The chapter explores the notion that the perfect tool does not guarantee artistic success, emphasizing the importance of self-expression and finding a tool that allows for individuality. Additionally, they touch on the significance of choosing a tool that effectively communicates the artist's intentions, along with a brief advertisement break.
Liana Finck’s cartoons explore life’s big predicaments: what to make for dinner, how to leave a party without being rude, how to feel like more than a snack machine once you have a child. In today’s episode, Liana shares how drawing has become a practice for her to answer questions, solve problems, and why creating art helps humans understand ourselves better. Liana also discusses why she’s not bothered by impostor syndrome (okay maybe it helps that she regularly contributes to The New Yorker) and how she navigates the feelings of doubt we all experience with honesty and humor.