How Daily Drawing and Journaling Helped Me to Find Clarity, Overcome Blocks & Release Perfectionism
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In this episode, Victoria delves deeper into how her daily drawing and journaling practice has helped her gain clarity, process emotions, and overcome creative blocks. She discusses how this routine has been instrumental in working through perfectionist tendencies, allowing her to approach her work with more freedom and self-compassion. Victoria also shares strategies for integrating these practices into your own creative journey to find deeper emotional release and clarity.
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About Victoria -
Victoria J. Fry is a New York City-based painter, educator, curator, and founder of Visionary Art Collective, New Visionary Magazine, and Warnes Contemporary Gallery. Fry has supported hundreds of artists globally, providing resources and opportunities to help them further their art careers. As part of her mission to increase visibility for emerging artists, Fry partners with renowned curators and gallerists to facilitate both in-person and virtual exhibitions, and to publish quarterly issues of New Visionary Magazine, a contemporary art publication showcasing artists globally. Fry has been a guest speaker for the Women’s Caucus for Art in Washington, D.C., Superfine Art Fair in NYC, Photo Trouvée Magazine, The Art Queens Society, and the Huron River Art Collective. She has curated exhibitions for organizations such as Create! Magazine, Arts to Hearts Project, and The Artful Collective, and has served as a juror for the Women’s United Art Prize. She also hosts the New Visionary Podcast.Fry holds a BFA from the School of Visual Arts (2012) and an MAT from the Maine College of Art (2014).
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