Fleur Wickes - Evolving your Practice

In this episode I talk to Fleur Wickes, a New Zealand artist, writer, photographer, and master's student. Fleur discusses her evolution from a photographer to a multifaceted artist, sharing insights about her creative process, which focuses on emotional connections and human experiences. Fleur also talks about the significance of imperfection in her art, the transition away from photography, and the role of business in her creative journey. We discuss the importance experimenting has played within her practice, as well has things that have stayed constant such as her use of photographic paper and her love of words. This episode explores the many ways Fleur's work has evolved over the years, and how throughout those changes, she’s always sought to explore the emotional resonance of art.You can find Fleur here:Fleur Wickes WebsiteFleur Wickes NewsletterFleur Wickes InstagramMentioned artists include Diane Arbus, Rose Wiley Joel Peter Witkin, Emily Hartley Scutter, Wolfgang Tillman, CJ Hendry, and Glenn Hayward.You can find the podcast hereAnd the podcast newsletter hereThanks so much for listening! Feel free to rate, review & share if you enjoyed it, this helps other people find the show Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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