This interview with letter writing enthusiast, and all round creative person Naomi Bulger, is a realist’s take on becoming an artist. It’s very refreshing and inspiring. Give it a listen!
Audio note: this interview was recorded via Skype, before we were able to improve our audio quality.
Naomi Bulger is a writer, illustrator and teacher from Melbourne, Australia. Her love for illustration started with reading illustrated children’s books. However, that kind of art was discouraged during her school days. It took a long time for her to find her way back to illustration.
Naomi has worked in journalism and copywriting, and continues with creative writing in different forms. Mail art is what finally got her back into illustrating. It was a creative outlet during a stressful time. In this interview she tells her story, and shares her thoughts on making your creative pursuits a career. She describes some “dos and don’ts” about creative work and how to get started as an illustrator.
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Naomi’s start as an illustrator
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Other creative outlets before illustration
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Going from journalism to illustration and freelancing
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The positive impact of the Internet
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Making your creativity a career
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Pressure and creativity
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Making time for creativity in everyday life
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What teaching gives back
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Preferred mediums
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Mail art
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How to get started in illustration
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Links
Real Artists Don’t Starve by Jeff Goins
Big Magic Review by The Art History Babes — starts at 14:12
Art Supply Posse Mail Art Episode
Art Supply Posse Website
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