Knowledge Sharing, Not Teaching

I don’t want to be a teacher. This is nothing against teachers; I respect them deeply. I just don’t want to spend my time or develop a professional reputation for teaching. BUT. I believe in knowledge sharing. I want everyone, especially my creative peers, to have access to all the tools and resources they need to conduct their practices in exactly the way that they wish.

To that end, I’ve collected fragments of my expertise, partly for you, partly to solidify these theories for myself.

Linocut

You can tell my brain is just steeped in this medium.

Linocut 101 (I didn’t write this article because it exists in many other spaces. I’m here to provide you with advanced courses, not introductions)

How to Draw for Linocut Printmaking

How to Make Sense of Reduction Linocut

Portraiture in Linocut: get your face game on!

Coveting Your Carving

Pressure Printing

Colour in Practice

Artist as Technician (not Entrepreneur)

Technician vs Entrepreneur

Art Fair Master Checklist

Art x Business Cheat Sheet

Art-Adjacent Employment

Adventure Unlocked: Starting my life as a full-time Creative

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