Erin talks about three essential things you need to move forward with your creative practice. HINT: you don’t need to spend a lot to make it happen. She goes on to talk about where to shop for supplies when you are ready and recommends a few out-of the-box ideas for sourcing materials. Finally, the Artist Feature this week is Iris Scott.
You can email Erin at thankyouformakingthat@gmail.com with questions or for more information.
Here are a few links from the episode:
Art “thrift” stores in Washington:
Allied Arts Reuse Thrift Store, Whatcom County: https://www.alliedarts.org/allied-arts-reuse-thrift-store/
Art Salvage, Spokane: https://www.artsalvagespokane.com
Seattle Creative, Seattle: http://www.seattlerecreative.org
A few local art stores in Washington that Erin loves:
Dakota Art Store, Bellingham: https://dakotaartstores.com
Art Spot, Edmonds: http://artspotedmonds.com
Blick, Seattle: https://www.dickblick.com/stores/washington/seattle/
Bead World: http://www.beadworldnw.com
Online art and craft stores:
Hobby Lobby: https://www.hobbylobby.com
Blick: https://www.dickblick.com
Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/stores/ARTEZA/page/0DE252E6-953E-49D2-8618-2F41BD497A60?ref_=ast_bln
(There are lots of options on Amazon, here is one store that offers good, well-priced materials)
Weekly Artist Feature: Iris Scott https://www.irisscottfineart.com
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