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Jazlyne Sabree Wooden is an artist based in New Jersey with a background in journalism. Though her heart lies in the paintings she creates, her choices in university led her down a unique path that helps serve her creative drive today.
Art also is a source of healing and therapy for her, and claims that "art has always been there for me."
Listen to her story on how her art serves her daily, whether it is for healing or for being inspired by the truth.
Note: this episode was recorded the day Derrick Chauvin was declared to be prosecuted in court for murdering George Floyd.
You can follow Jazlyne on Instagram at @jazlynesabree to see her art yourself, or visit Miko's blog at www.smallbusinesshop.com/mimi-embroidery-blog to read the full transcript and see various examples of her artwork. Make sure to follow Miko's blog and Instagram @MimiHanaThreads to get updates when new episodes will appear, and when live interviews will happen on Clubhouse at the Stitch and Bitch Club.
If you enjoy what you're hearing and would like to support and hear more, please support my podcast by visiting www.paypal.me/mimihanathreads. Any amount donated is hugely appreciated, as I am working on this podcast on my own in my own free time.
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Brandon Small, a military expatriate in Kanagawa, Japan, grew up with ADHD. As a child, he struggled throughout his academics, and as an adult he still finds it difficult to focus on any subject that requires concentration except for one: photography.
For Brandon, ADHD helps enhance his photography, and he's learned to train his eye and attention for the small things he might have not seen without his condition.
Hear all about his stories and how he uses ADHD to his advantage in this episode of The Visual Artist's Spotlight.
You can follow Brandon on Instagram at @smallworldphotovideo to see his art yourself, or visit Miko's blog at www.smallbusinesshop.com/mimi-embroidery-blog to read the full transcript and see various examples of his artwork. Make sure to follow Miko's blog and Instagram @MimiHanaThreads to get updates when new episodes will appear, and when live interviews will happen on Clubhouse at the Stitch and Bitch Club.
If you enjoy what you're hearing and would like to support and hear more, please support my podcast by visiting www.paypal.me/mimihanathreads. Any amount donated is hugely appreciated, as I am working on this podcast on my own in my own free time.
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In this episode, I interview Jared Smith, a tattoo artist originally from Pennsylvania. Jared works at Authentic Tattoo in San Francisco.
He bought his first tattoo machine at 15, and began his experiments with tattooing by messing around by tattooing himself and friends. He completed his first apprenticeship and started tattooing professionally for the first time in 2008. After a 2nd apprenticeship, he started tattooing again in 2017
Now he's a resident of San Francisco with Authentic Tattoo. Japanese ukiyo-e, or woodblock printing, is his source of inspiration, but he isn't afraid to try out new styles to suit his clients.
Hear all about his stories and how he launched his career in this episode of The Visual Artist's Spotlight.
You can follow Jared on Instagram at jaredsmith_art to see his art yourself, or visit Miko's blog at www.smallbusinesshop.com/mimi-embroidery-blog to read the full transcript and see various examples of his artwork. Make sure to follow Miko's blog and Instagram @MimiHanaThreads to get updates when new episodes will appear, and when live interviews will happen on Clubhouse at the Stitch and Bitch Club.
If you enjoy what you're hearing and would like to support and hear more, please support my podcast by visiting www.paypal.me/mimihanathreads. Any amount donated is hugely appreciated, as I am working on this podcast on my own in my own free time.
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Lauren Rose is a New York native artist, who moved at the age of 9 to Florida. She has always been an artist and a creative spirit, and the slow life in Florida left her thirsty for more. Formally educated as a counselor, she actively seeks new cultures and people to connect with, and uses her worldly experiences to inspire her artwork.
Listen in and find out how her international homes give her a new perspective in her creative drive.
You can follow Lauren on Instagram at lrose_studios to see her art yourself, or visit Miko's blog at www.smallbusinesshop.com/mimi-embroidery-blog to read the full transcript and see various examples of her artwork. Make sure to follow Miko's blog and Instagram @MimiHanaThreads to get updates when new episodes will appear, and when live interviews will happen on Clubhouse at the Stitch and Bitch Club.
If you enjoy what you're hearing and would like to support and hear more, please support my podcast by visiting www.paypal.me/mimihanathreads. Any amount donated is hugely appreciated, as I am working on this podcast on my own in my own free time.