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Creative Identity Crisis: Searching For The Joy in Art Again with Artist Bo Bramwell

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In this heartfelt episode of the Shifting Perceptions Podcast, artist Bo Bramwell joins Jay Alders for a deep dive into the vulnerable side of being a creative. Known for his intricate, surreal pen-and-ink and digital art, Bo has collaborated with music legends like Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, and Atmosphere and exhibited alongside the visionary artist Alex Grey.

But beyond his success, Bo shares the inner struggles that resonate with so many artists: dealing with creative blocks, facing identity crises, and managing the weight of public expectations. He and Jay open up about the intense emotional journey that comes with making a life in art, from battling self-doubt and isolation to rediscovering joy and authenticity.

Tune in as Bo and Jay discuss:

• The pressures of social media and the disconnect between public image and true self

• How vulnerability in art can foster deeper connections and a supportive community

• Practical ways to overcome creative burnout and stay inspired

• Embracing your evolving identity as an artist, even when it doesn’t fit expectations

• Finding mental health balance and self-care practices that support creativity

This episode is a must-watch for artists feeling stuck, alone, or uncertain of their path. Bo and Jay’s honest conversation reminds us that the artistic journey is rarely linear. It’s about pushing through the tough days, leaning into vulnerability, and rediscovering the “why” behind your work.

Connect with Bo Bramwell:

• Website: illustrationbybo.com

• Instagram: instagram.com/illustrationbybo

• Facebook: facebook.com/groups/346593890020441/about

• Threads: threads.net/@illustrationbybo

Connect with Jay Alders:

• Website: jayalders.com

• Instagram: instagram.com/jayalders

• Facebook: facebook.com/jayalders

Connect with Shifting Perceptions Podcast:

• Website: shiftingperceptionspodcast.com

• Instagram: instagram.com/shiftingperceptionspodcast

• Facebook: facebook.com/shiftingperceptionspodcast

If you’re an artist navigating creative block, burnout, or struggling to reconcile your public and private self, this conversation will speak to you. Subscribe for more inspiring and real discussions that dive deep into the artist’s journey!

  continue reading

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Manage episode 450984102 series 2466896
Content provided by Jay Alders. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jay Alders or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this heartfelt episode of the Shifting Perceptions Podcast, artist Bo Bramwell joins Jay Alders for a deep dive into the vulnerable side of being a creative. Known for his intricate, surreal pen-and-ink and digital art, Bo has collaborated with music legends like Sublime, Slightly Stoopid, and Atmosphere and exhibited alongside the visionary artist Alex Grey.

But beyond his success, Bo shares the inner struggles that resonate with so many artists: dealing with creative blocks, facing identity crises, and managing the weight of public expectations. He and Jay open up about the intense emotional journey that comes with making a life in art, from battling self-doubt and isolation to rediscovering joy and authenticity.

Tune in as Bo and Jay discuss:

• The pressures of social media and the disconnect between public image and true self

• How vulnerability in art can foster deeper connections and a supportive community

• Practical ways to overcome creative burnout and stay inspired

• Embracing your evolving identity as an artist, even when it doesn’t fit expectations

• Finding mental health balance and self-care practices that support creativity

This episode is a must-watch for artists feeling stuck, alone, or uncertain of their path. Bo and Jay’s honest conversation reminds us that the artistic journey is rarely linear. It’s about pushing through the tough days, leaning into vulnerability, and rediscovering the “why” behind your work.

Connect with Bo Bramwell:

• Website: illustrationbybo.com

• Instagram: instagram.com/illustrationbybo

• Facebook: facebook.com/groups/346593890020441/about

• Threads: threads.net/@illustrationbybo

Connect with Jay Alders:

• Website: jayalders.com

• Instagram: instagram.com/jayalders

• Facebook: facebook.com/jayalders

Connect with Shifting Perceptions Podcast:

• Website: shiftingperceptionspodcast.com

• Instagram: instagram.com/shiftingperceptionspodcast

• Facebook: facebook.com/shiftingperceptionspodcast

If you’re an artist navigating creative block, burnout, or struggling to reconcile your public and private self, this conversation will speak to you. Subscribe for more inspiring and real discussions that dive deep into the artist’s journey!

  continue reading

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