Jessica Molina didn’t just build an art career—she built a brand, a business, and a voice that won’t back down. From studying architecture to becoming full-time lettering artist, Jessica shares how she honed her signature style that is bold, vibrant, and undeniably her. You'll learn what you need to define your own style, the business of art, and why standing out beats playing it safe. Plus, get some real talk on imposter syndrome, why joy is a form of resistance, and the responsibility of artists to speak up in today’s political landscape. Jessica Molina is a Nicaraguan-American lettering artist and illustrator based in Dallas, Texas, known for her vibrant and expressive artwork. She’s created work for national and global clients like Target, Snapchat, Sol de Janeiro, CASETiFY, Toyota, and more. Jessica’s pieces weave together bold lettering with lush, feminine visuals, often exploring deep themes of self-love, empowerment, and personal growth. Her mission as an artist is to empower others to embrace their uniqueness, fully and unapologetically. ------------------------ In today's episode, we cover the following:
- Finding community on Instagram
- From architecture to lettering
- Defining your unique artistic style
- Evolving your style
- Dream projects and big breaks
- Navigating imposter syndrome
- The role of artists in society
- Creativity as resistance
- Murals and public art
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