Episode 008: Selling Art on Jackson Square {April Joy Whitecotton}
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From the oil fields of North Dakota to selling her art on Jackson Square in the French Quarter of New Orleans, April Joy Whitecotton is a self-taught Zentangle artist who has had plenty of ups and downs in her artistic journey.
We chat about how her background in the culinary arts prepared her for selling her own artwork, and how to balance day jobs and the need for financial security with running a creative business.
Find April Joy Whitecotton online: mentioned:
Facebook - April Joy Art
Instagram - @april_joy88
Twitter - @april_joy88
Project Finders Keepers - April’s art project where she paints rocks with words of inspiration and then leaves them in random locations for people to find and keep.
April is currently working in North Dakota again, and traveling back and forth between there and New Orleans. During this time, she is continuing rock project across the country. You can contact April via email at apriljoyart@gmail.com.
Other artists and resources mentioned in this episode:
Zentangle - art method that April specializes is. She is also a Certified Zentangle Teacher.
Brandon Kyle Jenkins - April’s boyfriend and fellow artist is on Instagram, Facebook, and Society6
Cave Comedy Radio - some of April’s favorite podcasts include Wizard and the Bruiser, The Last Podcast on the Left, and Abe Lincoln’s Top Hat
Special thanks to:
Eric Laws + Morella & The Wheels Of If for composing the show's theme music
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