Art, Life, and Self-Discovery: A Journey with Stephanie Lee

In this episode of the 'Show Up or Shut Up' podcast, host Wendy engages with artist Stephanie Lee in an enlightening discussion about her life, creative process, and personal evolution. Growing up in Southern Oregon, Stephanie speaks about balancing her artistic passion with life on a mini farm, and her unique use of Plaster of Paris. They explore deep themes such as dealing with jealousy, the rewards and struggles of being an artist, and discovering one's true purpose. The conversation also examines the impact of Instagram on artists, emphasizing personal fulfillment and setting goals beyond social media metrics. Stephanie's transition as a jewelry artist, challenges with idea ownership, and contributions to the art world reveal the continuous evolution inherent in an artist's journey. Stephanie's candid storytelling offers valuable insights into both her artistic and personal path.

04:10 Life in Southern Oregon

06:17 Family and Moving Stories

13:45 Early Artistic Influences

18:36 Discovering the Art Community

22:32 Teaching and Artistic Growth

27:23 The Role of Plaster of Paris

42:09 Embracing Newcomers' Success

43:45 Coping with Others' Success

46:18 Jealousy and Self-Reflection

48:51 Navigating Social Expectations

51:44 Understanding Personal Struggles

56:47 The Role of Art in Personal Growth

01:03:42 Instagram and Artistic Authenticity

01:07:18 The Reality of Social Media Algorithms

01:12:41 Balancing Art and Social Media

01:24:14 Deciding What Matters Most

01:24:40 Balancing Art and Social Media

01:26:02 Navigating Personal and Artistic Boundaries

01:27:52 The Impact of Social Media on Creativity

01:29:50 Finding Peace in Creative Practices

01:32:07 The Joy of Gardening and Art

01:43:33 Embracing Imperfection in Jewelry Making

01:52:22 Reflecting on Creative Journeys

02:02:23 Concluding Thoughts and Future Plans

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