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The SneakyArt Podcast

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Aug 5, 2022 • 1h 50min

Ep 50 - Ask Me Anything with Nishant Jain

On this milestone episode, Uma Kelkar hosts an AMA-style episode with Nishant Jain. They discuss Nishant's journey as an artist, the beginning of the podcast, and future directions. They also touch on imposter syndrome, the value of community in urban sketching, and the challenges of pursuing a new path.
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Jul 22, 2022 • 2h 19min

Ep 49 - Chasing Stillness with Gavin Snider

Gavin Snider finds stillness in the busy streets of New York. He talks about growing up in Kansas, drawing with his twin brother Grant (cartoonist of Incidental Comics) and the decision to become an architect. We learn about how Gavin came to New York city, how he began to paint his world, and what it is like to paint the most iconic city in the world. 🖊 Find Gavin’s work on IG or visit his website. ⛳️ Follow SneakyArt on IG, Twitter, and TikTok. 📭 Read the show notes and best insights from this episode: The SneakyArt Post. ☕ Did you enjoy the conversation? Buy Nishant a coffee! (and say hello!) 🔥 Do you like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider!
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Jul 8, 2022 • 1h 53min

Ep 48 - Getting Inked with Alvin Chong

Malaysia-based Alvin Chong talks about finding his way back to art as an adult after deciding to become a tattoo artist. This conversation is about the value of chasing your curiosity, and having the courage to chart your own path. 🖊 Find Alvin’s work on IG or check out links to his work. ⛳️ Follow SneakyArt on IG, Twitter, and TikTok. 📭 Read the show notes and best insights from this episode: The SneakyArt Post. ☕ Did you enjoy the conversation? Buy Nishant a coffee! (and say hello!) 🔥 Do you like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider! (just one cup of coffee per episode!)
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Jun 24, 2022 • 1h 60min

Ep 47 - 30 Days of Watercolor with Marc Taro Holmes

Montreal-based artist Marc Taro Holmes (Citizen Sketcher) speaks about two art challenges organizes for thousands of artists around the world - “OneWeek100People” and “30x30 Direct Watercolor”. They discuss the value of compounding good ideas through a daily practice, and the benefits of participating with an online community. This episode releases on Day 24 of 30x30 Direct Watercolor. Check out the FB group. Follow Marc’s work on his Website and Instagram. -------- 📭 All the good links and ideas from the conversation on my Substack publication: SneakyArt Post. ☕ Like the episode? Buy Nishant a coffee (and start a conversation!) 🔥 Like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider (at a special annual discount!)
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Jun 17, 2022 • 1h 1min

Ep 46 - Doodling at Google with Matthew Cruickshank

Matthew Cruickshank (Art Director at Google Doodles) speaks about his sketchbook-ing road-trip down historic Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles to create a … doodle! The question that drives the conversation is this - How far will a Doodler go for a Google Doodle? The answer ~2500 miles! But another answer - hundreds of pages of sketchbook drawings. Still another answer - hours under a hot sun by the side of a desolate road. Matthew speaks about the abiding role of sketchbooks in his life, drawing from real life as a way to “be grounded”, and the incredible work of Google Doodles in our lives. ---- 🙌🏽 Follow Matthew’s work on his website and Twitter. 🔍 Visit the Google Doodle project. 🚐 Check out the Route 66 Doodle! 📭 Show-notes, links & atttributions, and best insights from the episode: The SneakyArt Post. ---- ☕ Did you like the show? Buy Nishant a coffee! (and say hello!) 🔥 Support SneakyArt, become a SneakyArt Insider!
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Jun 3, 2022 • 1h 34min

