear it and get the chance to give you a shout out. Usually,…
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In this episode, I'm speaking with Puerto Rican brand designer, lettering artist, and illustrator Carlos Oliveras Colom. Carlos is a queer artist that was born on the Caribbean island of Puerto Rico and brings to life letters and illustrations that are fuller than life. His expressive style is meant to be seen, but also felt. His work is rooted in …
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Sometimes it feels like it’s easier to quit than it is to keep going when you’re stuck with your art. Maybe you’re not making the sales you had hoped for if you’re selling your art or maybe you’re not progressing in your skills as much as you think you should be. Today, we give a pep talk about keeping on course of your art journey. Being kind to y…
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Planning is always key for nearly everything in the art business. Organization and planning. The more you plan and organize, the better off you’ll be and there’s no better example of that than with taxes. Today, we’re sharing our ways of organizing our business in a way that makes Uncle Sam happy. Things like spreadsheets, books and other ideas to …
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The beginning of just about anything comes with growing pains. You learn as you go and if you’re lucky, then maybe you’ve been given some good advice on how to navigate the art world and save yourself some grief down the road. Lori and Jaime share good advice today while accounting for each of their personal and artistic ups and downs while in the …
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In this episode, I'm talking to Mexican paper artist Andrea Cira based in Kansas City. Andrea designs and cuts together vibrant and intricate compositions that are infused with her Mexican culture. She's currently working an a paper cut project where she redesigns the Loteria images with her papercut creations. She's worked with brands like Starbuc…
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Abstract art gets many different responses from artists and viewers alike. Let’s discuss how we respond to abstract art. Where does it come from and how do you feel about it? What does the art make you feel or think? Do you have a favorite abstract artist? Lori and Jaime both talk about their favorite abstract artist, both alive and dead, and what …
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There’s no better teacher than life itself, but if you can get a little advice or tips along the artists journey in business it seems to make life a little easier and helps light the way. Today’s episode talks about personal experiences first hand and how to show up fully prepared for the art life. Or at least as prepared as possible. Lori and Jaim…
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In this episode, I'm chatting with self-proclaimed "part-time" Mexican-American artist Marlene Vega! Marlene actually has a master's degree in physics, but found her way back into art after graduation. She started off painting watercolor pieces just three years ago as a hobby and now has an amazing online shop and over 95,000 Instagram followers. S…
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Getting eyes on your artwork is the name of the game when it comes to sales. Whether you're painting to sell or painting as a hobby, your art deserves to be seen. Lori and Jaime chat about all the places they’ve exhibited their artwork and the pros and cons of each. Key take aways from this podcast include: Keep good records about where your art is…
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We all know that time spent in the studio is imperative to our art making practice. But have you ever found yourself not wanting to go into your studio as in Jaime’s case? Or maybe you’re perfectly comfortable in your studio like Lori is. Either way, in today’s episode we go over tips and suggestions for making your studio more inviting. We each sh…
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In this episode, I'm taking a departure from our usual illustration guests to chat with Tumblr famous video performance artist Amalia Soto aka Molly Soda. Molly works primarily with non-physical mediums publishing videos, photos, and streaming her work across the internet at large. She uses her digital performance work to reflect on the ways we all…
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If you’re an artist who sells their work, or wants to, do you understand the reasons why people buy original artwork? Have you ever thought about their motivation or even personally asked them what is it about the piece that moved you to purchase your work? It’s not always as obvious as we might think. Listen as we talk about specific reasons why s…
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Do you have a business plan for your art biz? Did you know you can write your mileage off on your taxes? What’s the best way to organize information about your paintings and collectors? Jaime and Lori discuss the different ways they organize their art businesses, starting off with business plans and goals, and the importance of having both short- a…
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Meet Jaime and Lori, your hosts. A brief uncut version of our first episode where you'll learn tidbits about us and our art, and why we are recording a podcast. Thank you so much for joining us for our first episode. Visit us online: www.creativetypepodcast.com www.jaimehaney.com www.loririverafineart.com…
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In this episode, I answer your calls! We've got such amazing questions for our first mini-episode, if you want to have your questions answered next — call (305) 985-3729. EPISODE LINKS - Watch this Episode on YouTube - Join the FREE Discord - Join the Patreon - Follow Fabiola on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok - Danny Brito Episode & Instagram - Hallye …
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In this episode, I chat with Argentinian illustrator, painter, graphic designer Sebastian Curi. Sebastian works in a pop style using cartoonish figures, playful compositions and bright colors to depict every day. Since he recently collaborated on a clothing collection with Zara and has worked with clients like Apple, Spotify and many more. Keep on …
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In this episode, I chat with Chilean Motion Graphic Designer and Illustrator Cristobal Saez. Cristo was raised in Chile and eventually made his way to New York City to attend FIT where he studied graphic design. He quickly realized that branding and logo work just wasn't for him and started creating illustrated GIFs of pop culture moments on his of…
