
The atelier tradition | Juliette Aristides
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Is the traditional fine arts apprenticeship dead? Master painter and teacher Juliette Aristides joins us to explore the calling of the artist, the lost tradition of the Atelier, and how beauty and leisure shape the soul. In this episode, we discuss:
📖 The soul-shaping power of leisure, stillness, and contemplation
📖 Why artists must learn how to see before they can create
📖 The essential role of parents and educators in modeling a rich inner life
LINKS:
➡️ Aristides Arts: https://www.aristidesarts.com
➡️ "The Inner Life of the Artist": https://www.phaidon.com/monacelli/art-and-photography/the-inner-life-of-the-artist-conversations-from-the-atelier-9781580936576/
➡️ Transcript for this episode: coming soon
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