Episode 3: Arielle Austin

Arielle Austin is an abstract painter from Austin, Texas whose work radiates graceful energy. In this conversation, Arielle generously shares her experiences with transitioning from an unfulfilling career, re-establishing her art presence in a new city, and the recent transition— leaving her "day job" to devote her energy full time to being an Artist. Comparing her work to a "visual diary," Arielle offers candid insight into the role art has played in her life journey. "Start where you are with what you've got." Find Arielle:Website:   https://www.arielle-austin.com/Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/arielle_austin/Mentioned:Princeton Catalyst Tool: (available here)Blanton Art Museum, Joan Mitchell's "Rock Bottom" (see)Ninth Street Women, Mary Gabriel (book)Daily Rituals: How Artists Work, Mason Currey (book)BBATX / Boss Babes (learn more)Maverick City Music (listen)ATX Gals (learn more)Six Square, Austin TX (learn more/visit)Austin Art Garage (visit)Aimée Everett (see work)Find Me, Kristy Darnell Battani:Website:   https://www.kristybattani.comInstagram:  kristybattaniartFacebook:  kristybattaniartDid you enjoy hearing about Arielle's plunge? If so, please take a moment to leave a rating and a comment: https://lovethepodcast.com/artishplungeMusic:"Surf Guitar Madness," Alexis Messier,Licensed by PremiumBeat.comSupport the Show.

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ARTish Plunge, a podcast for anyone interested in the curious relationship between artists and the other professions, day jobs, or past experiences that have allowed them to plunge into the art they create.