Breaking Art: The Podcast

Breaking Art: The Podcast


Latest Episodes

18 – Designer – Charli Marie
January 30, 2019

Designer Charli Marie is soooo much more than just a designer. Charli is passionate about helping creatives improve their craft and process. But, Charli is also passionate about side projects. The side hustle.

17 – Photographer – Catherine Cattanach
November 21, 2018

The eryngium giganteum – aka Miss Willmott’s ghost – is a thistle, a sharp prickly plant. Yet for someone who collects – thoughts, ideas, images, inspiration – this prickly plant provided a huge source of inspiration and enabled her to create pure art....

16 – Writer -Vanessa Evetts
November 13, 2018

Starvation, Caffeination, Isolation Imagine taking weeks to leave aside your family and retreating to a friend’s caravan to do one thing: write. Author Vanessa Evetts is 3 books into her journey of authoring 8 books,

15 – Sculptural Glass Maker – Di Tocker
August 15, 2018

“Just turn up”. As a creative, some days are amazing. You’re thrilled. You’re excited. You’re inspired. You’re in your happy place and you can’t wait to build, craft, create. Some days are tougher. Some days you can barely open the door.

14 – Stylist – Yvette Edwards
August 07, 2018

As creatives, we’re so much more than just our title. It’s hard to brand ourselves using just a single word, and Yvette Edwards is no exception. Yvette has experience as a ‘florist’, could possibly be identified as a ‘stylist’,

13 – Illustrator – Pepper Raccoon
August 01, 2018

  Scrappy, humourous, upfront & honest, insanely talented. Illustrator Pepper Raccoon joined me in the Kombi to talk business: selling products & services, the value of humour, and quite simply – not being ashamed to sell your artwork.

11 – Sculptor – Max Patté
February 12, 2018

Can you ever imagine how the toughest time in your life could possibly result in your career taking off? Max Patte is the sculptor responsible for the iconic Wellington waterfront sculpture: Solace in the Wind.

10 – Art Seller – Elliot (Endemic World)
January 30, 2018

How does the public decide what art should take pride of place on their walls? Should a piece of art be $40, $400, $4,000, or more? What does an art gallery look like? Today’s guest, Elliot from endemicworld.com,

09 – Photographer – Paul Alsop
January 23, 2018

Ever had anyone cry while you were creating your art? Ever had someone just want to hang out alongside you for hours as you craft and create, just because what you’re creating – how you’re creating it – is such an amazing process? Today’s guest,

08 – Architect – Rui (Critical Design)
January 16, 2018

Disillusioned by self-driven success culture Rui left his University architecture degree early to solve bigger problems. How might my deepest desire meet the worlds deepest need? With an orientat