This podcast episode features an interview with sculptor Bethany Krull, who shares her journey from pottery to sculpture, emphasizing the importance of finding one's passion and unique voice in art. Bethany discusses the transition from using pottery...
This podcast episode features an interview with sculptor Bethany Krull, who shares her journey from pottery to sculpture, emphasizing the importance of finding one's passion and unique voice in art. Bethany discusses the transition from using pottery wheels for functional pottery to utilizing them as a tool for creating sculptural works, reflecting on her inspiration from nature and the complex relationship between humans and animals. She also offers insights into the business side of being a full-time sculptor, including tips for selling work and getting into galleries. The conversation covers the significance of idea generation, process exploration, and perseverance in developing a cohesive body of work. Bethany encourages artists to focus on making strong work by looking outward for inspiration and inward for personal voice, emphasizing the balance between seeking audience engagement and staying true to one's artistic vision. You can learn more about bethany by checking out her Instagram https://www.instagram.com/bethanykrullsculpture/
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00:00 Kickoff: Upcoming Online Workshop Announcement
00:20 Diving Into Bethany Krull's Sculpture Journey
02:09 Bethany's Transition from Pottery to Sculpture
14:53 Exploring the Significance of Porcelain in Sculptures
18:37 Bethany's Advice on Starting with Sculptures
20:31 The Business Side of Being a Full-Time Sculptor
26:11 Finding Your Unique Voice in Pottery and Sculpture
35:08 Bethany's Final Thoughts and Where to Find Her Work