AD 267 | Jia Sung
Topics Discussed In This Episode:
- Jia’s childhood, early influences, and why she chose to dedicate her life to the arts (00:06:14)
- Formative books, films, and mythologies for Jia, Jennifer, and Yoshino (00:08:05)
- Art as a lifestyle and sketching/journaling as a form of expression (00:15:52)
- Jia explains her experiences going to RISD (00:17:03)
- Teaching art and guiding students – Jia shares her approach to teaching, focusing on personal expression over technique (00:18:46)
- Returning to unfinished work (00:22:42)
- Balancing chaos and creativity – reflections on how emotional turmoil can fuel or take away from creative work (00:28:11)
- Identity, ego, and output in art – how artists' identities are tied to their creative output and the challenges that brings (00:33:32)
- Discussing various levels of consciousness (00:40:44)
- Challenges of art school and institutional expectations – Jia reflects on the pressures and baggage that come from a formal art education (00:43:48)
- Breaking away from art jargon and structured critique to find a personal voice (00:54:27)
- Lightheartedly discussing astrology (01:04:04)
- The Artist Decoded Tarot and Jia’s “The Trickster’s Journey” tarot (01:10:27)
- Discussing the potential future of AI (01:18:17)
- Jia’s advice to her younger self (01:30:41)
Episode co-host: Jennifer Sodini
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Posted 9.30.2024