Ep 45 - Art and Bike-Packing with Mike Shisler

Mike Shisler speaks about leaving home and career to cycle across the US, work as an artist, and live out of a van. Next week, Mike begins a 4000mi bike-packing trip from the northern tip of Alaska to San Diego, California. He speaks about the incredible physical and mental endurance required for the solo journey, and his plan to make a painting every day along the way. This conversation emphasizes the importance of slowing down to appreciate the world, even parts of it that are not 5-star destinations on Google Maps. 🙌🏽 Follow Mike’s work on IG, his Kickstarter, and visit his website. ⛺️ Check out the Sēkr app ****to locate campsites and essential public services, and connect with other campers. ---- 📭 Read the show-notes and best insights from this episode: The SneakyArt Post. ☕ Did you enjoy the conversation? Buy me a coffee! (to say hello!) 🔥 Do you like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider! (to support my work!)
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May 27, 2022 • 1h 27min

Ep 44 - Inventing Life's Meaning with James Richards (Part 2)

The second half of the conversation with Florida-based artist, educator, author and architect James Richards, about traveling the world as an architect and as an educator, the concept of “stealing like an artist”, and Jim’s decision to pick creativity and autonomy at various stages of his professional life. “To invent your own life’s meaning is not easy, but it is still allowed. And I think you’ll be happier for the trouble.” - Bill Watterson (creator of Calvin and Hobbes). ❤️ Follow James Richards’ work on Instagram and visit his website for information about upcoming workshops. 🤳🏼 Follow SneakyArt on Instagram | TikTok | Twitter 📭 All the links, quotes, insights, and ideas from the episode: SneakyArt Post. ☕ Like the episode? Buy Nishant a coffee! (and share your thoughts about the conversation) 🔥 Like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider! (and get in line for exclusive giveaways and bonus content)
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May 20, 2022 • 1h 42min

Ep 43 - Inventing Life's Meaning with James Richards (Part 1)

On his website, James Richard says - "I never saw myself as Monet in the studio. I wanted to be Anthony Bourdain with a sketchbook." What was the meaning of art in James’ life? How far was Monet, and the world of fine art, from the world in which he grew up? What did it mean to be like Anthony Bourdain … but with a sketchbook? In many ways, this conversation is the long process of unpacking this beautiful quote. Storyteller, artist, architect, educator - Jim has worn many hats in an epic and fascinating life. He speaks about growing up in Louisiana, learning to draw from Mad Magazine, and his close association with the built environment. We learn what it means to create a life that reflects our values, and the places we can go when guided by interests and curiosities. Visit James Richards’ website. 📭 All the links, quotes, insights, and ideas from the episode: SneakyArt Post. ☕ Like the episode? Buy Nishant a coffee! (and share your thoughts about the conversation) 🔥 Like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider! (and get in line for exclusive giveaways and bonus content)
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May 13, 2022 • 35min

Ep 42 - A "30 Days of Vancouver" Retrospective

After completing “30 Days of Vancouver”, Nishant looks back at the goals of this self-imposed drawing challenge and considers the lessons he has learned from drawing everyday. He speaks about conversations with Sandi Hester (Ep 38 & 39) and David Morales (Ep 37) that led to the decision to undertake this challenge, the compounding value of good habits, and the incredible importance of stepping out of one’s comfort zone. Also, why TikTok matters! 🎙 Read the best insights from this episode on The SneakyArt Post. 📆 Catch up on the ‘30 Days of Vancouver’ project. ☕️ Liked this episode? Buy Nishant a coffee 🙌🏽 Like this show? Become a SneakyArt Insider. 🤳🏼 Follow SneakyArt on Instagram | TikTok | Twitter
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May 6, 2022 • 1h 41min

Ep 41 - Taking the Leap with Don Low

Singapore-based comic artist Don Low talks about taking the leap from an engineering career to becoming a full-time creative. He shares stories from his lifelong journey of self-education and explains the role of urban sketching in his work. Find his work on Instagram and visit his website. The episode begins with Nishant sharing his plans after the 30 Days of Vancouver project. Skip ahead to 05:00 for the start the conversation. 🚀 Nishant just concluded “30 Days of Vancouver”, a daily drawing challenge around the city. Learn more about it here. 📭 Read the show-notes + the top insights from this episode: The SneakyArt Post. ☕ Did you enjoy the conversation? Buy Nishant a coffee! (and say hello!) 🔥 Do you like the show? Become a SneakyArt Insider! (and support Nishant’s work!)

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