Nice interview, Nishant! Hearing Jim share about how people connect with sketches at a more visceral level than other media (photo, video and, alas, audio for me anyway) helps me better understand my late mother’s art. She was a master at pen-and-ink sketches. The immediacy of this medium correlates so much to living in the moment.
My head and my heart are both full after listening to part one of this conversation! I love Jim's work and have taken some of his Skillshare classes.
You both said so much I can relate to. I loved Jim's explanation about the Anthony Bourdain quote, how it is about connecting with people in an area through drawing.
Thank you for the podcast. I will be listening to this again, (and taking notes!) I cannot wait for part 2 next week.
Nice interview, Nishant! Hearing Jim share about how people connect with sketches at a more visceral level than other media (photo, video and, alas, audio for me anyway) helps me better understand my late mother’s art. She was a master at pen-and-ink sketches. The immediacy of this medium correlates so much to living in the moment.
I agree, Amie. Have you also heard my episode (#15) with George Butler? It was perhaps the first time I broached this subject with a guest. :)
My head and my heart are both full after listening to part one of this conversation! I love Jim's work and have taken some of his Skillshare classes.
You both said so much I can relate to. I loved Jim's explanation about the Anthony Bourdain quote, how it is about connecting with people in an area through drawing.
Thank you for the podcast. I will be listening to this again, (and taking notes!) I cannot wait for part 2 next week.
Happy to hear that, Lisa. I'm excited to share the second half!