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In this episode, I chat with Colombian Creative Director and Illustrator Daniela Jordan-Villaveces. Daniela is a US and Colombian Dual Citizen who was raised in Colombia up until high school before moving to Naples, FL. Her work injects joy and happiness through her use of punchy bold colors and vivid patterns. Keep on listening to hear us chat abo…
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In this episode, I chat with Mexican & Salvadorian American illustrator Iliana Galvez. Iliana is a Latinx illustrator born and raised in the San Fernando Valley who creates bright, bold, and unapologetic art celebrating people of all sizes. Her work is extremely empowering and unapologetic and she really creates work that uplifts black and brown fe…
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In this episode, I chat with Mexican-American interdisciplinary artist and oral historian Tamara Santibañez. Tamara is a queer and trans artist whose work is rooted in storytelling and the visual language of identity construction, exploring subcultural semiotics and the meanings we make from bodily adornment. Listen to this episode to hear us chat …
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In this episode, I chat with Mexican-American illustrator Marisol Muro. Marisol is an LA-county-born and raised illustrator who creates 60 & 70s inspired illustrations that just take you back in time into a retro world full of kitschy imagery and nostalgic color palettes. Marisol originally went to school for Fashion Design and worked in the Fast-F…
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In this episode, I chat with Argentinean illustrator, writer, and comic artist Eugenia Viti. Eugenia lives in Chicago with her husband and toddler, while working as an artist and a part-time HR rep. She's been published in The New Yorker and is the author of Be Pregnant: An Illustrated Companion for Moms-to-Be. I'm so excited for this conversation,…
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In this episode, I chat with Salvadoran illustrator So Lazo. So is an Illustrator and tattoo artist from tiny, tropical El Salvador who immigrated to Berlin, Germany in 2021. They're also the author of two illustrated books and have had their own brand of illustrated products available on Etsy since 2016. I'm really excited to have So on the show, …
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Sometimes one decision can completely change the trajectory of your life! That’s what happened to Natalia Cardona Puerta when she decided to follow her dreams of being an illustrator and uproot her life in Colombia. In this episode, I chat with Colombian illustrator Natalia Cardona Puerta who creates colorful and playful illustrations inspired by h…
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If you feel that running an online shop isn’t a solid long-term plan, today’s guest is about to blow your mind! In this episode, I chat with Cuban-American illustrator Danny Brito, who has run a successful and sustainable online shop for over a decade. Danny originally went to college for Graphic Design, but eventually dropped out to pursue illustr…
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Did you ever feel like you didn’t fit in with the Latinx kids at your school? This week’s guest experienced just that after moving from Tijuana to San Diego for her Sophomore year of high school. In this episode, I chat with Mexican illustrator and designer Itzel Islas who’s worked with brands like Nickelodeon, GoFundMe, and for her own brand @YAYI…
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This week’s guest grew up drawing book covers and joining competitive reading bowls just for fun! In this episode, I chat with Afro-Colombian cartoonist and illustrator Arantza Peña Popo who’s created comics for publications such as The New Yorker, title slides for Cartoon Network, and editorial illustrations for Refinery29. Arantza and I talk abou…
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This week’s guest believes making money from art isn’t harder than any other career. In this episode, I chat with Cuban-Bahamian artist and author Reyna Noriega who’s worked with clients such as Apple, Old Navy, and The New Yorker. Reyna and I talk about the complexities of being Afro-Latina, why NFTs are dumb, and why she ultimately decided to lea…
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This week’s guest describes herself as “100% Mexican and 100% American.” In this episode, I chat with Mexican-American Graphic Designer and Illustrator Marisol Ortega. Marisol and I discuss everything from the trauma of being first generation American, to getting a full scholarship to art school, to landing an in-house role at Amazon. Aside from he…
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This week’s guest found her way to illustration after resisting a creative career for a few years. Ree is a Seattle-based Venezuelan independent character designer and illustrator. She’s built a career off of her unique character style and perspective and continues to share it with the world through Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok. Ree found herself…
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This week’s guest originally went to school for Behavioral Psychology before finding her way to graphic design. Lila Miller Espinosa is a Brooklyn-based Mexican graphic designer and illustrator who currently works as the Digital Design Manager at Parkwood Entertainment — aka Beyoncé — while running her Spanish-language newsletter Bonita Semana. Af…
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Pepita Sandwich grew up feeling like she couldn’t be an artist because her work wasn’t realistic enough. Josefina — who goes by her nickname Pepita Sandwich — is a Brooklyn-based illustrator and cartoonist who loves to capture “crappy magic” and nostalgic emotions with her creative work. She was raised in Buenos Aires, Argentina and grew up visitin…
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Leaving a stable desk job always feels risky, but this week’s artist — Jackie Rivera — took the leap and never looked back! She is a Seattle-based artist who creates colorful and very graphic pieces mixing illustration, animation, and lettering. Jackie knew it was time to leave her admin job when she received an inquiry for a freelance project with…
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