Episode 018: Getting Uncomfortable & Being Genuine as an Artist {Marrus}
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Marrus is a New Orleans painter who’s been turning the fantastical pictures in her head into a roof over it since 1992. We discuss the journey that’s taken her from comic book artist to painting faces at Renaissance faires and beyond. We talk about the importance of being genuine, sharing sacred knowledge, attracting your tribe, and getting uncomfortable as an artist.
Find Marrus online:
website - marrusart.com
Patreon - Marrus
Facebook - Miz Marrus
newsletter - get notified of new paintings
her book - Lightsurfing: Living Life in the Front of My Mouth
Other artists and resources mentioned in this episode:
We referenced Episode 016 with Taylor Lee.
Marrus sells her artwork at a variety of unique events like Dragon Con and Frolicon.
Daniel and Pacita of Tea & Absinthe carry Marrus’ work to other shows when she’s not able to travel there herself.
When asked to pick a fellow creative that we should know, Marrus talked about Allen Williams. Find his work on Patreon, Instagram, or Facebook.
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Special thanks to:
Eric Laws + Morella & The Wheels Of If for composing the show's theme music
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