A renown artist and teacher, Ian Fennelly is definitely one of the most positive and kind hearted creatives I ever met. He has a contagious can do attitude that, allied with his outstanding teacher skills, motivates anyone to grab a paintbrush and delve into art making.
Join us today as we talk about:
- Why Ian draws big;
- How art communities are essential to your artistic growth;
- Tips on dealing with trolls;
- Colour and composition as storytelling tools;
- …and why everyone can (and should) make art!
Listen to Ian's interview:
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Credits:
- Host & Producer: Ânia Marcos
- Editor: Jericka (Jih) Cruz
- Intro jingle "Dock Rock" by John Deley
- Outro music "On the Bach" by Jingle Punks
What did you enjoy about today's episode?
Please let us know in the comments section below!
- Ânia
1 comment
I enjoyed this SO much! I was a primary school teacher for many years, and retired in 2021. Since then I have been learning watercolor painting and sketching. Your interview with Ian was very encouraging. I have to daily remind myself that I don’t have to “measure up” to a certain standard in order to make art. I look forward to being a part of an online community rather than just along the sidelines. Thank you for hosting this interview, and thank you, Ian, for your words of encouragement.