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\\u201cIf I had to describe my work, I would say that it is a blend of grunge, whimsy and outsider.\\u201d
\\nIn our first breakout week, Louise is in discussion with artist Jacqui Fehl . Influenced by music, lyrics, feelings, stories, other artists, and the materials themselves, Jacqui\\u2019s art is as varied as her ever changing hair \\u2013 sometimes light, humorous and colourful , while at other times serious with a touch of dark.
\\nIn this podcast, Jacqui and Louise dive deeply into issues around the creative process, scaling up your work, your personal voice and and how we define success.
\\nPart of the conversation centred on this quote:
\\n"It quite frequently happens that you\\u2019re just treading water for quite a long time. Nothing really dramatic seems to be happening. \\u2026 And then suddenly everything seems to lock together in a different way. It\\u2019s like a crystallization point where you can\\u2019t detect any single element having changed. There\\u2019s a proverb that says that the fruit takes a long time to ripen, but it falls suddenly \\u2026 And that seems to be the process."
\\nBrian Eno
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Credits
\\n"Monkeys Spinning Monkeys" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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