Slowmade: Nourishing Conversations for Jewelry Artists and Metalsmiths
Kristen Kendrick Bigley, a metalsmith and owner of KKB Metal Studio with a fine arts background, shares her journey to metalsmithing and the influence of her artistic family. She discusses her transition from sculpture to jewelry-making and the challenges of working with different mediums. Kristen also talks about the importance of community and mentorship in her creative process. She shares her experience with imposter syndrome and the balance between her jewelry-making and her full-time job. Kristen emphasizes the value of utilizing available resources and pushing oneself to explore new techniques. Living a creative life means exploring and being curious, regardless of whether it's a full-time profession or a hobby. Embracing the title of 'artist' can be a journey of self-acceptance and finding one's unique artistic voice. The challenges of balancing a creative business with other responsibilities and finding a niche in the market. The importance of community and connections in the metalsmithing and creative community. The value of embracing imperfections and unexpected moments in the creative process. The role of Instagram in building a supportive and inspiring community of artists.
Kristen's Website: kkbmetalstudio.com
Follow Kristen on Instagram: @kkbmetalstudio
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